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Talks on 2025/3/6
Thursday 06 March 2025
- 09:30 - Role of cellular senescence in cancer and ageing: therapeutic opportunities
- 09:30 - An introduction to Protein Crystallisation
- 10:00 - Bayesian Identification of Global 21cm Signal Depth Origin
- 11:00 - Shackleton’s Endurance expedition – unlucky with the weather?
- 11:00 - Learning to Interact in Real-World Multiagent Systems
- 11:00 - 2025 Scott Lectures - Quantum science with atom-like systems in diamond
- 11:00 - Environmental and ecological drivers of early animal evolution
- 11:30 - Reactions in Porous Rocks
- 12:30 - AI in basic and clinical neuroscience
- 13:00 - Governance and accountability in data-driven supply chains
- 13:00 - RO-FIGS: Efficient and Expressive Tree-Based Ensembles for Tabular Data
- 14:00 - 21st century eugenics, scientific racism and the academic community: how science is manipulated to promote political ideology
- 14:00 - Psychiatric disorders, dimensions, hierarchies, states or traits? How can we determine the right ontology for research and practice?
- 14:00 - Delivering Fusion Power: the challenges of control in a First of a Kind Power Plant
- 14:00 - UBT Smart City: The Convergence Platform for Entrepreneurial Place-Based, Smart, Self-Sustained, Innovation-based, Ecosystems
- 15:00 - Revolutionizing Connectomics using Generative, Federated and Holistic Learning
- 15:30 - Unnecessary sleep: opium, the trial of Ann, and the therapeutic dilemma of slavery
- 15:30 - Arctic Voices: Indigenous Leadership and Self-Determination in Arctic Governance
- 15:30 - Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy Goldsmiths' Seminars: Liquid Crystalline Elastomers for Reversible Actuation and Energy Dissipation
- 16:00 - “Primitive steroidogenesis in mast cells: A novel regulatory mechanism for mast cell function”
- 16:00 - ‘Rewilding’ later prehistory: Archaeological wildlife and its role in current nature recovery
- 16:00 - Artificial Intelligence in Drug Discovery and Computational Biology: Current Status, Successes, and Pitfalls
- 16:00 - How can music propel environmental action?
- 16:00 - The causes and consequences of marine human wildlife conflict
- 16:30 - History of UK Fast Reactor Development at Dounrey
- 17:00 - Can humans reproduce asexually?
- 17:00 - On Vanishing Gradients, Over-Smoothing, and Over-Squashing in GNNs: Bridging Recurrent and Graph Learning
- 17:15 - Cambridge AI Club for Biomedicine - March 2025
- 17:30 - Gates Cambridge Trust Annual Lecture: Winnie Byanyima, Director UNAIDS
- 18:45 - The History of Forests
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