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Feed for CID website (seminars block) If you have a question about this list, please contact: Maria Bargues-Ribera. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 108 talks in the archive. Cambridge Society for the Application of Research (CSAR) CSAR lecture: Psychological Inoculation Against Misinformation
Is the bacterial accessory genome adaptive?Host - Kate Baker
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series 'An indirect way of detecting viruses: MDA5 guards against infection by surveying cellular RNA homeostasis'
Departmental Seminar Programme, Department of Veterinary Medicine Disarm and disengage: Understanding Aurodox - a Type III Secretion System inhibitor from Streptomyces
MRC Biostatistics Unit Seminars BSU Seminar: "Personalized Decision-Making for Infectious Disease Control: Causal Inference and Complex Dependence"This will be a free hybrid seminar. To register to attend virtually, please click here: https://cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAtcuCpqT8oGtciL4QahuHDVi2_-NRp9enh
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series ZAPing viral RNAs: Targeted RNA degradation as an antiviral defence system
Mobile and Wearable Health Seminar Series The Digital Physiome: Wearables for Disease Detection and MonitoringZoom: https://cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/85625081655?pwd=bwr9w1H3Vwd0uHaW5sMon2R8qxQHUY.1
Cambridge Philosophical Society Diagnostics Without Frontiers: A Regenerable Supply Chain For PCR In Low Resource Countries
Departmental Seminar Programme, Department of Veterinary Medicine Active Surveillance of Neglected Tropical Diseases: A Fresh Push to Identify Reservoir Hosts
Departmental Seminar Programme, Department of Veterinary Medicine Advances, challenges, and new initiatives in veterinary clinical microbiology
The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure - seminar series Plague strikes back: The Pestis Secunda of 1361–62 and its demographic consequences in England and Wales
Bradford Hill seminar - Is perfection the enemy of good? Challenges and opportunities for building the evidence-base to inform sexual and reproductive health policy and practice
E. coli and the Game of ClonesHost – Kate Baker
Cutting back malaria: CRISPR-based approaches for antimalarial target discovery
CANCELLED: LMB Seminar: New therapeutic modalities based on pseudo-natural peptides, products, and neobiologics
Computational and Systems Biology Seminar Series 2023 - 24 Mapping DNA replication stress in cancer cells and parasites with long-read sequencing and AI
SciSoc – Cambridge University Scientific Society Antibodies and their peptide mimics as pharmaceutical drugs
Planetary microbes: Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg, the agency and the politics of microbes, 1840s–1850s
Department of Biochemistry - Tea Club Seminars Reciprocal gut/body interactions in health and disease
Short term forecasting of Acute Respiratory Infections and their impact on NHS hospital pressures for situational awareness over Winter.
Department of Biochemistry - Tea Club Seminars Adaptation of the cytoskeleton for pathogenicity in the malaria parasite
Departmental Seminar Programme, Department of Veterinary Medicine Modelling optimal intervention strategies for animal diseases in data poor settingsThis talk will be streamed and will be accessible remotely once it has started, with raven login here: https://cambridgelectures.cloud.panopto.eu/Panopto/Pages/Sessions/List.aspx#folderID=%220c72d750-7bc0-4938-88f2-ae7c00b8c25d%22
LMB Seminar: Power to the protein: analyse, signal and protect with bacterial superglues
Departmental Seminar Programme, Department of Veterinary Medicine Predicting in vivo metabolic vulnerabilities in Streptococcus suis using metabolic models
CANCELLED: Unravelling the whipworm niche at the host intestinal epitheliaUnfortunately, this seminar had to be cancelled. There will be a new date for it soon.
Bradford Hill Seminar – What are the Policy Levers for Impact on Health and Sustainability?
The impact and innovation of research
Bradford Hill seminar - Tweeting through the storm: how to use social media during a pandemic
SciSoc – Cambridge University Scientific Society How Best to Explore Chemical Space for Bioactive Molecular Discovery
LMB Seminar: Decoding the role of solute carriers in health and disease
The virome of insect vectors
MRC Biostatistics Unit Seminars BSU Seminar: 'Bayesian analysis of diffusion-driven multi-type epidemic models with application to COVID-19'This will be an online seminar. To register to attend, please click on this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0ocO6qrTsiH9V3mlmvd_EOYT1sTBOKOmUZ
Taming experience: Giambattista Da Monte's commentary on the Hippocratic Epidemics I
Is Resolution the End of Inflammation? Nope! There is more, lots more….This seminar will take place in the Kings Hedges Room please contact seminars@babraham.ac.uk to request site access
Departmental Seminar Programme, Department of Veterinary Medicine Brain and Serum profile of the African Giant Rat brain (Cricetomys gambianus) after natural exposure to heavy metal environmental pollution in the Nigerian Niger Delta
CANCELLED Early infection response of the first-trimester placenta at single cell resolutionThis is a hybrid talk. You can attend in person or via zoom. See abstract for details
Department of Biochemistry - Tea Club Seminars How to kill your rivals: Inter-microbial competition mediated by the Type VI secretion system
Human inborn errors of immunity: revealing key mechanisms of antiviral immunity
Double-edged swords: innate and adaptive immune factors that inhibit or promote SARS-CoV-2 entry
Epigenetic memoirs of a parasiteThis is a hybrid talk. You can attend in person or via zoom. See abstract for details.
Humoral immunity in the lung; spatiotemporal regulation of resident memory B cell responses to infection with influenza virusThis webinar will take place in the Kings Hedges Room please contact seminars@babraham.ac.uk to request site access
Can small RNAs help address the big issues in helminth parasite control?This is a hybrid talk. You can attend in person or via zoom. See abstract for details.
Inference on compartmental models: COVID-19 modelling at Sussex
Department of Biochemistry - Tea Club Seminars Standing at the crossroads: having defined their pathogenicity at length, can we now exploit the beneficial properties of Burkholderia bacteria?
Plant Sciences Departmental Seminars Soil microbiomes and one Health
The interplay between cell cycle and immunity in the setting of viral infection
SARS-CoV-2 VariantsThis webinar will take place online via Zoom & Kings Hedges Room
Systematic discovery of ORFs in ~700 human viruses using massively parallel ribosome profiling
The importance of vaccinated individuals to population-level evolution of pathogens
LMB Seminar: Engineering a bacteria for lung therapy
Departmental Seminar Programme, Department of Veterinary Medicine Spillover Surveillance and One Health Response: Understanding Emerging Zoonotic Threats in Real Time
MRC Biostatistics Unit Seminars BSU Seminar: "Statistical approaches for differential analyses on transcriptomics data"This will be a free hybrid seminar. To register to attend virtually, please click here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYkfuivpj0jEta0t6wA4iKlz8YOaojvNwdt
Schistosoma-gut microbiome interactions: Implications for the pathophysiology of the infection (and more?)This is a hybrid talk. You can attend in person or via zoom. See abstract for details
Department of Biochemistry - Tea Club Seminars Plant pathogens manipulate host microbiota to promote disease development
Infecting under the radar: lentiviral evasion of DNA sensing
Defining genetic and environmental determinants of malaria transmissionThis is a hybrid talk. You can attend in person or via zoom. See abstract for details
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series How Salmonella reprogrammes a host kinase to drive macrophage polarisationDr Teresa Thurston, Imperial College London. Hosted by Professor Felix Randow
Taming your inner parasite: novel tools to study cryptosporidiosisThis is a hybrid talk. You can attend in person or via zoom. See abstract for details.
Zika virus emergence: the African exception
Cambridge Society for the Application of Research (CSAR) CSAR lecture - Where do we do go next with antimicrobial resistance?
Base Editing and Prime Editing: Precise Gene Correction Without Double-Strand DNA BreaksHost - Lin Wang
Mathematical modelling in the neglected topical disease elimination eraThis is a hybrid talk. You can attend in person or via zoom. See abstract for details
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Cell death and decision making in macrophages during inflammationAssociate Professor Jelena Bezbradica Mirkovic, Kennedy Institute, Oxford. Hosted by Professor Felix Randow
Deciphering gene expression regulation in health and disease using integrative omics approachesThis talk will take place online via Zoom & Kings Hedges Room
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Of novel MAMPs and DAMPs: Discovery of novel inflammatory pathways mediated by innate immunityProf Alex Weber, University of Tübingen, Germany. Hosted by Prof Felix Randow
The B cell receptor and beyond: specialized functions of the BCR in the intestineThis talk will take place online via Zoom & Kings Hedges Room
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Location matters: the complosome and cell physiology in health and diseaseProfessor Claudia Kemper, NIH/NHLBI, Bethesda MD. Hosted by Professor Menna Clatworthy
Milstein Lecture 2022 - Project Lightspeed – The discovery of the first Covid-19 mRNA Vaccine
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Mechanisms underlying host-microbiota relationships in the vertebrate intestineProf John Rawls, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Hosted by Prof Lalita Ramakrishnan
Seminars on Quantitative Biology @ CRUK Cambridge Institute Combining multi-omics and biological knowledge to extract disease mechanismsPlease contact Ciara for further details
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Capsid and the inhibition of retroviral replicationProf Jonathan Stoye, The Francis Crick, London. Hosted by Prof Paul Lehner
Departmental Seminar Programme, Department of Veterinary Medicine Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome economization for pathogenesis: “More from less for more”Room changed - will be Seminar Rooms 2/3, Pathology Block, Department of Veterinary Medicine.
Identifying sources of transmission for zoonotic mosquito-borne viruses
Phenotypic Impact of SARS-CoV-2 Variants
Unexpected roles for ubiquitin in immunity.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Immunity to acute and persistent virus infections with agingProf Janko Nikolich- Žugich, University of Arizona. Hosted by Dr Mark Wills
CpG Enrichment as a Vaccine Strategy for Influenza A Virus
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Leukocyte dynamics in lung metastasisDr Leo Carlin, University of Glasgow. Hosted by Dr Maike De La Roche
Regulation of innate immune activation during viral infections
Attachment, Uptake and Cytosol Penetration: How non-enveloped viruses enter the cell
Genome-led vaccine target discovery for parasitic infectionsThis is a hybrid talk. You can attend in person or via zoom. See abstract for details
Computational and Systems Biology CCBI/C2D3 Computational Biology Annual Symposium 2022
Kendrew Lecture 2022: Chemogenetic and optogenetic technologies for probing molecular and cellular networks
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Lung epithelia under attack: Infections, Interferon, InflammationProf Andreas Wack, The Francis Crick Institute. Hosted by Prof James Nathan
Plant Sciences Departmental Seminars Host Age-dependent Evolution of a Plant RNA Virus
The Role of Mononuclear Phagocytes in Sexual Transmission
Taming your intestinal parasite - building the tools to study CryptosporidiumCanceled
Estimating global spatial dynamics and vaccine-induced fitness changes of Bordetella pertussis using genetic data.
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Leveraging early life immunity to end pandemicsProf Sallie Permar, Dept of Pediatrics, Weill Cornell Medicine. Hosted by Dr Sarah Caddy
Bennett Institute for Public Policy Bennett Institute for Public Policy Annual Conference 2022
Max Perutz Lecture 2022: Therapeutic Opportunities in Glycoscience
Seminars on Quantitative Biology @ CRUK Cambridge Institute Causality, Perturbations, Gene Regulation, and Drug Repurposing
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Coordination of Transcription and Repair during the DNA damage responseDr Ana Tufegdzic Vidakovic, MRC-LMB, Cambridge. Hosted by Prof Paul Lehner
Transcription and Genome Replication Machinery of Non-segmented Negative Strand RNA Viruses
Friday Morning Seminars, Dept of Veterinary Medicine Identification and production of putative antimicrobial peptides from the Black Soldier Fly
From tagging to transcription activation in trypanosomesThis is a hybrid talk. You can attend in person or via zoom. See abstract for details
A household-structured approach to modelling non-pharmaceutical interventions
Computational and Systems Biology Seminar Series 2023 - 24 Transmissible cancers: when cancer cells become infectious agentsOur intention is to deliver all Seminars in person, we will follow University Covid Guidance on this. Seminars are aimed mainly at MPhil CompBio students, but are open to anyone who wishes to attend by pre-booking with the Administrator
Bennett Institute for Public Policy Global Pandemic Response, Public Health and Sustainability
Computational and Systems Biology Seminar Series 2023 - 24 Seeing the unseen: informatic approaches to find, characterise and drug conserved regions of nucleic acid in RNA virusesOur intention is to deliver all Seminars in person, we will follow University Covid Guidance on this. Seminars are aimed mainly at MPhil CompBio students, but are open to anyone who wishes to attend by pre-booking with the Administrator
Seminars at the Department of Biochemistry Tea Club Seminar - Sophien Kamoun “How to trick a plant pathogen”Meeting ID: 916 5548 5016 Passcode: H9mx8DtZ9S
Ecology and Evolution of Plant and Fungal Viruses
Computational and Systems Biology Seminar Series 2023 - 24 Drug Discovery in the era of large-scale genetics and genomics dataOur intention is to deliver all Seminars in person, we will follow University Covid Guidance on this. Seminars are aimed mainly at MPhil CompBio students, but are open to anyone who wishes to attend by pre-booking with the Administrator
Plant Sciences Departmental Seminars Entangled Lives: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds, and Shape Our Futures
Multidisciplinary approaches to understanding Schistosoma mansoni hotspots in UgandaThis is a hybrid talk. You can attend in person or via zoom. See abstract for details
Computational and Systems Biology Seminar Series 2023 - 24 Machine learning with biomedical ontologies: applications in precision healthOur intention is to deliver all Seminars in person, we will follow University Covid Guidance on this. Seminars are aimed mainly at MPhil CompBio students, but are open to anyone who wishes to attend by pre-booking with the Administrator
Cambridge Immunology Network Seminar Series Necrophagia, DaNGeRous indigestion and immunity to cancerProf Caetano Reis e Sousa, The Francis Crick Institute, London. Hosted by Prof Yorgo Modis
Friday Morning Seminars, Dept of Veterinary Medicine Immunogenicity of a trivalent vaccine candidate against Lassa fever, Ebola and Marburg virus
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