8 April 2022 to 8 April 2022
London
London
United Kingdom
This event will be a forward looking meeting celebrating Professor Pullen’s enduring contribution to our science and a forum for ECS/ECR colleagues to contribute new work...
This symposium is co-hosted by the BMSS and RSC-SSG, with fraternal support from the ChromSoc. Members of all three societies are invited to register at the preferential members' rate.
The scientific programme features eight invited speakers, eight flash ESC/ECR orals, unlimited digital posters, ... and a bit of after-event 'networking’! Communications from Early Career Scientists (ECS) / Early Career Researchers (ECR) are warmly invited as Frank Pullen was committed to welcoming and nurturing new members of our profession throughout his career.
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