Guest Seminars in MBB
The MBB Guest Seminars are presented by distinguished visitors to the Department.
Seminar Programme for Academic Year 2007-08The Bioline SeminarAn Introduction to qPCR Dr Natalie Simpson Quantace Ltd Wednesday October 17th at 1:10 pm in Biology Lecture Theatre 2 Towards Computational Systems Biology with a Statistical Analysis Pipeline for Microarray DataDr Neil Lawrence University of Manchester Wednesday October 31st at 1:10 pm in Biology Lecture Theatre 2 Getting in a flap with DNA. Structure and Mechanism of flap endonucleases.Dr Jane Grasby Department of Chemistry Wednesday November 7th at 1:10 pm in Biology Lecture Theatre 2 Getting the message out of the nucleusDr S Wilson Department of Molecular Biology Wednesday November 14th at 1:10 pm in Biology Lecture Theatre 2 Bacterial cell wall synthesis during growth and cell divisionDr. Waldemar Vollmer University of Newcastle Wednesday November 28th at 1:10 pm in Biology Lecture Theatre 2 Chlorophyll-proteins: from global photosynthesis to nanopatterningProf. Neil Hunter Department of Molecular Biology Wednesday December 5th at 1:10 pm in Biology Lecture Theatre 2 The S L S SeminarCell signalling, cell polarity and RNA localisation during Drosophila oogenesis Isabelle Palacios University of Cambridge Wednesday December 12th at 1:10 pm in Biology Lecture Theatre 2 Alan Roper Memorial LectureInsights into the molecular basis of Huntington's Disease Prof. Gillian Bates FRS King’s College London School of Medicine Wednesday December 19th at 4:00 pm in The Auditorium, Rich Roberts' Building Antibody Therapeutics: isotype and glycoform selection and optimisation for purposeProf. Roy Jefferis University of Birmingham Wednesday February 13th at 1:10 pm in Biology Lecture Theatre 2 The StarLab SeminarYeast telomere replication and organisation Dr. Ann Donaldson University of Aberdeen Wednesday February 20th at 1:10 pm in Biology Lecture Theatre 2 Sialic acid metabolism in pathogenic bacteriaDr. Gavin Thomas University of York Wednesday February 27th at 1:10 pm in Biology Lecture Theatre 2 Its not size but coordination which mattersProf. Graham Moore John Innes Centre Wednesday March 5th at 1:10 pm in Biology Lecture Theatre 2 National Science and Engineering Week 2008DNA Fingerprinting and Beyond Prof. Sir Alec Jeffreys FRS University of Leicester Wednesday March 12th at 2:00 pm in Octagon Centre The Merck SeminarC H A N G E D to Apr 23rd No longer on Wednesday April 9th The Eppendorf SeminarIndividuality and the single stressed yeast cell Prof. Simon Avery Univeristy of Nottingham Wednesday April 16th at 1:10 pm in Biology Lecture Theatre 2 The Merck SeminarHeat shock protein 90 – why such a hot topic? Prof. Peter Piper Department of Molecular Biology Wednesday April 23rd at 1:10 pm in Biology Lecture Theatre 2 The importance of native disorder in crossing the bacterial outer membraneProf. Colin Kleanthous University of York Wednesday April 30th at 1:10 pm in Biology Lecture Theatre 2 How do peroxisomes multiply?Dr. E. Hettema Dept of Molecular Biology Wednesday May 7th at 1:10 pm in Biology Lecture Theatre 2 Non-passive listeningProf Alan R. Palmer MRC Institute of Hearing Research, Nottingham Friday May 9th at 2 pm in Biology Lecture Theatre 1 |

The MBB Guest Seminars are presented by distinguished visitors to the Department.