The RSC Nucleic Acids Group invites you to their Forum meeting, which will take place in-person at the RSC's iconic Burlington House in London.
This is the NAG’s annual meeting, bringing together the Nucleic Acids Research community to showcase and discuss new research involving nucleic acids at the chemistry-physics-biology interface.
Abstracts for oral and poster presentations are welcome from new academic staff, post-doctoral workers, and PhD students who wish to communicate their latest findings.
This meeting will include a careers event for early career researchers.
Registration:
Non-member £50
RSC member £30
Student non-member £25
RSC student member *free*
RSC student membership only costs £22, so we invite students to become RSC members and get free access to the forum and other RSC events, by visiting https://www.rsc.org/membership-and-community/join/student-member/ and clicking ‘Apply for student membership' (make sure to click the Nucleic Acid Interest Group box when signing up!).
Prizes will be awarded for both oral and poster presentations. Abstracts should be prepared by using the template provided.
This is the NAG’s annual meeting, bringing together the Nucleic Acids Research community to showcase and discuss new research involving nucleic acids at the chemistry-physics-biology interface.
Abstracts for oral and poster presentations are welcome from new academic staff, post-doctoral workers, and PhD students who wish to communicate their latest findings.
This meeting will include a careers event for early career researchers.
Registration:
Non-member £50
RSC member £30
Student non-member £25
RSC student member *free*
RSC student membership only costs £22, so we invite students to become RSC members and get free access to the forum and other RSC events, by visiting https://www.rsc.org/membership-and-community/join/student-member/ and clicking ‘Apply for student membership' (make sure to click the Nucleic Acid Interest Group box when signing up!).
Prizes will be awarded for both oral and poster presentations. Abstracts should be prepared by using the template provided.