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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > DNA, Cells and Cancer- A Symposium to Honour Professor Ron Laskey
DNA, Cells and Cancer- A Symposium to Honour Professor Ron Laskey
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This event marks the retirement of Professor Ron Laskey, the former honorary Director of the MRC Cancer Cell Unit and the Charles Darwin Professor of Animal Embryology at the University of Cambridge. It will be held at the Babbage Lecture Theatre on the 27th and 28th September. Attendance at this event is free of charge, but you must register via the website to reserve your place- http://www.hutchison-mrc.cam.ac.uk/Symposium/home.html Registration for this event has now closed. Please contact Sally Hames (email: sah57@hutchison-mrc.cam.ac.uk) if you have any queries about this event. If you have a question about this list, please contact: Dr Ireena Dutta. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 13 talks in the archive. Chromosomal Instability and Cancer PredispositionAshok Venkitaraman, MRC Cancer Cell Unit and University of Cambridge. Babbage Lecture Theater - New Museums Site. Tuesday 28 September 2010, 11:45-12:30 Zen and the Art of Genome Maintenance: Detecting, Signalling and Repairing DNA DamageSteve Jackson, WT/CRUK Gurdon Institute, Cambridge. Babbage Lecture Theater - New Museums Site. Tuesday 28 September 2010, 11:00-11:45 Genome Wide Association Studies for Cancer- How Do We Use the Results?Bruce Ponder, University of Cambridge. Babbage Lecture Theater - New Museums Site. Tuesday 28 September 2010, 09:45-10:30 MCMs in Screening for Common CancersNick Coleman, MRC Cancer Cell Unit, Cambridge. Babbage Lecture Theater - New Museums Site. Tuesday 28 September 2010, 09:00-09:45 Title to be confirmedMichael Akam, University of Cambridge. Babbage Lecture Theater - New Museums Site. Monday 27 September 2010, 17:00-17:45 Title to be confirmedAnna Philpott, University of Cambridge. Babbage Lecture Theater - New Museums Site. Monday 27 September 2010, 16:15-17:00 The Xenopus Organizer and Neural InductionRichard Harland, University of California, Berkeley. Babbage Lecture Theater - New Museums Site. Monday 27 September 2010, 15:00-15:45 Chromatin Modifying Enzymes: Their Function and Role in CancerTony Kouzarides, WT/CRUK Gurdon Institute, Cambridge. Babbage Lecture Theater - New Museums Site. Monday 27 September 2010, 14:15-15:00 DNA Replication: From Origin Recognition to Cell IdentityMarcel Mechali, Institute of Human Genetics, Montpellier, France. Babbage Lecture Theater - New Museums Site. Monday 27 September 2010, 13:30-14:15 Ensuring Precise Duplication of Chromosomal DNAJulian Blow, University of Dundee. Babbage Lecture Theater - New Museums Site. Monday 27 September 2010, 11:45-12:30 Building a Mitotic Chromosome: The Complete Parts ListBill Earnshaw, University of Edinburgh. Babbage Lecture Theater - New Museums Site. Monday 27 September 2010, 11:00-11:45 Mechanisms in Nucleocytoplasmic TransportDirk Gorlich, University of Gottingen, Germany. Babbage Lecture Theater - New Museums Site. Monday 27 September 2010, 09:45-10:30 From Nuclear Transfer to Nuclear ReprogrammingJohn Gurdon, WT/CRUK Gurdon Institute Cambridge. Babbage Lecture Theater - New Museums Site. Monday 27 September 2010, 09:00-09:45 Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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