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Welcome to Constantine Science Bridges Seminars
The National Biotechnology Research Center (CRBT), Constantine- Algeria, is organizing a webinar series designed to showcase cutting-edge research in fields such as bioimaging, proteomics, molecular biology, genomics, and organoid models, while inviting participants to explore the specific techniques behind groundbreaking discoveries, from non-model organisms (parasites) to model organisms.
This multidisciplinary series is led by pioneering researchers recognized for their contributions to their respective fields. Following each presentation, the speaker will delve into the specific methods employed in their research, ensuring that participants gain a clear, practical understanding of the tools and techniques driving the latest advancements in life sciences. From cutting-edge imaging techniques like expansion microscopy and intravital microscopy to advanced data analysis methods such as single-cell RNA sequencing and epigenetic profiling, each session is designed to provide not only theoretical insights but also hands-on understanding of how these methods are applied in real-world research.
The focus on methodologies makes this series accessible to participants across all levels—from students eager to learn new techniques to junior researchers looking to refine their skills. Whether you are just beginning your journey in life sciences or seeking to incorporate new techniques into your research, this series offers a valuable opportunity to engage in live demonstrations and dynamic discussions with leading scientists and experts.
Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding and skills while remaining at the cutting edge of scientific innovation!
Webinar objectives
• Create an inclusive platform for knowledge sharing, open science, and skill development among researchers at all levels.
• Equip participants with practical skills and theoretical knowledge in bioimaging, proteomics, molecular biology, genomics, and organoid models.
• Advance scientific research in Algeria by promoting the adoption of cutting-edge techniques and fostering collaboration.
Who is this webinar for?
This webinar is suitable for students and researchers in life sciences with an interest in cutting-edge scientific studies. An undergraduate-level knowledge of biology and bioinformatics would be useful.