Whitehead Institute organized seminars and symposium on biology in the Boston / Cambridge area as a service to the scientific community. Biology Week is a web-based publication that allows the reader to access a simple URL to view the latest calendar list.
If you have questions about starting by reading the following guide please send an e-mail to Aby Tremblay (tremblay@wi.mit.edu).
To access the calendar, please visit http://biologyweek.wi.mit.edu. A list of months is displayed in the browser
You can also change the display options by clicking the yellow tab in the upper left corner of the calendar. Calendars can be displayed daily, weekly, every two weeks, monthly, yearly. You can also click the specific category of interest and display the calendar by category. For details on how to use the calendar, please click the [Help] button.
Anyone can post to Bio Week. The appointment submission feature is displayed in the upper right corner of the calendar. When clicked, a form which is easy to send is displayed. Please be sure to fill in all relevant information. Please note: Incomplete submissions are not approved
When the form is completed, click the "Add" button to submit the approval request. A page is displayed to confirm that the post has been sent. To return to the calendar, click the calendar icon in the upper left corner
When sending is approved, an e-mail notification is sent to the creator of the event. Note: To receive e-mail notifications, you need to enter the e-mail address at the bottom of the form.
Bio Week is an interactive publication, so there is no concrete deadline. However, since the event sent will be accepted on Wednesday and Friday, please consider this point when publishing the event.
In the Description box, 1) the name and affiliation of the spokesperson, 2) the exact location of the event (room number, building name, institution name, company name), 3) contact name, telephone number question or reader's A question
Note: Do not use the "Repeat" feature of the submission form as this is not related to the biological weekly calendar.
If you want to send a list of seminars or events that contain multiple presentations or speakers, fill in the name of the headline of all speakers and all conversations and the affiliated company in the Description field on the Add event form Please give me.
Please enter other details (registration deadline, fee, parking lot information, meal information etc.). We will post all the information we believe is important and other details within the space.
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Anyone can post to Bio Week. The appointment submission feature is displayed in the upper right corner of the calendar. When clicked, a form which is easy to send is displayed. Please be sure to fill in all relevant information. Please note: Incomplete submissions are not approved
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