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0 upcoming talks and 9 talks in the archive.

From phenotypes to pathways: inferring genetic architecture from perturbation maps

UserFlorian Markowetz ( Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute).

HouseCentre for Mathematical Sciences, Meeting Room 2.

ClockWednesday 19 May 2010, 16:30-17:00

Title to be confirmed

UserDr. Michele Vendruscolo ( Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge).

HouseCentre for Mathematical Sciences, Meeting Room 2.

ClockWednesday 19 May 2010, 15:30-16:00

Quantifiying Adaptive Evolution in the Drosophila Immune System

UserFrank Jiggins (Department of Genetics).

HouseCentre for Mathematical Sciences, Meeting Room 2.

ClockWednesday 19 May 2010, 14:30-15:00

Title to be confirmed

UserMatthew Hurles.

HouseCentre for Mathematical Sciences, Meeting Room 2.

ClockWednesday 19 May 2010, 14:00-14:30

Gene Expression in Aneuupoid Drosophila

UserBrian Oliver (NIH).

HouseCentre for Mathematical Sciences, Meeting Room 2.

ClockWednesday 19 May 2010, 11:45-12:30

Title to be confirmed

UserPaul Sternberg (Caltech).

HouseCentre for Mathematical Sciences, Meeting Room 2.

ClockWednesday 19 May 2010, 10:30-11:15

Title to be confirmed

UserGos Micklem, (CCBI, Genetics, CSBC).

HouseCentre for Mathematical Sciences, Meeting Room 2.

ClockWednesday 19 May 2010, 09:00-09:30

Ultrasound elastography

UserDr Graham Treece (University of Cambridge, Department of Engineering).

HouseCentre for Mathematical Sciences, Meeting Room 2.

ClockTuesday 06 April 2010, 11:15-11:45

Title to be confirmed

UserNicholas le Novere (EBI).

HouseCentre for Mathematical Sciences, Meeting Room 2.

ClockTuesday 06 April 2010, 09:30-10:00

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