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What do the public think about genome editing? That’s what we hope to find out through our public dialogues on genome editing which takes place in Berlin on16 November. The aim with the public dialogue is to discuss the risks and opportunities of disruptive technologies and identify any concerns the public might have.

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What do the public think about genome editing? That’s what we hope to find out through our public dialogues on genome editing which takes place in Berlin on 6 and 16 November. The aim with the public dialogues is to discuss the risks and opportunities of disruptive technologies and identify any concerns the public might have.

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Ever heard the term Open Science? If not you should sign up for the workshop "Why Everyone Should Care About Open Science" at the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association, MDC, in Berlin on 4 November during the Berlin Science Week.

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Earlier this year, the ORION partner South Moravian Centre for International Mobility, JCMM in Czech Republic granted ten projects run by students of master's and doctoral degrees from Brno universities €5.000 each for their innovative projects with open science attributes. The projects were selected from a regional call for open science projects on local societal challenges. The winning projects will be presented in a series of seminars during autumn. Join the discussions during the workshop and seminar on Advanced ceramics and glass for medical applications.

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What do the public think about genome editing? That’s what we hope to find out through our public dialogues on genome editing which takes place in Cambridge on October 24 and November 2. The aim with the public dialogues is to discuss the risks and opportunities of disruptive technologies and identify any concerns the public might have.

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Open Science concepts and tools have the potential to transform the current scientific system for the greater good of all, but what does it mean for you? How can you and your work benefit from the Open Science movement? Welcome to an Open Science Workshop for PhD Students at the University of Cambridge on 14 October.

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Open Science concepts and tools have the potential to transform the current scientific system for the greater good of all, but what does it mean for you? How can you and your work benefit from the Open Science movement? Welcome to an Open Science Workshop for students and researchers at the University of Copenhagen on 4 October.

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Open Science concepts and tools have the potential to transform the current scientific system for the greater good of all, but what does it mean for you? How can you and your work benefit from the Open Science movement? Welcome to an Open Science Workshop for PhD Students at the Babraham Institute on 10 October.

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Open Science concepts and tools have the potential to transform the current scientific system for the greater good of all, but what does it mean for you? How can you and your work benefit from the Open Science movement? Join the interactive workshop in Stockholm on 9 October to find out.

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Earlier this year, the ORION partner South Moravian Centre for International Mobility, JCMM in Czech Republic granted ten projects run by students of master's and doctoral degrees from Brno universities €5.000 each for their innovative projects with open science attributes. The projects were selected from a regional call for open science projects on local societal challenges. The winning projects will be presented in a series of seminars during autumn.

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