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The deadline for abstract submissions to mmc and EMAG 2015 has been extended until 25 
February 2015 - visit www.mmc2015.org.uk to submit yours.

mmc2015 is set to be the biggest event yet of the Royal Microscopical Society's 
Microscience series with EMAG 2015 incorporated. EMAG adds two dedicated daily 
sessions to the scientific programme of the conference and bring with them companies to 
exhibit who are newcomers to the series, enabling the exhibition to host over 100 
prominent companies from the microscopy and imaging field.

The Microscience Microscopy Congress is expected to attract over 1000 cross-disciplinary 
visitors making it the perfect place to present your work to a wide audience of peers.
Work can be presented either as an oral, with over 40 topics to choose from across the 
life and physical sciences and light, electron and scanning probe microscopy, making up 
the six daily parallel sessions of the scientific programme alongside five internationally-
renowned Plenary Speakers, or as a poster, displayed in the Poster Village located in the 
exhibition hall reaching the biggest possible audience. Poster sessions will take place 
each day to attract visitors to the area to browse at their leisure, and allow you to 
network and discuss your research with interested parties in an informal environment.

With an extra week to assemble your thoughts and your work, don't miss out on this 
brilliant opportunity to present and highlight your work to such a large international 
gathering of microscopists, submit your abstract to mmc2015 at www.mmc2015.org.uk 

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