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The Scottish Biosystem Modelling Network (SBMN) - networking evening

Date: 1st July 2010, Time: 4:30 pm
Location: Room 4.40, The Informatics Forum, UoE, 10 Crichton Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9AB
Booking Status: Expired

The Scottish Biosystem Modelling Network (SBMN) invites you to an informal gathering to celebrate the end of term and beginning of summer with food, drink, scientific posters and the opportunity to discuss latest developments with scientists from all around Scotland.

The gathering will be held in the Informatics Forum at Edinburgh University http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/informatics/about/location, room 4.40 on July 1st  4:30-8pm.

Posters are strictly optional, but please bring one if you can.

The SBMN sees itself as a pan-Scotland network with international outreach, exploring the development of mathematical tools for understanding and predicting biological systems. It evolved in order to draw together researchers across Scotland with common interests.

**  This event is free, though places are limited, so if you wish to attend, please register your name to assist us for catering purposes **

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