Institute of Biology of Ireland Activity Series, 2019/20

The Institute of Biology of Ireland invites its members, the general public, families and friends to free lectures. More details on www.ibioli.net

  1. “Gene therapy approaches to treat disrupted brain waves: how worms could hold the key” in TU Dublin, Cathal Brugha, Street, Dublin 1 on Thursday, 7th November @ 7.30 pm.
  2. “Conservation and sustainable use of oceans, seas and marine resources” in the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin 9 on Thursday, 28th November @ 8.00 pm 
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Activity 1: Guided historical tour (1.5 hours) of Glasnevin Cemetery and Museum at 11.30am.
Activity 2: Guided tour (1.5 hours) of National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin 9 at 2.00pm.

You may choose ONE or BOTH activities – the choice is yours. Both tours are family friendly events.

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The Institute of Biology of Ireland, as part of the 2015 activity series, invites its members, families, friends and the general public to attend some FREE lectures.

Friday 16th October:"Molecular Evolution and Adaptation: Birds, Bears, Bowhead whales and Beyond"
Friday 13th November: "The value of Pollinators"  
Friday 20th November: "Canine Genetics: How man’s best friend helps in the study of human disease".

All talks are in the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, D9 and start at 8pm. All welcome!

Institute of Biology of Ireland

The Institute of Biology of Ireland have organised two very interesting tours this coming Saturday.
The Institute invites its members, families, friends and general public to a guided tour of approximately 1.5 hours (morning session) of the award winning Birr Castle gardens and grounds, including the Great
Telescope (www.birrcastle.com); and afterwards, in early afternoon for about 1.5 hours, a walking tour (3.3km) of The Sculpture Park Walking Rout of the Lough Boora Discovery Park (www.loughboora.com). Further details and directions on attached.
If you would like to come to either or both events please email info@ibioli.net by tomorrow evening to help them with the planning.

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