Events
Building Enzymes with New Function
Anthony Green (University of Manchester), Astbury 11
The structural basis of cell envelope formation and dynamics in bacteria
Phillip Stansfield (University of Warwick), Roger Stevens LT 09
Single-molecule studies provide mechanistic insights into the link between DNA repair and mutagenesis
Terence Strick (IBENS), Astbury 11
Astbury & Bragg joint seminar – Material properties of living matter
Gijsje Koenderink (Delft University of Technology), Astbury Level 11
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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Synthetic Biology via programmable directed evolution
Mark Isalan (Imperial College London)
Correlative Imaging: From Cells to Stars
Dr Lucy Collinson (The Crick Institute)
New phase plate methods for cryoEM of small proteins
Dr Radostin Danev (Max Plank Institute for Biochemistry)
Astbury Annual Lecture 2017 – Synthetic Protein Chemistry: from the test tube to the cell
Prof. Thomas Muir (Princeton University)
Design and synthesis of small molecule therapeutics for the treatment of cancer
Prof. Julian Blagg (Institute for Cancer Research, London)
Histone chaperones key players of chromatin assembly: from structure function studies to the design of inhibitors
Dr. Francoise Ochsenbein (Institut de Biologie Intégrative de la Cellule, Gif-sur-Yvette, France)
Watching Proteins Dance, Viruses Assemble and Mitochondria Move: Using Fluorescence to Illuminate the Processes of Life
Prof. Don Lamb (Ludwig Maximilians Universistät, Munich, Germany)
Understanding how regulation is achieved at different scales of complexity in cellular systems
Dr. Madan Babu (MRC-LMB, Cambridge)
Synthetic Biology meets Structural Biology: New Perspectives and Opportunities
Prof. Imre Berger (University of Bristol)
Heat Shock Proteins – the brains of protein quality control
Prof. Harm Kampinga (University of Groningen, Netherlands)