Events
The structural basis of cell envelope formation and dynamics in bacteria
Phillip Stansfield (University of Warwick), Roger Stevens LT 09, 15:00
Single-molecule studies provide mechanistic insights into the link between DNA repair and mutagenesis
Terence Strick (IBENS), Astbury 11, 15:00
Astbury & Bragg joint seminar – Material properties of living matter
Gijsje Koenderink (Delft University of Technology), Astbury Level 11, 15:00
Building Enzymes with New Function
Anthony Green (University of Manchester), Astbury 11, 15:00
Astbury Biennial Lecture – Structure and function of alpha synuclein at the pre-synapse
Gabriele Kaminski Schierle (University of Cambridge), Conf Aud 2, 11:00
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Inhibition and activation of an ancient lipid kinase-like family in health and disease
Dr Roger Williams (MRC, LMB Cambridge) Host: Richard Bayliss
ASTBURY BIENNIAL LECTURE – Optogenetic and chemogenetic technologies for probing molecular and cellular interactions
Prof Alice Ting (Stanford University) 16:00
Influenza virus – host cell interactions
Dr Nadia Naffakh (Institut Pasteur, Paris) 15:00 Host: Juan Fontana
Emerging chemical labeling methods to analyze and control mRNA
Prof. Andrea Rentmeister (University of Münster, Germany) 15:00 Host: Megan Wright
Insights into the mechanism of respiratory and photosynthetic complexes I from EPR spectroscopy
Dr Maxie Roessler (Imperial College London) 15:00 Host: Christos Pliotas
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
Peptides and Protons. Linking transport and trafficking in the cell.
Prof Simon Newstead (University of Oxford) 15:00 Host: Ste Muench
Membrane Protein Interactions and Function Viewed by Molecular Simulations
Prof Mark Sansom (University of Oxford) 15:00 via Zoom Host: Antreas Kalli
Studying the structures of biological macromolecules using electrospray ion beam deposition
Prof Stephan Rauschenbach (University of Oxford) 15:00 via Zoom Host: Frank Sobott
NanoBioPhysics of the cell surface machinery proved using AFM
Prof. David Alsteens (Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium) 15:00 via Zoom