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Research Seminar: Protein dynamics revealed by studies of bacterial behaviour.

By sjd3 | 18 February 2014

Professor Judith Armitage FRS, Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford Monday 24th February, 4.00 p.m., Marlowe Lecture Theatre 1 Most bacteria swim. Swimming motility is … Read more

Research Seminar: Developmental origins of health and disease: Parental diet, assisted reproduction and epigenetic programming via the germline.

By sjd3 | 11 February 2014

Professor Kevin Sinclair, School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham Monday 17th February, 4.00 p.m. Stacey Lecture Theatre 1 Overview: Compelling evidence exists, both from epidemiological … Read more

Article by Dr Mark Shepherd selected as journal cover image

By lmr4 | 05 February 2014

Dr Mark Shepherd comments on a recent article featuring his group’s work that was selected as cover image in the scientific journal “Antioxidants and Redox Signalling”. “Many bacterial … Read more

Research Seminar: Translating G-protein coupled receptors from chemistry to clinic: apelin and biased signalling in the cardiovascular system.

By sjd3 | 04 February 2014

Dr. Anthony P. Davenport, Clinical Pharmacology Unit, University of Cambridge Monday 10th February, 4.00 p.m., Marlowe Lecture Theatre 1 Our  research focuses on understanding the … Read more

Research Seminar: Experimental and computational approaches to understanding allostery.

By sjd3 | 28 January 2014

Professor Jannette Carey, Department of Chemistry, Princeton University, USA Monday 3rd February 2014, 4.00 p.m., Marlowe Lecture Theatre 1 The binding of one ligand to … Read more

Ribosome movement, information processing and the language of life

By sjd3 | 21 January 2014

Life requires information transfer from nucleic acids to proteins. This involves the physical movement of decoding machines (ribosomes) along linear nucleic acid templates (mRNAs). In … Read more

Research Seminar: Streamlining and reprogramming bacterial catalysts for the production of bulk and fine chemicals.

By sjd3 | 21 January 2014

Prof. Dr. Vitor A.P. Martins dos Santos, Systems and Synthetic Biology, Wageningen University Germany Monday 27th January 2014, 4.00 p.m., Marlowe Lecture Theatre 1 I … Read more

Research Seminar: Mining the active proteome

By sjd3 | 20 January 2014

Dr. Renier van der Hoorn, Head of Plant Chemetics Lab, University of Oxford Monday 20th January 2014, 4.00 p.m., Marlowe Lecture Theatre 1 Activity-based protein … Read more

Biosciences degrees receive accreditation from Society of Biology

By drl7 | 23 December 2013

We are delighted to announce that undergraduate degree programmes in the School of Biosciences have been accredited by the Society of Biology. The accreditation is … Read more

Research Seminar: How the budding yeast got its septin ring.

By sjd3 | 09 December 2013

Dr. Andrew Goryachev, Centre for Systems Biology, School of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh Monday 16th December, 4.00 p.m., Stacey Lecture Theatre 1 Budding yeast … Read more

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