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March 2008
20 Mar 08
AHM2008 Call for PapersThe overall theme for this year?s UK e-Science AHM is Crossing Boundaries. Key papers from the meeting will be published in two back to back editions of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A in the early part of 2009. There will also be opportunities to present your work and ideas in a 20 minute presentation. Proposers are being asked to submit abstracts. The deadline for submission is the 1st May 2008. For further information please follow the link.
10 Mar 08
To GU Campus Grid and BeyondWhat do the following have in common? nanoCMOS electronics, clinical trials, epidemiological studies, geographical information systems, bioinformatics, cardiovascular functional genomics, astrophysics, drug discovery, breast cancer tissue banks, visualisation, social sciences, occupational data, biochemical pathways, brain trauma, high energy physics and paediatric endocrinology?
10 Mar 08
To GU Campus Grid and BeyondWhat do the following have in common? nanoCMOS electronics, clinical trials, epidemiological studies, geographical information systems, bioinformatics, cardiovascular functional genomics, astrophysics, drug discovery, breast cancer tissue banks, visualisation, social sciences, occupational data, biochemical pathways, brain trauma, high energy physics and paediatric endocrinology?
08 Mar 08
New software offers hope to patients with brain injuriesDOCTORS are developing a new technique to improve the recovery and survival rates of up to 2,000 brain-injury patients every year. A team at the Southern General Hospital in Glasgow have developed a computerised system that can predict the likelihood of a patient's condition deteriorating even before it happens.
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