BTRU Progress and Management Meeting
Trinity Hall CambridgeThe first of the two progress update and management meetings of the BTRU in ODT in 2017. All BTRU colleagues are invited to attend. Details and agenda will be sent out via email in advance.
The first of the two progress update and management meetings of the BTRU in ODT in 2017. All BTRU colleagues are invited to attend. Details and agenda will be sent out via email in advance.
The London home of the Royal College of Surgeons is in the early stages of a major redevelopment, including its Hunterian Museum. On the last night until it reopens in 2020, the museum is hosting a public 'Museums at Night' event celebrating the life-changing procedure of transplantation. Attendees will be able to enjoy a ‘silent-view’ of the exhibition […]
An opportunity to hear the latest developments in cardiothoracic and abdominal donor organ perfusion and share experience across organs. For more details and to book, visit www.btrusymposium.com
The second of the two progress update and management meetings of the BTRU in ODT in 2017, which will be held in the Lecture Theatre at the Institute of Transplantation, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne. All BTRU colleagues are invited to attend. Details and agenda will be sent out via email in advance.
Join BTRU researchers at the Institute of Transplantation, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle Upon Tyne, for this free public event showcasing research in organ donation and transplantation. For more information, see the event flyer. The event is free but for catering purposes please register your intention to attend at Eventbrite.
The first progress update and management meeting of the BTRU in ODT in 2018 will be held in the McGrath Auditorium, St Catharine's College, Cambridge. All BTRU colleagues are invited to attend. Details and agenda will be sent out via email in advance.
BTRU researchers are once again giving a lecture at the Cambridge Science Festival, this year looking at the future of organ transplantation from a young researcher's perspective. Organ transplants save lives and improve quality of life for recipients and their families. Although more than 50,000 people in the UK are alive today because of organ transplantation, […]
We're delighted to be part of the Cambridge Biomedical Campus Day at this year's Cambridge Science Festival. Our home for the day will be the Cambridge Academy for Science and Technology and we'll be joining many other organisations, companies and institutes, which together will give you a real insight into how life-changing research is developing […]
Across the continent, Friday 28 September 2018 is European Researchers' Night and to mark this fantastic occasion the Great North Museum in Newcastle is opening late into the evening. Great North Nights will bring together some of the North East's sharpest minds - scientists, thinkers, doers and fun-lovers - and it's an opportunity we didn't want […]
An event for all BTRU trainees from both Cambridge and Newcastle. The day will include invited speakers, oral presentations delivered by BTRU trainees and a poster session. Trainees will be involved throughout the day, from marking abstracts to having a nominated trainee chair for each session and a 'hot-topic' debate. The venue will be the Devonshire Building at Newcastle […]
The second of the two progress update and management meetings of the BTRU in ODT in 2018, which will be held in Newcastle upon Tyne. All BTRU colleagues are invited to attend. Venue details and agenda will be sent out via email in advance.
Saturday 13 October sees the return of Big Biology Day, one of the UK's largest free biology public engagement events involving hands-on science fun for all the family and this year we're delighted to be part of it all. We'll be joining a host of other organisations, companies and institutes at Hills Road Sixth Form […]