Synopsis
Building on the success of its first edition in 2017, the B&B symposium 2019 aims to create a forum of discussion and exchange of ideas by bringing together chemists and biologists interested in the latest advances in bioorthogonal and bioresponsive strategies. The programme will showcase the state-of-the-art of these emerging fields with leading UK and international experts.
Call for Oral/Poster Abstracts
B&B2019 will include selected oral communications and a poster session to give an opportunity for the delegates to share and discuss their recent research advances. Abstracts are welcomed from PhD students, postdocs and early career academics. Please use the template provided to submit your abstract including your registration number to B.B.Symposium@ed.ac.uk before the corresponding oral/poster abstract deadlines. Selected contributions will be invited to give a short talk or present at a flash presentation session prior to the poster session.
Registration Fees
Early Bird (before 28th Feb 2018):
£75 for °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ Members
£100 for Non-Members
Standard (before 31st May 2019):
£100 for °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ Members
£125 for Non-Members
Accomodation
Convention Edinburgh has negotiated rates for the delegates of Bioorthogonal & Bioresponsive 2019 and is pleased to offer a free online accommodation booking service to delegates attending this event. To view and book the various accommodation options please copy & paste the link below.
https://cabsedinburgh.eventsair.com/bioorthogonal-bioresponsive-2019/home-page
Credit card details are required to make a booking and confirmation shall be sent to your e-mail address. Payment should be made directly with the accommodation provider at the time of your stay.
Sponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities
The Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine is an ideal venue for exhibitors, ensuring excellent access to delegates throughout the meeting. In case of interest in exhibiting or sponsoring this event, please contact the secretariat (B.B.Symposium@ed.ac.uk) for further information.
Building on the success of its first edition in 2017, the B&B symposium 2019 aims to create a forum of discussion and exchange of ideas by bringing together chemists and biologists interested in the latest advances in bioorthogonal and bioresponsive strategies. The programme will showcase the state-of-the-art of these emerging fields with leading UK and international experts.
Call for Oral/Poster Abstracts
B&B2019 will include selected oral communications and a poster session to give an opportunity for the delegates to share and discuss their recent research advances. Abstracts are welcomed from PhD students, postdocs and early career academics. Please use the template provided to submit your abstract including your registration number to B.B.Symposium@ed.ac.uk before the corresponding oral/poster abstract deadlines. Selected contributions will be invited to give a short talk or present at a flash presentation session prior to the poster session.
Registration Fees
Early Bird (before 28th Feb 2018):
£75 for °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ Members
£100 for Non-Members
Standard (before 31st May 2019):
£100 for °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ Members
£125 for Non-Members
Accomodation
Convention Edinburgh has negotiated rates for the delegates of Bioorthogonal & Bioresponsive 2019 and is pleased to offer a free online accommodation booking service to delegates attending this event. To view and book the various accommodation options please copy & paste the link below.
https://cabsedinburgh.eventsair.com/bioorthogonal-bioresponsive-2019/home-page
Credit card details are required to make a booking and confirmation shall be sent to your e-mail address. Payment should be made directly with the accommodation provider at the time of your stay.
Sponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities
The Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine is an ideal venue for exhibitors, ensuring excellent access to delegates throughout the meeting. In case of interest in exhibiting or sponsoring this event, please contact the secretariat (B.B.Symposium@ed.ac.uk) for further information.