Events
Self-assembly of membrane hole punchers of the immune system
Prof. Gillian Griffiths FRS (Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, University of Cambridge) 15:00 Host: Michelle Peckham
EPR spectroscopy and a new methodology to study the redox reactions of complex metalloenzymes
Dr Maxie Rossler (Imperial College London) 15:00 Host: Christos Pliotas
Twist and push : molecular mechanisms of bacterial transcription initiation
Prof. Xiaodong Zhang (Department of Infectious Diseases, Imperial College London) 15:00 Host: Elton Zeqiraj
Emerging chemical labeling methods to analyze and control mRNA
Prof. Andrea Rentmeister (University of Münster, Germany) 15:00 Host: Megan Wright
Influenza virus – host cell interactions
Dr Nadia Naffakh (Institut Pasteur, Paris) 15:00 Host: Juan Fontana
ASTBURY BIENNIAL LECTURE – Optogenetic and chemogenetic technologies for probing molecular and cellular interactions
Prof Alice Ting (Stanford University) 16:00
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Self-assembly of membrane hole punchers of the immune system
Prof Bart Hoogenboom (University of Oxford)
New drugs for multidrug-resistant bacteria
Prof Stephan Sieber (University of Munich)
Molecular mechanisms of influenza virus replication
Prof Ervin Fodor (University of Oxford)
The dynamic photosynthetic membrane
Dr Matt Johnson (University of Sheffield)
Regulation of kinesin-mediated transport
Dr Anne Straub (University of Warwick)
Changing the Compound Discovery Game with XChem Fragment Screening at Diamond
Prof Frank von Delft (Diamond Light Source)
Astbury Annual Lecture 2018
Richard Morimoto (Northwestern University, Illinois)
Probing molecular processes at the cell surface
Prof Yvonne Jones (University of Oxford)
Chemical Physiology of Protein Conjugates and Natural Products
Dr Gonçalo Bernades (University of Cambridge)
Functional Proteomics to Uncover Signaling Specificity and Cellular Responses
Dr Chiara Francavilla (University of Manchester)