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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Motif-based protein-protein interactions in cell function and dysfunction
Prof Ylva Ivarsson (University of Uppsala, Sweden)
Structures and signalling mechanisms of human neurotransmitter receptors
Dr Radu Aricescu (MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology)
Host-pathogen interactions at the cell surface studied by NMR
Prof Steve Matthews (Imperial College London)
Order, disorder: allosteric control of Aurora-A kinase in space and time
Prof Richard Bayliss (University of Leeds)
Weighing the evidence for molecular chaperone function
Prof Justin Benesch (University of Oxford)
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)