British Herpetological Symposium - Bangor 2011
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British Herpetological Symposium - Bangor 2011
Hi Guys,
Just to let you know that Bangor University Herpetological Society will be hosting the British Herpetological Symposium on the 8th and 9th April 2011. A flier with all relevant information can be downloaded from http://www.arguk.org/index.php?view=details&id=34%3Abritish-herpetological-symposium&option=com_eventlist&Itemid=12
Cheers,
Simon
Just to let you know that Bangor University Herpetological Society will be hosting the British Herpetological Symposium on the 8th and 9th April 2011. A flier with all relevant information can be downloaded from http://www.arguk.org/index.php?view=details&id=34%3Abritish-herpetological-symposium&option=com_eventlist&Itemid=12
Cheers,
Simon
natureboyuk6
Re: British Herpetological Symposium - Bangor 2011
Who will be speaking Simon?
Cheers,
Dave
Cheers,
Dave
David Nixon- Admin
Re: British Herpetological Symposium - Bangor 2011
Hi Dave,
It is the format of a usual conference so at the moment the only confirmed speakers are the invited keynote speakers (Richard Brown (LJMU), Robert Jehle (Salford University), Tobias Uller (Oxford University), Graeme Hays (Swansea Uni), and Jonathon Cranfield as the ARG UK representitive. We are waiting on abstracts from other presentees and have a fair bit of interest so far, so you will have to watch this space - although you will not have an idea until the abstract book is published online (probably around the middle of March). I will give one away ... I will be presenting the New Guinea / Ozzie work that I am currently working on - probably the Acanthophis dataset.
Cheers,
Simon
It is the format of a usual conference so at the moment the only confirmed speakers are the invited keynote speakers (Richard Brown (LJMU), Robert Jehle (Salford University), Tobias Uller (Oxford University), Graeme Hays (Swansea Uni), and Jonathon Cranfield as the ARG UK representitive. We are waiting on abstracts from other presentees and have a fair bit of interest so far, so you will have to watch this space - although you will not have an idea until the abstract book is published online (probably around the middle of March). I will give one away ... I will be presenting the New Guinea / Ozzie work that I am currently working on - probably the Acanthophis dataset.
Cheers,
Simon
natureboyuk6
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