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Seminars

Summer Term 2009

About our departmental seminars

We run a series of departmental seminars which take place on Mondays throughout term time. All are welcome to attend.

A poster for the Summer Term schedule is available.

        • Time: 13.00-14.00
        • Room: B62, Birkbeck Crystallography. Directions are available here.

A record of previous departmental seminars is available.

2009: Spring

2008: Autumn | Summer | Spring

2007: Autumn | Summer | Spring

 

Summer 2009 Schedule

Monday

27 April

'Localization of proteins at bacterial cell poles and how this led to bacterial microtubules'

Dr Leendert Hamoen
Institute for Cell and Molecular Biosciences
The Medical School, University of Newcastle

[Host: Dr Carolyn Moores]

Monday

4 May

Bank holiday

Monday

11 May

‘A Gene Regulatory Network for Embryonic Development’

Dr Paola Oliveri, University College London

[Host: Dr Alona Sosinsky]

Monday

18 May

There will be no seminar on this date

Monday

25 May

Bank holiday

Monday

1 June

'Molecular oxygen: small but not that simple. How do CO-forming oxygenases deal with it?'

Dr Roberto Steiner, Kings College London

[Host: Dr Renos Savva]

Tuesday

8 Jun

'Crossover stability: A link between the global topology and local interactions in supercoiled DNA'

Dr Peter Varnai, University of Sussex

[Host: Dr Maya Topf]

Monday

15 June

'Pore-Walker: a novel tool for the identification and characterization of transmembrane channel proteins from their 3D-structure'

Marialuisa Pellegrini-Calace, EBI

[Host: Dr Christine Slingsby]

Monday

22 June

‘Control of Vertebrate Skeletal Mineralization by Polyphosphates’

Professor Marc Grynpas, University of Toronto

[Host: Dr Christine Slingsby]

Monday

29 June

‘High-throughput crystallography and fragment-based screening: a promising route to high quality leads’

Dr Rob van Montfort, The Institute of Cancer Research

[Host: Dr Christine Slingsby]