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Lecture

The amazing world of the electron microscope - how cells work

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Cells have been known about for hundreds of years, but it is only since the invention of the electron microscope that we have been able to reveal their detailed working. This talk shows the incredible detail of the various molecular machines inside cells - illustrating how DNA copies itself and how proteins are manufactured and transported within the cell.

 

Speaker: Ian Goodall

 

Event organised by the Retired Members Surrey (RMS).

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Continuing Professional Development

This event can contribute towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours as part of the IET's CPD monitoring scheme.

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04 Jun 2025 

10:30am - 11:30am

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Organiser

  • Surrey Local Network

Registration information

The event is free to attend.

No pre-booking is required.

Location

East Horsley Village Hall

Kingston Avenue
East Horsley, Leatherhead
Surrey
KT24 6QT
GB

Programme

10:00am - tea/coffee

10:30am - lecture begins

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