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Our next speaker is Kirstin Bloomer who is currently a research assistant for the Modrzynska lab at UofG! 🥳 Kirstin Bloomer will be telling us all about her research on Malaria. As before, there is an attendance limit of 50. So you will need to register and get a FREE ticket through our linktree on bio. You will not be able to get in without a ticket!! The event is free for our paid members but please arrive 15 minutes early to claim your membership cards, if you haven't done so. If you are a non member, you will need to pay us £1 at the entrance. FB event: https://www.facebook.com/groups/g.gnomes/permalink/10161345398523098/ Hope to see you there, The G-gnomes Society 🧬
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Hi everyone! The Life Science societies and the newly-formed MVLS society have joined forces to put on a ceilidh for all Life Science Students on Thursday October 21st. Join us at the GUU Dining Room for fun chats, dances and live ceilidh music!
Entrance is £5 (please bring exact change) - and if you arrive before 8pm, you will get free access to HIVE afterwards! Please pay with cash upon arrival. We will see you there! NOTE: If you intend on going to HIVE afterwards, make sure to bring proof of double vaccination or exemption from vaccine to show on entry to HIVE. FB event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1055431055288357 Economic collapse, gold, guns and malaria: resurgent vector-borne disease in Maduro’s Venezuela!
On the 26th October, we will be hosting a guest talk by none other than Dr. Martin Llewellyn, where he will highlight the perfect storm of political instability, illegal mineral abstraction and resurgent disease (including COVID) ongoing in Venezuela and the efforts of the VeConVen network (https://www.vbdvenezuelanetwork.com/). Tickets will be available on a first-come first-served basis, so keep a look out for when they are released! In collaboration with The G-Gnomes Society and theGIST, we bring you the first edition of the Life Sciences Magazine! In this magazine you'll find eight interesting and informative articles all written by students based at the University of Glasgow, the University of Strathclyde, and Glasgow Caledonian University. Scan the QR code on the right or follow the link below to take you to the page. We hope you'll take a look! https://g-gnomes.weebly.com/magazine.html Take a look at the new and improved G-Gnomes webpage! The site hasn't been updated since 2016 so we've tried our best to revamp it as best we can with a new refreshing layout, improved navigation and regularly updated content.
Take care, G-gnomes Society 🧬 |
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