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INYS.

International Networking for Young Scientists (INYS) is a program that creates lasting collaborative networks between young researchers from the UK and other countries and promotes the creative exchange of ideas through short conferences.

Our INYS program is unique in that it brings together scientists in any priority research area to explore ideas and develop working relationships that will encourage young researchers to be mobile with the aim of gaining and expanding their knowledge.

Through our INYS program, we help develop quality collaboration in science and technology between the UK and other countries and showcase the UK as a leading partner for achievement in world science, now and in the future.  

GLOBAL INYS

Cells. Therapeutic Potential of Stem Cell Research from Test Tube to Bedside
Newcastle, UK, January 2007: The selected participants for our upcoming stem cell workshop have now been announced.
COMMUNICATING CLIMATE CHANGE: SCIENCE AND MEDIA NETWORKING FOR THE FUTURE Windmills.
American University, November 15-18, 2006: Scientists and environmental journalists discuss communicating climate change issues.
Stem Cell Worksop at Duke University, February 2006. STEM CELL RESEARCH: TRANSATLANTIC PERSPECTIVES AND COLLABORATION
Duke University, February 19-22, 2006: American and British scientists examine future areas of stem cell collaboration.
YOUTH SUMMIT ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND ITS IMPACT ON CITIES INYS in Berne, Switzerland, November 2005.
Berne, Switzerland, November 21-25, 2005: US, UK, Swiss and Bangledeshi scientists discuss climate change with young leaders.
Cells. STEM CELL WORKSHOP: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN COLLABORATION
Cambridge, UK, January 23-26, 2005: Young researchers from the US, Canada, and the UK explore future areas of research and collaboration.
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