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There is a extra meeting of Liverpool Cafe Scientifique on Wednesday, 8th December which is being held in conjunction with the British Society for Immunology and is entitled: Of Mice and Men: can models be made better?

It will be given by: Peter Openshaw, Professor of Experimental Medicine at Imperial College London and a consultant in respiratory medicine at Imperial College NHS Healthcare Trust. He works on viral lung diseases, particularly those caused by influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). He is Vice-President of the European Scientific Working group on Influenza (ESWI) and was a member of the Scientific Advisory Group in Emergencies (SAGE), advising the UK government on the H1N1/09 influenza pandemic.
Tuesday, 02 November 2010 23:21

Invitation to submit: A history of background

Liverpool-based artist Alan Dunn is compiling a CD entitled A history of background, exploring the concept and role of background in art, design, music and film. Confirmed contributions include content from Yoko Ono, David Bowie, Brian Eno, Michelangelo Antonioni, Einsturzende Neubauten, Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Bo Diddley, Undark, Carol Kaye (session bass player for Beach Boys, Nancy Sinatra, Elvis, Zappa, Monkees and Sonny & Cher), recordings from space, dubstep, Andy Warhol, back benches, wallpaper, Erik Satie, soundtrack excerpts, rockabilly slap bass and original 60's background Muzak.

bvca1North West Vision and Media have a number of free tickets for Vision+Media members. Visit thier site and register your interest.

A brand-new one-day conference for entrepreneurs, investors, corporate venturers, government officials and media that showcase the wealth of UK innovation in the creative industries and gets to the heart of the issues affecting entrepreneurs and investors who are shaping the future of the technological innovation.

Hear from serial entrepreneurs and investors & lend your voice to the debate. 

Where are the hotspots for enterprise? Is Britain's innovation infrastructure self-sustaining? What can UK entrepreneurs learn from their Silicon Valley counterparts? And what can they give back?

 

Financing and Funding the Digital Age

Sound art pieces, live compositions and improvisations featuring loop-based compositions of sounds from various objects and sources.

No musical experience necessary! A perfect opportunity to make that screechy sound when you rub your fingers over electrical contacts. Yep you can get a chance and making music with your favourite Liverpool bands as Soundnetwork announces it's DIY Music Day.

14th August 10-5pm FREE World Museum
William Brown Street
Liverpool

Brendan Lyons has been awarded 1st Prize jointly with 3 other artists, for the annual FringeMK Painting Prize 2010. The selectors were unable to agree on an outright winner, and so the 4 shortlisted artists were awarded the prize jointly and share the £8000 prize, with each receiving a cheque for £2000 at the ceremony on July 16th in Milton Keynes.

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