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18 May 2007 09:30
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Chemistry Building, Dreijenplein Wageningen
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Laboratory of Biochemistry Wageningen University
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http:// www.kncv.nl/website/nl/mainindex.asp?pageid=1067&color=33
The annual spring symposium of the Dutch Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (NVBMB) will be held in Wageningen. During this one-day symposium, Dr. Dolf Weijers (Biochemistry/WUR) will be given the annual award 2006. The symposium theme is patterning mechanisme in plants and several internationally esteemed speakers incl. Ben Scheres (Utrecht), Gerd Juergens (Tuebingen), Yka Helariutta (Helsinki) will give lectures. There is no registration fee.
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