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Covid-19: the beginning, the journey, and the future - Sruk
This event will bring together leading experts encompassing several aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic to search for a deeper understanding of the latter.
In celebration of SRUK’s X anniversary, the Oxford Constituency has organised a mini-symposium about Covid-19 which will take place on Saturday, 14th May, in Oxford. This event will bring together leading experts encompassing several aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic to search for a deeper understanding of the latter. We aim to create a discussion about the beginning of the pandemic, the journey that we have been through these past couple of years, and the future perspectives of our relationship with Covid-19. With this aim, we will offer several sessions led by experts in the different topics and chairs who will guide interactive conversations with the audience. Lunch and coffee will be provided!
Date:
14 May 2022, 9:30
Venue:
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory, South Parks Road OX1 3QZ
Venue Details:
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory Lecture Theatre, Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford, Mansfield Rd, Oxford OX1 3TA
Speaker:
Various (See programme)
Organising department:
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory
Organiser:
Irene Altuna (University of Oxford)
Organiser contact email address:
irene.echeverriaaltuna@gtc.ox.ac.uk
Booking required?:
Required
Booking url:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/covid-19-the-beginning-the-journey-and-the-future-tickets-319783088827
Cost:
Free
Audience:
Members of the University only
Editor:
Nicholas Irving