Our contribution will include a dedicated session within the main Conference and a satellite event (WG2 Meeting) tentatively scheduled on 12 September.
Starting from 12 March 2015, CephsInAction opens the second call (STSM 2015) for Short Term Scientific Missions.
These serve to support the exchange of researchers to establish new areas of scientific collaboration within the areas of activities of FA1301 COST Action.
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The COST Association has the pleasure to inform you about the release of the new COST Vademecum.
As you already know, COST turned from the European Science Foundation to a proper COST Association funded through Horizon 2020 Framework Programme.
This new document was necessary following the release of the new set of COST Implementation Rules approved by the CSO in December 2014 and which entered into force on the 1st of January 2015. Additionally to the changes necessary to ensure the compliance of the Vademecum with COST Implementation rules, updates of the text have been done in order to clarify the document. It aims at being shorter, simpler and more user-friendly. Please note that no change of the reimbursement rules has been done.
The new Vademecum is now available
Labelling and Confocal Imaging of Neurons in Thick Invertebrate Tissue Samples
Presenter – Dr. Trevor Wardill
Belfast, Northern Ireland, 21 October, 2014
On 29th January 2015, Dr. Trevor Wardill is going to discuss how to combine new tissue-clearing agents and long-working-distance objectives to develop a three-dimensional neural connectivity atlas of dragonfly ganglia and cephalopod skin innervation.
Full registration and event details will be posted once confirmed, however please click the button below and complete the form if you would like to be automatically registered for this event as soon as registration becomes available.
CephsInAction is pleased to announce the location and timing of the meetings for the 2015! Our COST Action will tour from Italy (Sardinia) to Spain (Las Palmas), The Netherlands (Rotterdam) to reach Lisbon in Portugal as site of our final Annual Meeting. More info and details on the preliminary program and activities for the four CephsInAction Meetings will appear soon.
Cephalopod Culture
represents the first compilation of research on the culture of different cephalopod species and includes the main conclusions which have been drawn from the research and the future challenges in this field.
CephsInAction Meets EAFP2015
/0 Comments/in News, News Archive /by CephResAs activity of Working Group 2 for the 2015, the WG2 will join the EAFP 17th International Conference on Diseases of Fish and Shellfish (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain – 7 to 11 September 2015).
Our contribution will include a dedicated session within the main Conference and a satellite event (WG2 Meeting) tentatively scheduled on 12 September.
OPEN CALL for Short Term Scientific Missions
/0 Comments/in News, News Archive /by CephResStarting from 12 March 2015, CephsInAction opens the second call (STSM 2015) for Short Term Scientific Missions.
These serve to support the exchange of researchers to establish new areas of scientific collaboration within the areas of activities of FA1301 COST Action.
Plan to attend CIAC2015?
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Plan to attend CIAC2015?
We ask you to provide your feedback by Friday, February 6th at latest. After this date this survey will be closed.
COST H2020 Vademecum
/0 Comments/in News, News Archive /by CephResThe COST Association has the pleasure to inform you about the release of the new COST Vademecum.
As you already know, COST turned from the European Science Foundation to a proper COST Association funded through Horizon 2020 Framework Programme.
This new document was necessary following the release of the new set of COST Implementation Rules approved by the CSO in December 2014 and which entered into force on the 1st of January 2015. Additionally to the changes necessary to ensure the compliance of the Vademecum with COST Implementation rules, updates of the text have been done in order to clarify the document. It aims at being shorter, simpler and more user-friendly. Please note that no change of the reimbursement rules has been done.
The new Vademecum is now available
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Upcoming Webinar
/0 Comments/in News, News Archive /by CephResUpcoming Webinar
Labelling and Confocal Imaging of Neurons in Thick Invertebrate Tissue Samples
Presenter – Dr. Trevor Wardill
Belfast, Northern Ireland, 21 October, 2014
On 29th January 2015, Dr. Trevor Wardill is going to discuss how to combine new tissue-clearing agents and long-working-distance objectives to develop a three-dimensional neural connectivity atlas of dragonfly ganglia and cephalopod skin innervation.
Full registration and event details will be posted once confirmed, however please click the button below and complete the form if you would like to be automatically registered for this event as soon as registration becomes available.
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CephsInAction Meetings 2015
/0 Comments/in News, News Archive /by CephResCephsInAction is pleased to announce the location and timing of the meetings for the 2015!
Our COST Action will tour from Italy (Sardinia) to Spain (Las Palmas), The Netherlands (Rotterdam) to reach Lisbon in Portugal as site of our final Annual Meeting.
More info and details on the preliminary program and activities for the four CephsInAction Meetings will appear soon.
CIAC Symposium 2015
/0 Comments/in News, News Archive /by CephResVote for CIAC2015 workshop topics / The survey is now CLOSED!
Approved STSMs
/0 Comments/in News, News Archive /by CephResApproved Short Term Scientific Missions
2014: CephsInAction’s first year’s granted STSMs
Cephalopod neurobiology
/0 Comments/in News, News Archive /by CephResCephalopod neurobiology: an introduction for biologists working in other model systems
Cephalopod Culture
/0 Comments/in News, News Archive /by CephResCephalopod Culture
represents the first compilation of research on the culture of different cephalopod species and includes the main conclusions which have been drawn from the research and the future challenges in this field.