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Join the new Error Corrected Next Generation Sequencing (ecNGS) Special Interest Group (SIG)
- January 9, 2023
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Find further information about the new ecNGS SIG here.
Read MoreWe have great pleasure in announcing that Fiona Chapman has been selected as the recipient of the 2022 Mutagenesis Paper of the Year Award for the following publication: The in vitro ToxTracker and Aneugen Clastogen Evaluation extension assay as a tool in the assessment of relative genotoxic potential of e-liquids and their aerosols Lukasz Czekala, […]
Read MoreFollowing our partnership at the NGS Workshop on 12 May at 1 Wimpole Street, London, TwinStrand are joining us again in the Summer. They will be a gold sponsor at the 2022 Annual Meeting in Harrogate. If you missed the Workshop in May, or didn’t get the chance to connect with any of the TwinStrand […]
Read MoreWe are delighted that Professor Awadhesh N. Jha will be receiving his Jim Parry Award and presenting his award lecture at this year’s UKEMS Annual Meeting, which takes place at the Royal Hall in Harrogate between the 3rd and 6th July. Professor Jha is a worthy recipient of the Jim Parry Award, which is presented […]
Read MoreThe United Kingdom Mutagen Society is delighted to announce Dr Helena Reinardy as the recipient of this year’s Young Scientist Award. Helena will be accepting the award and presenting her lecture at the 2022 UKEMS Annual Meeting at the Royal Hall, Harrogate in July. This prestigious biennial award will be presented to a UKEMS member […]
Read MoreYou are invited to the Diamond Anniversary event to mark the inaugural meeting in Oxford of the Inhaled Particles Symposium, the longest-running international conference series addressing public and occupational health effects of particle aerosols. The event is being held on the afternoon of Friday the 6th May 2022 at the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Burlington […]
Read MoreDear UKEMS members This prestigious biennial award is presented to a UKEMS member who has made an outstanding contribution to the field. In order to be eligible, the nominee must have no more than 10 years’ experience since receiving their PhD and should have been a UKEMS member for longer than 9 months. Nominations should […]
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