
The 14th Meeting of the
Chinese Life Scientists Society in the UK
First announcement and call
for abstracts
13-14
September 2008 St Anne’s College, OX2 6HS,
Oxford
It is our pleasure to invite you to attend the
14th Meeting of the Chinese Life Scientists
Society in the UK (CLSS-UK). The scientific
programme which has been drawn up is strong and
varied. Our invited speakers are of
international standing and come from a wide
range of disciplines, reflecting the broad
interests of our society. We anticipate that the
science presented at the meeting will be
enlightening, informative and stimulating for
life scientists. We particularly encourage young
investigators and Ph D students to join the
meeting by offering young investigator awards,
travel bursaries and prizes for the best oral
and poster presentations. We will support young
investigators via career development workshops
and working experience networks.
Oxford University is the oldest university in
the English-speaking world and is a unique and
historic institution. Travelling to Oxford is
easy and convenient via bus, rail networks and
from airports. We hope that you will come and
join us for what promises to be a stimulating
and informative meeting of the CLSS-UK and we
look forward to welcoming you in Oxford.
Keynote speakers
Prof. Ziheng Yang, Fellow of the
Royal Society, University College London
Prof. Xin Lu, Oxford University
Prof. Zhanfeng Cui, Oxford
University
Prof. Zhengming Chen, Oxford
University
Prof. Mingqing Du, Cambridge
University
Prof. Qingbo Xu, King’s College
London
Prof. Min Zhao,
University of Aberdeen
(More to be added in)
Call for abstracts
The CLSS-UK committee invites authors to submit
abstracts for consideration and inclusion in the
Scientific Programme not later than on 15 June
2008 (the official language of this meeting is
English for abstracts, presentation and
publication).
Venue
The 14th Meeting of CLSS-UK will take
place in St. Annes College, University of
Oxford, Oxford, from 13-14 September, 2008.
Registration and Accommodation
The meeting will take place at the Mary Ogilvie
Theatre at St Annes College. St Annes college is
a short walk (10 minutes) from the Central Bus
Station and (15 minutes) from the Oxford Railway
Station. Accommodation will be arranged in the
College (Single rooms, single rooms en suite and
some double rooms).
Sponsors

  

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