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Department Seminar Series 2023/24 - Term 2

Term 2 Schedule

  • Date 24 Jan - 28 Mar 2024
  • Time 13.00-14.00pm
  • Category Seminar

Department Seminar Series 2023/24 - Term 2

We host a number of guest seminars throughout the year to which staff and students are invited. This is a great way to learn about current research going on at other universities and research institutions and to meet and network with other scientists.

Date Speaker Affiliation Seminar Title Host
31/01/2024 Dr Timothy Russell  London School of Hygiene and Tropical  Medicine Modelling during the COVID-19 pandemic: getting the most out of the available data Vincent Jansen
07/02/2024 Prof Adrian Goldman University of Helsinki / Royal Holloway Integral membrane pyrophosphatases: Structure, Function and Drug Design. James McEvoy
14/02/2024 Dr Evelyn Pina-Covarrubias University of Southampton

Mainstreaming ecosystem services for people and birds in wetlands of Asia

Fabrizzio Ratto
21/02/2024 STUDY WEEK      
28/02/2024 Sebastian Guettler The Institute of Cancer Research

Wnt/beta-catenin signalling: molecular mechanisms and regulation by the ADP-ribosyltransferase tankyrase

TBC
06/03/2024 Pierre-Etienne Martin Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology; Leipzig, Germany Bridging the Technological Gap Sarah Papworth
13/03/2024 SEMINAR CANCELLED      
20/03/2024 Dr Lars Straub  Institute of Bee Health; University of Bern, Switzerland / Royal Holloway Investigating how parasites affect bumble bee male fertility Mark Brown
27/03/2024 SEMINAR CANCELLED      

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