Professor David Glover, FRS, Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge Wednesday 11th March, 1.00 p.m. in Stacey Lecture Theatre 1 Everyone welcome.
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Research Seminar: Redox-signalling mechanisms regulating growth, ageing and responses to stress.
Dr. Elizabeth Veal, Institute for Cell and Molecular Biosciences, Newcastle University Wednesday 18th February, 4.00 p.m., Stacey Lecture Theatre 1 Reactive oxygen species (ROS), such … Read more
Professor Michelle Garrett to Present Public Cancer Lecture
Kent Cancer trust has invited Professor Michelle Garrett from the School of Biosciences to present a public lecture on cancer research entitled: ‘Cancer research and treatment; … Read more
Prof. Darren Griffin discusses avian genome evolution on Radio 4
Prof. Darren Griffin took to the airwaves on the Today programme this week to discuss his team’s part in the multi-national “Avian Phylogenomics Consortium“, whose work … Read more
Research Seminar: Understanding cell shape: reconstituting the actin-membrane interace.
Dr. Jenny Gallop, Wellcome Trust/Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute, University of Cambridge Wednesday 17th December, 4.00 p.m., Stacey Lecture Theatre 1 Membranes are central organizing … Read more
Research Seminar: Cell death and immunity
Professor Matthew Albert Institut Pasteur, Paris, France Wednesday 12th November, 4.00 p.m., Stacey Lecture Theatre 1 The danger model predicts that the way a cell … Read more
Teaching Awards for staff in School of Biosciences
Staff in the School of Biosciences have been recognised at the University Teaching Awards ceremony. Dr. Jeremy Rossman received the Sciences Faculty Teaching Prize from the Vice-Chancellor, … Read more
Actin filament dynamics unravelled by Kent Fungal Group
PhD students in Dan Mulvihill’s group have recently published a study in which they have uncovered the mechanism by which the physical properties of different … Read more
Record success for the “Class of 2014”
The School of Biosciences is delighted to report the outstanding achievement of our graduating class. After a furiously intense period of revision, examinations, marking, cataloguing and mark … Read more