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Sussex Universe is the public lectures series of the science departments at the University of Sussex.

This series brings together world-class academics and experts from diverse STEM fields to share their groundbreaking research with the general public. Our mission is to inspire curiosity, spark dialogue and cultivate a passion for learning science.
Whether you’re a student, a researcher or a member of the public, these evening lectures are for you. Check out our upcoming events and book your seat now.
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p53: The Guardian of the Genome
Prof John Spencer will discuss p53, the "Guardian of the Genome," a previously considered undruggable protein that is now enjoying a flurry of clinical activity with numerous drugs undergoing trials. p53 is frequently mutated in cancer, losing its ability to initiate programmed cell death (apoptosis) in cancerous cells.
"However, we have found ways to overcome one mechanism of deactivation by designing ‘molecular doorstops’ to stop the proteins from ‘slamming shut and breaking down’....."
Prof Spencer, a Sussex graduate, came back after spending 10 years in the biotech industry as a medicinal chemist and is now Director of Medicinal Chemistry in the Sussex Drug Discovery Centre.
“We will show the molecular basis of these studies and how our work is shaping the development of new drugs."
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SUSSEX UNIVERSE is a FREE public science lecture series hosted by the University of Sussex. Each talk focus on a different topic ranging across sciences, engineering and medicine. Enjoy an evening of cutting-edge science followed by an audience Q&A with the scientists.
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By: Kellie Powney
Last updated: Monday, 9 February 2026
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