Given the COVID lockdown we are reviewing options for the meetings. If lockdowns continue over next few weeks the most likely outcome is that the meetings will be rescheduled for later in the year. All those registered for the meetings will be emailed today with further details.
Breaking news: Queenstown Research Week will be running live and in person from 30 Aug-2 Sept 2021. Lookout for details and get in quick with accom and travel to avoid all the bubble travellers from Aus.
Programme for the QMB 2020 meeting to be held next Tuesday (1 Sept) is now available and include talks from a Nobel Prize winner , on Covid genomics, Tuatara evolution, Pacific migrations + more. Open to everyone, Zoom link and programme on our website at https://t.co/fSTDOaBv86
Convenors of
@qtresearchweek
are sad to announce that unfortunately we will have to postpone the 2020 edition of Queenstown Research week including the Medsci congress, the QMB meeting and the planned QMB satellites. A separate message will come from AWCBR and ASCEPT.
Pleased to announce Richard Roberts as first plenary lecturer for Queenstown Research Week 2020. Save dates 29 Aug to 4 Sept. A second laureate to follow. https://t.co/pbPj6uSMQT
Constructive discussion with @HRCNewZealand this morning. Invited to discuss my concerns over new scoring criteria as a direct result of the new infrastructure meeting @QTResearchWeek. If you have ideas or opinions, please attend these meetings!
What's this #HNNA hashtag you keep seeing? It's the Hypothalamic Neuroscience and Neuroendocrinology Australasia group! What is that you ask? See twitter thread below
https://t.co/MS3x9H8LhV
@QTResearchWeek Pls retweet!
Queenstown Research Week activities started a bit earlier than usual (and not even in Queenstown) at the wonderful Te Rau Aroha marae in Bluff where TWP team met with local hau kainga. See more of you tomorrow in Queenstown