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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Targeting Epigenetic Reader Domains Using Chemical Biology and Medicinal Chemistry
Dr. Stuart Conway (University of Oxford)
Towards a cure for Alzheimer’s disease
Prof. Michele Vendruscolo (University of Cambridge)
Astbury Annual Lecture 2016 – The use of recent advances in electron microscopy to study ribosome structure
Prof Venki Ramakrishnan FRS (MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology)
The bacterial flagellar motor: remodelling a nanomachine as you swim
Prof Judy Armitage (University of Oxford)
Protein folding homeostasis in the endoplasmic reticulum
Prof David Ron (University of Cambridge)
Developing better in vitro models of the E. coli outer membrane – with the help of neutrons
Prof Jeremy Lakey (University of Newcastle)
Structural insights on Small-molecule Stabilization of 14-3-3 Protein-Protein Interactions
Dr Christian Ottmann (Eindhoven University of Technology)
Solving the structures of protein-drug interactions using an optical analogue of 2DNMR: Current Progress and Future Prospects
Prof David Klug (Imperial College London)
Deciphering molecular virus – host interactions? by an integrated structural cell biology approach
Prof Kay Grunewald (University of Oxford)
In vivo single-molecule imaging of transcription
Dr Achilles Kapanidis (University of Oxford)