Research Seminars 2007 - 2008

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SPEAKER

TITLE

10 October 2007 Dr Boone
University of Toronto
Global mapping of genetic and chemical-genetic interactions in yeast
24 October 2007 Dr Stephen West, FRS
Cancer Research UK - London
Defective DNA strand break repair and human disease
7 November 2007 Professor Gideon Davies,
University of York
Prison Break: Dissection of the GlcNac modification
15 November 2007 Professor Alan Cuthbert,
University of Cambridge
An obsession with epithelia
Sponsored by the Physiological Society
21 November 2007 Dr Holger Stark
Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry
Visualisation of structural dynamics in macro-molecular complexes by single particle cry-EM
5 December 2007 Professor Mark Fisher
University of London
Control of chromosome topology to topo IV and gyrase
23 January 2008 Professor Julian Blow, FRS
University of Dundee
How do cells ensure complete replication of their genomes?
6 February 2008 Professor Stephen Baldwin
University of Leeds
Membrane Biology in the Genomics Era
Sponsored by the Physiological Society
20 February 2008 Professor Eisner
University of Manchester
Calcium in the heart: in and out of control
Sponsored by the Physiological Society
5 March 2008 Dr Jan Lowe
MRC- LMB, Cambridge
DNA Translocation and KOPS recognition by FTSK
2 April 2008 Thomas Nystrom
Goteborg University
Resetting the clock of unicellular ageing by segregating protein damage
16 April 2008 Dr Dale Wigley, FRS
London Research Institute
Structure and mechanism of DNA replication origin assembly in archaea
Sponsored by SGM
30 April 2008 Professor Fiona Karet
University of Cambridge
Stones bones and phones: functional consequences of mutations causing renal acidosis
Sponsored by the Physiological Society
7 May 2008 Professor Liz Sockett
University of Nottingham
Predatory Bdellovibrio bacteria - unraveling key events in predation and looking forward to application as living antibiotics
Sponsored by SGM
21 May 2008 Professor Andrew Halestrap
University of Bristol
Fighting Fatigue- monocarboxylate transporters and their roles in health and disease
Sponsored by the Physiological Society

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