Annual Main Meeting 2009 - SEB Glasgow 2009
Sunday 28 June - Wednesday 1 July 2009, Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, Glasgow, UK
Thank you to all delegates who attended the Annual Main Meeting in Glasgow. The programme and the abstracts can be viewed by clicking on the links below. We would also like to thank all our exhibitors and sponsors for their support of the meeting. Click here for a full list of exhibitors and sponsors.
For a flavour of the SEB meeting you can also still view the sessions which ran at the meeting, the President's medallists and the plenary lecturers by clicking on the links on the left hand side.
Conference Programme
Click here to view the conference programme in word format.
Click here to view the late amendments to the programme
Conference Abstracts
The abstracts from the conference will be available online the week beginning 1st August 2009.
Irene Manton Poster Prizes
The following people were awarded prizes in the Irene Manton Poster Competition:
Ms. Cornelia Eisenach (University of Glasgow)
The role of membrane and ion channel trafficking in stomatal stress responses [P1.33]
Mr. James Bullock (Cambridge University)
Why have more than one pad per leg? Determining the mechanical and adhesive properties of hairy attachment pads in beetles [A6.58]
Mr. Hoe Han Goh (University of Sheffield)
Tapping into the mechanical link of expansions in leaf morphogenesis [C5P7.27]
The following people were awarded prizes in the Biomechanics session
1st Prize Talk – Jonathan Voise (IRBI CNRS UMR 6035)
2nd Prize Talk - Toshiyuki Nakata (Chiba University Japan)
3rd Prize Talk - Sam Van Wassenbergh (Universiteit Antwerpen)
1st Prize Poster – Karin Moll (University of Cambridge)
2nd Prize Poster – James Windmill (University of Strathclyde)
3rd Prize Poster – Aleksandra V Birn-Jeffery (Royal Veterinary College)
The following people were awarded prizes in the General Animal Biology session (prizes were not ranked)
Isabel Costa (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
Sara Kayes (The University of Queensland)
Philip Matthews (The University of Queensland)
Hannah Moir (University of Strathclyde)
Josi Taylor (RSMAS University of Miami)
