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The ASSCR is holding its first annual conference during the Australian Health and Medical Research Congress in Brisbane on Monday November 17th 2008.
We have invited a number of stem cell scientists from Australia and New Zealand, to speak in a programme which will last most of the day. Speakers include, Richard Harvey (Victor Chang ...
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Are you interested in the ASSCR?
Want to become a member?
Then copy the form posted in our Photo blog at URL:
-http://myresearchspace.grs.uwa.edu.au/photos/australian_society_for_stem_cell_research_gallery
/images/23707/original.aspx
Mail this to: Australasian Society for Stem Cell Research,PO Box 8159, Monash University LPO, Wellington ...
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We have a winner and a fantastic logo to represent Australian and New Zealand stem cell interests! Congratulations to Donna Tyler for her beautiful and inspired
logo (below).
Response to the competition was overwhelming with twenty fantastic entrants. They were all incredibly inventive and professional. Seventeen judges, some ...
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The Australasian Society for Stem Cell Research (ASSCR) is running a competition for the design of a logo. A cash prize of $500 will be awarded to the winner. The winner may also have a year's free membership to the ASSCR.Some helpful points to designing a logo for the ASSCR: Top 5 images associated with the ASSCR -Stem cells, Australasian, ...
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To have a LOGO or symbol that best represents the Australasian Society for Stem Cell Research we are going to hold a competition. So, all you budding artists, designers or anyone who wants to see their unique design as a symbol for Australia and New Zealand's new scientific society for stem cells.So, what should the LOGO depict?
Well, ...
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At a meeting to today we finalised all of the rules for the Australasian Society for Stem Cell Research (ASSCR). For those of you interested in such things, I will post the rules later. So, once Consumer Affairs in Victoria have registered the society, we will be officially incorporated. To remind you, the society aims ''to promote the discipline ...
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Photo from Gary Peh (Monash University).Neural cells from human embryonic stem cells labelled green for a specific protein nestin, with the nucleus stained blue. OK, so at our recent steering committee
meeting to establish the new Australasian Society for Stem Cell Research ...
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We also talked about different types of
membership: full and student members (tertiary or higher degree). You could be a full member if you are a
scientist, ethicist or clinician who works or is associated with stem cells.
An
associate membership was also proposed for administrators working within the
area of stem cell biology or clinical ...
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Today, we moved one step closer to setting up
an Australian/New Zealand Stem Society after a very constructive video-tele
conference between twenty-one scientists and administrators who work in the
area of stem cell research.
Calling the society the Australasian Society of
Stem Cell Research (ASSCR), was an unanimous vote.We also all agreed ...
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