MRC Genome Damage and Stability Centre

Events

MRC/Genome Centre Centenary Open Day, Friday 21st June which is to be held in the Fulton building on the Sussex campus and will combine talks, discussions and hand-on experiments with an exhibition of scientific images and art installations to explore.....Repair of DNA Damage, "What we know and how we know it".

MRC/Genome Damage & Stability Centre Centenary Open Day Friday 21st June [PDF 5.90MB] 

Website link: http://mrc-genome-openday.com/

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List of GDSC Seminars from 24th April to 30th July 2013

 

Held on Wednesdays from 1.00-2.00pm in the GDSC Seminar Room unless otherwise stated.

Missing titles will be given nearer the date of the planned seminar.

Date:

Speaker: 

24th   Apr 

Dr Silke Hauf, Max Planck Research Group   Leader, Friedrich Miescher Laboratory, Germany

1st May

Dr Mark O`Driscoll, Senior Research Fellow, Genome Damage and Stability Centre,   University of Sussex

“From   Microcephalic Primordial Dwarfisms to Megalencephaly: novel Human   disorders of cell cycle control and receptor-mediated signal transduction”. 

8th May

No Seminar 

15th   May

Prof Noel Lowndes, Biochemistry   Department, National University of Ireland, Galway

“Essential and new roles for the PIK kinases ATR   and ATM”. 

22nd   May

Dr Sveta Makovets,   Institute of Cell Biology, University of Edinburgh

“Aneuploidy   as a mechanism of adaptation to telomerase insufficiency”. 

29th   May

Dr Sven Vogel, Max Planck Institute of   Biochemistry, Martinsried,   Germany

“Actin   Cell Cortex Functions Studied with Biomimetic Minimal Systems”. 

5th   June

Seminar Cancelled

12th   June

Dr Stephan Uphoff, Microbiology Unit, Department of   Biochemistry
  University of Oxford

“Single-molecule   observation of DNA repair in live bacteria”.   

19th   June

Prof Chao Zhang,   Chemistry Department, University of Southern California

“Chemical Genetic   Study of Signaling Proteins”. 

26th   June

Prof Karl-Peter Hopfner, Gene Centre and Department of   Biochemistry, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich

“Sensing and signaling of DNA   double-strand breaks by the Mre11-Rad50-Nbs1 complex”. 

Monday

1st   July

Prof   Kunihiro Ohta, Department of Life Sciences,   Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo                                    

“Spatio-temporal control of meiotic   recombination”. 

3rd   July

Prof Aidan Doherty, Genome Damage and Stability Centre, University of Sussex 

Monday 8th   July

Dr Massimo Lopes, Institute of Molecular Cancer Research,   University of Zurich 

17th   July

Dr Julie   Cooper, Group   Leader, Telomere Biology Laboratory, Cancer Research UK, London Research   Institute 

Friday 19th   July

Prof  H K Goswami, Visiting Professor of Botany   and Genetics, Bhopal, India

“Cytogenetics of human syndromes” . 

24th   July

TBA 

31st   July

TBA