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Confirmed for 2010
Dinner-Dance
to follow meeting. Held at
Mosmans Restaurant

 

NEW poster prize for
non-student researchers

 

Early Bird Registration and
Abstract submission deadline
COB 2nd of August!

 

CBSM to form part of the activities for ECU Research Week 2010!

 

CBSM 2010 to include dedicated 30min poster session

 
The history of CBSM

The purpose of the meeting is to promote biological science in Western Australia by encouraging the interaction of scientists, students and industry covering all the Life Sciences.

This meeting is designed to gather together all biological science related people to facilitate the exchange of ideas and expertise and liase with industry to keep the life sciences in WA at the cutting edge. The meeting is particularly geared toward students and the development of students among their peer groups. Several sessions are set aside for student presentations and for many it represents their first chance to present their work in a conference setting. There are a wide variety of prizes for both oral and poster presentations which have been kindly provided by our many sponsors.

The annual meeting includes presentations by local, national, and international scientists and, as mentioned above, honours and post-graduate students working in universities, research institutes, and industry in Western Australia. The Combined Biological Sciences Meeting was founded in 1989 to bring the interests of scientists working in diverse areas of biological science under a single banner. CBSM now attracts 250-300 delegates every year, with over 50 posters and 30 trade booths. To facilitate this process, the organising committee includes representatives from a number of Australian scientific societies, including the Australian Society for Medical Research, Australia and New Zealand Society for Cell and Developmental Biology, Australian Society for Microbiology, Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Cancer Research Association of WA, Australian Neuroscience Society, Australasian Society for Immunology, and Mineralised Tissue Society of WA. The CBSM organising committee represents a diverse range of disciplines from several institutions in WA. We encourage all interested institutions and research groups not represented on the committee to consider participation on the organising committee.

Last Updated on Thursday, 10 June 2010 11:51
 

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