Elected to EMBOMany congratulations to Professor Margaret Frame and Professor David Porteous who have just been elected to EMBO (European Molecular Biology Organization).
This is a great honour and recognition of the world class science that Margaret and David have carried out. Clearly this also brings great credit to the IGMM.
Congratulations also to Professor Veronica van Heyningen who has just been elected to the EMBO Council.
Professor Margaret Frame: Cancer Research Centre (ECRC), The University of Edinburgh
Professor David Porteous: Molecular Medicine Centre,
The University of Edinburgh
Professor Veronica van Heyningen: Medical Research Council, Human Genetics Unit
The Scottish Chromatin Group brings together researchers from across Scotland to discuss common interests in chromatin and chromosome structure and function.
Our next meeting will be held in Edinburgh, on Wednesday 10 February 2010. We have a great line up of speakers, so please come along - no fee and no registration required!
For the first time if you can’t join us at the meeting please login to the webcast or access the podcasts Everybody is welcome so please register early but to cover our costs we are charging a small fee of £10.00 for your webcast password.
Nick Gilbert: Edinburgh Cancer Research Centre
Nick Gilbert's Edinburgh Cancer Research page: Chromatin Packaging and Genome Stability
Adam West's University of Glasgow page: Epigenetic gene regulation and chromatin insulator elements
Scottish Chromatin Meeting website