Event:
Physical Sciences, Engineering & Computing Research Centre Seminar Series. Rob Malkin, University of Bristol: From insects to microphones.
Date:
Wednesday 28 November 2012
Time:
1 - 2 pm
Location:
CELS015 Clifton campus

Summary:

As part of the School of Science and Technology's Physical Sciences, Engineering & Computing Research Centre Seminar Series. Rob Malkin, University of Bristol, presents his seminar: From insects to microphones.

This seminar is hosted by Martin Bencsik.

All welcome.

 


Event:
Physical Sciences, Engineering and Computing Research Centre Seminar Series. Scott Turner, University of Surrey: Molecular Conductors and Magnets: Steps Towards Devices.
Date:
Wednesday 16 January 2013
Time:
1 pm - 2 pm
Location:
CELS015

Summary:

As part of the School of Science and Technology's Physical Sciences, Engineering and Computing Research Centre seminar series, Scott Turner, University of Surrey, presents: Molecular Conductors and Magnets: Steps Towards Devices.

This seminar is hosted by: John Wallis.

All welcome.

 


Event:
Biomedical, Life and Health Research Seminar. Gopal Krishna R Dhondalay, NTU: Systems Biology of Breast Cancer.
Date:
Friday 18 January 2013
Time:
1.10 pm - 2 pm
Location:
ERD282

Summary:

As part of the School of Science and Technology's Biomedical, Life and Health Research Seminar Series, Gopal Krishna R Dhondalay, NTU, presents: Systems Biology of Breast Cancer.

This seminar is hosted by Graham Ball.

All welcome.


Event:
Biomedical, Life and Health Research Seminar. Jayakumar Vadakekolathu, NTU: Characterisation of High and Low Avidity T Lymphocytes using Immunological Genomic and Proteomic Tools.
Date:
Friday 25 January 2013
Time:
1.10 pm - 2 pm
Location:
ERD282

Summary:

As part of the School of Science and Technology's Biomedical, Life and Health Research Seminar Series, Jayakumar Vadakekolathu, NTU, presents: Characterisation of High and Low Avidity T Lymphocytes using Immunological Genomic and Proteomic Tools.

This seminar is hosted by Dr Stephanie McArdle.

All welcome.


Event:
Biomedical, Life and Health Research Seminar. Professor Brendan Wren,London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine:Bacterial Glycosylations Systems and Glycoengineering.
Date:
Friday 1 February 2013
Time:
1.10 pm - 2 pm
Location:
ERD282

Summary:

As part of the School of Science and Technology's Biomedical, Life and Health Research Seminar Series, Professor Brendan Wren, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, presents: Bacterial Glycosylations Systems and Glycoengineering.

This seminar is hosted by Dr Alan McNally.

All welcome.


Event:
Biomedical, Life and Health Research Seminar. Dr Steve Diggle, Centre for Biomolecular Sciences: The Evolution of Microbial Cooperation and Communication and Implications for Virulence.
Date:
Friday 15 February 2013
Time:
1.10 pm - 2 pm
Location:
ERD282

Summary:

As part of the School of Science and Technology's Biomedical, Life and Health Research Seminar Series, Dr Steve Diggle, Centre for Biomolecular Sciences, presents: The Evolution of Microbial Cooperation and Communication and Implications for Virulence.

This seminar is hosted by Dr Alan McNally.

All welcome.


Event:
Biomedical, Life and Health Research Seminar. Dr. Mark D. Turner, NTU: Mechanisms of Islet Dysfunction in Diabetogenesis.
Date:
Friday 1 March 2013
Time:
1.10 pm - 2 pm
Location:
ERD282

Summary:

As part of the School of Science and Technology's Biomedical, Life and Health Research Seminar Series, Dr Mark D. Turner, NTU, presents: Mechanisms of Islet Dysfunction in Diabetogenesis.

This seminar is hosted by Dr Eli V Edwards.

All welcome.


Event:
Biomedical, Life and Health Research Seminar. Izhar Burhan, NTU: The Heparin Binding Site of Transglutaminase-2.
Date:
Friday 8 March 2013
Time:
1.10 pm - 2 pm
Location:
ERD282

Summary:

As part of the School of Science and Technology's Biomedical, Life and Health Research Seminar Series, Izhar Burhan, NTU, presents: The Heparin Binding Site of Transglutaminase-2.

This seminar is hosted by Dr Eli V Edwards.

All welcome.


Event:
Biomedical, Life and Health Research Seminar. Professor Brian Henderson, UCL Eastman Dental Institute: Protein Moonlighting: An Evolutionary Conundrum and Microbial Virulence Mechanism.
Date:
Friday 15 March 2013
Time:
1.10 pm - 2 pm
Location:
ERD282

Summary:

As part of the School of Science and Technology's Biomedical, Life and Health Research Seminar Series, Professor Brian Henderson, UCL Eastman Dental Institute, presents: Protein Moonlighting: An Evolutionary Conundrum and Microbial Virulence Mechanism.

This seminar is hosted by Professor Graham Pockley.

All welcome.


Event:
Biomedical, Life and Health Research Seminar. Professor Graham Pawelec and Professor Thomas Sayers, NTU Visiting Professors.
Date:
Friday 22 March 2013
Time:
1.10 pm - 3 pm
Location:
ERD282

Summary:

As part of the School of Science and Technology's Biomedical, Life and Health Research Seminar Series, Professors Graham Pawelec and Thomas Sayers, NTU Visiting Professors, will each present a seminar followed by a question and answer session.

Professor Pawelec's seminar is entitled: Immunological Correlates of Long-Term Survival in Advanced Cancer Patients.

Professor Sayers' seminar is entitled: Targeting of the Extrinsic Apoptosis Death Pathway and Cancer Stem Cells for Cancer Therapy.

This double seminar is hosted by Professor Graham Pockley.

All welcome.


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