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Wednesday, June 17, 2026

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outside SLS reception

The group will meet at 12.00pm outside the SLS Reception on the first and third Wednesday of each month.

These walks are a great way to take a break, connect with colleagues and enjoy the wellbeing benefits of time outdoors.

We鈥檙e encouraging everyone who joins the walks to take nature photographs along the way. Throughout the year, we鈥檒l be displaying your images across the Gibbet Hill campus to celebrate our beautiful outdoor spaces.

You can share your photos We鈥檇 love to feature your snapshots of wildlife, plants, landscapes, and all the little details that make our campus special.

We look forward to seeing you there - whether for a stroll, a chat, or a chance to explore nature through your lens!

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BMS Seminar: Watching life unfold, one cell at a time: from germ cell migration to ventral folding in the post-implantation mouse embryo, Dr Kate McDole, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, University of Cambridge
IBRB Lecture Theatre, Gibbet Hill Campus

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