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Upcoming seminars

Please contact biol-dmthub@york.ac.uk with any queries.

Wed
8
Jan

Dr Louise Walport - The Francis Crick Institute

Dr Louise Walport will present their work at this seminar

Wed
8
Jan

Professor Patrick Yizhi Cai - Manchester Institute of Biotechnology - University of Manchester

By integrating engineering principles with biological research, we aim to see research through from idea to applicable knowledge and technologies. In doing so, we are committed to filling in our piece of the scientific puzzle, helping the field of synthetic biology reach its full potential.

Wed
15
Jan

Dr Alyssa Cull - Centre for Blood Research at York - Kent Lab

Haematopoietic stem cell clonal dynamics following gene therapy for sickle cell disease

Wed
22
Jan

Molly Magarotto & Dr Anita Ho - Chen Lab

Molly Magarotto - Transcriptomic profiling of familial ALS/FTD-associated RNA-binding deficient TDP-43 mutants reveals dysregulation of neuronal and synaptic genes in vitro Dr Anita Ho -  Identification of novel small molecule chaperone activators for neurodegenerative disease treatment

Wed
5
Feb

Professor Dek Woolfson - University of Bristol

The principal aims of the Woolfson lab are (1) to understand the links between protein sequence, structure and function, i.e., the informatics aspect of the protein-folding problem; (2) to apply this knowledge to design entirely new protein structures and assemblies from scratch; and (3) to use these de novo proteins as components for applications in biotechnology, cell biology and synthetic biology.

Tue
18
Feb

Professor Philip Woodman, University of Manchester

Professor Philip Woodman will present their work at this seminar.

Wed
26
Feb

Dr Alex Ball - Natural History Museum

Imaging and Analysis at the Natural History Museum: From 3D scanning whales and dinosaurs, reconstructing the earliest terrestrial ecosystems, to predicting damage to satellites. A challenging, but fun working environment.

Wed
5
Mar

Dr Clare Mahon - Durham University

Dr Clare Mahon will present their work at this seminar

Wed
5
Mar

Dr Felix Randow - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology - University of Cambridge

Cell-autonomous immunity: How cells defend their cytosol against invasive bacteria

Wed
12
Mar

Professor Andy Pickford - University of Portsmouth

Currently leads the Centre for Enzyme Innovation and the BBSRC Engineering Biology - Preventing Plastic Pollution with Engineering Biology (P3EB) Mission Hub

Tue
18
Mar

Dr Adam Grieve, University of Bristol

Dr Adam Grieve will present their work at this seminar.

Tue
1
Apr

Prof Roxane Lestini, Ecole Polytechnique

Prof Roxane Lestini will present their work at this seminar.

Wed
2
Apr

Professor Judy Hirst - University of Cambridge

Professor Judy Hirst will present their work at this seminar

Wed
14
May

Dr. Hajk-Georg Drost - University of Dundee

Digital Biology is rapidly emerging as a transformative field, merging biological sciences with advanced computational technologies. Our discipline is concerned with how to effectively leverage intelligent software, predictive analytics, and high-performance computing to decode complex biological data to lead the way for groundbreaking advancements in healthcare and pharmaceuticals.

Wed
4
Jun

Dr Sarah Lovelock - University of Manchester

Biocatalytic Approaches to Nucleic Acid Therapeutics Manufacturing

Tue
17
Jun

Dr Gaynor Smith, Cardiff University

Dr Gaynor Smith will present their work at this seminar.

Tue
15
Jul

Prof Dr Britta Eickholt, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin

Prof Dr Britta Eickholt will present their work at this seminar.