International BiophysicsWeek Celebration: March 9, 2016

Wednesday, March 9, 2016 9:00 am - 4:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

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International BiophysicsWeek Celebration:
March 9, 2016 [Poster] [Agenda]

Registration is required by March 2

University of Waterloo researchers and students are invited to participate in a one-day Biophysics workshop on Wednesday March 9, 2016 to celebrate International BiophysicsWeek 2016.

Highlights:

  • Short talks from faculty members about their Biophysics research
  • Graduate student poster presentations
  • Light lunch and Networking

About the Event:
Biophyscical Society: BiophysicsWeek March 7-11, 2016

The very first Biophysics Week is coming up March 7-11, 2016. Mark your calendars and join your peers in celebrating this special week. Biophysics Week is a global effort to encourage connections within the biophysics community and raise awareness of the field and its impact among the general public, policy makers, students, and scientists in related fields.

Check out the updated Biophysics Week website to see all the events happening around the world and the resources available to you: lesson plans, career brochures, profiles, fun facts, blogs, news, and more. Currently, there are registered events taking place in ten countries across the continents of Asia, Europe, North America, and South America, with more events being added daily--- you may find that some of them are happening near you!

To find out more about Biophysics Week and to see the most up-to-date list of events, visit www.biophysics.org/BiophysicsWeek. Check back daily for featured events and new resources during this unique week dedicated to you and the field of biophysics

Eventbrite - International BiophysicsWeek Celebration: March 9, 2016This FREE workshop is open to all faculty, staff and students however registration is required by March 2.

Pay parking available in lots Q or N (map)

This event is supported by the University of Waterloo, Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN), and the Centre for Bioengineering and Biotechnology (CBB