Re: MBB seminar Thursday the 12th of April 2018 at NSCOB conference room (opposite Physics department)

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The seminars are on 12th not 05th. Typing error on my part. Sorry for any inconvenience 

Mnamo Ijumaa, Apr 6, 2018 17:31 daniel maeda <kiki...@gmail.com> aliandika:

Dear colleagues,

it is with great pleasure that I announce the kick-off for our
departmental seminar series for this second semester season, and we start
with a double treat.
On Thursday the 05th of April 2018 we will host two guest seminar
presenters, one in the morning and the other in the afternoon.  Of course
you are allowed to go for a break in between the two seminars.  The first
presentation will begin at 10.00 am and the second presentation will begin
at 14.00 pm.  Both seminars will be held at the NSCOB Conference Room
(opposite the Department of Physics).
Please see the attachment in this email for details of the seminar
presentations and the speakers.  On behalf of the MBB department, I hope
to see you all there.

Regards,

MBB Seminar Coordinator,

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Daniel Maeda, PhD
Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (MBB),
College of Natural and Applied Sciences (CoNAS)
Mwalimu Julius K. Nyerere Campus,
University of Dar-es-Salaam
Uvumbuzi Road,
Ubungo Ward (Chuo Kikuu),
Postcode 14115,
P.O. Box 35179,
Dar Es Salaam
Tanzania
e-mail: dma...@amu.udsm.ac.tz &
daniel...@googlemail.com
Tel: +255-756-217824
Onyesha maandishi yaliyonukuliwa


Mnamo Ijumaa, Jul 14, 2017 08:00 'cyprian mpinda' via UDSM-mbbgroupnetwork <udsm-mbbgr...@googlegroups.com> aliandika:
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