Gordon Conferences provide forum for scientific research
The Gordon Research Conferences, which provide an international forum for the presentation and discussion of frontier research in the biological, chemical and physical sciences and their related technologies, are being held at Salve Regina throughout the summer.
During the conferences, scientists with common professional interests come together for intense discussions and examination of the most advanced aspects of their field. To encourage open communication, participants agree that any information presented during the conference is not for public use, and guests are not permitted to attend lectures and discussion sessions.
Conferences taking place at Salve Regina this summer include:
- Neurotrophic Factors – June 2-7
- Chemistry Education Research and Practice – June 9-14
- Heterocyclic Compounds – June 16-21
- Atomic Physics – June 23-28
- Nucleosides, Nucleotides and Oligonucleotides – June 30 to July 5
- Gordon Research Seminar: Organometallic Chemistry – July 6-7
- Organometallic Chemistry – July 7-12
- Gordon Research Seminar: Chronobiology – July 13-14
- Chronobiology – July 14-19
- Microbial Adhesion and Signal Transduction – July 21-26
- Cell Biology of Metals – July 28 to Aug. 2
- Gordon Research Seminar: Angiogenesis – Aug. 3-4
- Angiogenesis – Aug. 4-9
- Gordon Research Seminar: Dynamics at Surfaces – Aug. 10-11
- Dynamics at Surfaces – Aug. 11-16
For more information on the Gordon Research Conferences, visit www.grc.org.