Dutch Translational Metabolism Conference & online seminar series 2023
Conference 2023:
After a successful 2022 edition, we are pleased and excited to announce that registration and abstract submission is now open for the Dutch Translational Metabolism Conference 2023. The conference will take place on June 1-2 2023 at Hotel Wageningsche Berg in Wageningen.
The event: https://www.translationalmetabolism.nl/
2023 SEMINAR SERIES
Due to the response to our 2022 Seminar Series, we have decided to continue into 2023 so as to continue connecting our community, while we plan the next edition of our in-person meeting.
We are delighted to again have excellent international keynote speakers who are willing to participate. In line with our initial aim of the Dutch Translational Metabolism meeting, these lectures will be complemented by short talks from members of our community.
Are you a junior researcher and interested in presenting your work at one of our upcoming online seminars? Please send your abstract to info@translationalmetabolism.nl
Lectures will begin at 16:00 and last approximately an hour and 15 minutes.
If you want to receive invitations for the online seminars, please send an email to info@translationalmetabolism.nl
More Information : https://www.translationalmetabolism.nl/2023-seminar-series/
Last modified: | 08 March 2023 12.59 p.m. |
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