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SciBar_Poster_MAY_v1Liverpool SciBar – 3rd May 2011

Learning the secrets of scarless wound healing and tissue regeneration

At the next edition of SciBar in Liverpool, Professor Enrique Amaya of The Healing Foundation Centre at the University of Manchester, will discuss how an understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms responsible for wound healing in frog embryos may be used to improve wound healing and tissue regeneration in human patients.

Liverpool_Music_BarcampwebIt's just over a week away from the Liverpool Music Barcamp - a free one day conference taking place at Studio 2 on Parr Street.

The conference or Barcamp is presented in an open source style where attendees are encouraged to get up and present their own talks or workshops.


 

 

 

Saturday, 09 April 2011 05:24

Moves on screen Festival - starts soon

In less than 3 weeks moves - International Festival of Movement on Screen will unfurl a compelling programme of experimental cinema and inspiring video art in the Northwest of England. ONSCREEN | ONSITE | ONLINE

SciBar_Poster_AprilAt this next edition of SciBar in Liverpool, Dr Louise Dennis, Post-Doctoral Researcher in the Login and Computation Group at the University of Liverpool, will discuss the concept of reasoning in computers.

Music BarcampThe largest celebration of working people on the planet takes place in Liverpool next month (22nd - 30th April) as a 9 day festival of song, music, arts, theatre, poetry, cinema, photography, discussion, and walking tours takes place. The Working Class Life & Music Festival will feature 45 different events right across the city of Liverpool celebrating the lives and experiences of working people.

Wednesday, 30 March 2011 11:41

Arts Cuts in the North west

24192_356467452167_630607167_3125803_6313732_nToday Twitter brought down the Arts Council webserver - it didn't, it was simply a power cut in Manchester.

Today the Arts Council destroyed the Arts in England - NO that didn't happen either.  The arts organisations are suffering, along with the staff, the real people who work hard and the artistic programmes but in the long term everyone just gets on with the job of work.

In Liverpool we have seen 11% cuts portrayed as a good result and they maybe when compared against the likes of Urban Strawberry Lunch who run the St. Lukes Church aka the bomby getting cut completely.

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