Laboratory events news
The scientific programme for mmc2025 - incorporating EMAG 2025 - is now complete, following the addition of 25 late-breaking abstracts showcasing new advances in microscopy.
The late-breaking session, designed to highlight cutting-edge developments too recent for the main abstract deadline, will take place on Tuesday 1 July from 10:30am to 12:30pm. It will be chaired by Gail McConnell (University of Strathclyde) and Myfanwy Adams (John Innes Centre).
In total, more than 400 talks and posters have been accepted for this year’s event, making mmc2025 one of the most content-packed editions to date. The finalised programme includes full session details, speaker times and locations, along with listings for the free-to-attend commercial workshops running in the exhibition hall.
With mmc2025 just weeks away, delegates are encouraged to explore the schedule and start planning their time at Manchester Central.
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