The Francis Crick Institute is dedicated to understanding the fundamental biology underlying health and disease. This state of the art biomedical research facility brings together 1500 scientists and support staff working collaboratively across disciplines and encourages both scientists and the general public to find out more about what goes on inside through a range of toursÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýseminars. UCL staff can also host their own events at the Crick.Ìý
Seminars and events
Crick-HEI Attachment Seminar Series
A virtual seminar series has been launched featuring talks given by university staff attachments to the Crick. For more details, please follow this link.
London Glia Symposium
31 October, 09:00-18:00, The Francis Crick Institute
The London Glia Symposium will emphasise a wide range of glia research carried out in London and the UK to facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration across all London universities and institutes to strengthen the glia researcher network in the UK.Ìý
More information, including how to register can be found
Medicine at the Crick
2 November 2023, 14:30-18:00, The Francis Crick Institute
The 12th Medicine at the Crick event will be hosted by Alex Gould and will focus on recent advances in our understanding of how embryonic development influences adult disease.
More information and how to register can be found .ÌýÌý
Crick BioImage Analysis Symposium 2023
20-21 November 2023, 10:30-16:30, The Francis Crick Institute
The Crick BioImage Analysis Symposium (CBIAS) aims to showcaes image analysis techniques to biomedical researchers and to demonstrate how such approaches can help them advance their research.Ìý
ÌýFurther information and how to register can be found .
For details of other events at the Crick, please visit theirÌýwebsite.
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