"Easy Science" Conferences
This is a series of lectures on molecular biology and biomedicine at a very basic level, intended to bring these disciplines closer to the general public. The lectures, in addition to having interesting scientific content, are adjusted and suitable for a non-specialist audience not involved in science and current research.
In order to achieve these objectives, the series involves great communicators who are able to seduce their audience and transmit knowledge, while at the same time exposing the hottest topics in biomedicine to the populace.
The latest conferences organised:
- A computer in every living cell by by Dr. Dennis Bray, Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge (2013)
- Great Ideas of Biology by Sir Paul Nurse, Nobel Prize in Physiology (2013)
- The French, Spanish and Catalan Flag Problems by James Sharpe (2013)
- The human genome. From past to the future by Roderic Guigó (2013)
- Using the present to read the future: a dream or a nightmare? by Cedric Notredame (2012)
- Cellular reprogramming: a real tool in regenerative medicine? by Maria Pia Cosma (YouTube)
- Genetic complexity and medicine: predicting disease is complicated by Fyodor Kondrashov (2011)
- Cancer and ageing: looking for the perfect balance by Bill Keyes (2011)
- Foretelling the future of our genes (I) by Xavier Estivill (2010)
- Foretelling the future of our genes (II) by Xavier Estivill (2010)
- Travelling inside a cell: avoiding traffic jams and accidents (I) by Vivek Malhotra (2010)
- Travelling inside a cell: avoiding traffic jams and accidents (I) by Vivek Malhotra (2010)
There is no pre-established schedule for the conferences, and the information is published on the events section of our webpage.
Information: https://www.crg.eu/en/events | comunicacio@crg.eu