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If you have a question about this list, please contact: . If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 198 talks in the archive. Taking it up a Notch, building the body planProfessor Kim Dale, University of Dundee. Tuesday 24 January 2023, 11:30-12:30 [Cancelled] P body phase transitions govern RNA regulation during early Drosophila development[Cancelled] Sankaranarayanan Meenakshi-Sundaram, Tim Weil Lab, Dept. Zoology, University of Cambridge. Thursday 19 March 2020, 18:00-19:00 [Cancelled] Replenishing the ends : Structural Mechanism of Human Telomerase[Cancelled] Kelly Nguen, Group leader, MRC-LMB, Cambridge. Thursday 19 March 2020, 18:00-19:00 Bringing Rcd4 into the limelight - A forgotten member of the Drosophila centriolar inventoryPallavi Panda, Department of Genetics. Wednesday 26 February 2020, 17:30-19:30 The Elongator complex controls symmetry breaking of the central spindle and thereby polarized trafficking of cell fate determinants during asymmetric cell divisionVicente Jose Planelles Herrero – Derivery group – MRC LMB. Wednesday 26 February 2020, 17:30-19:30 Targeting cancer stem cells while enhancing healthy tissue functions - a novel paradigm for cancer therapiesKamil Kranc - CRUK Senior Cancer Research Fellow. Thursday 20 February 2020, 18:00-19:00 A bioinformatic strategy for allele-specific RNA expression for distant tomato crossesSebastian Muller - Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge. Thursday 20 February 2020, 18:00-19:00 R-loop coupled chromatin silencing at Arabidopsis FLCPr. Caroline Dean. Thursday 23 January 2020, 18:00-19:00 Specialization of the Drosophila nuclear export family protein, Nxf3, for piRNA precursor exportEmma Kneuss (Hannon lab, CRUK CI). Thursday 19 December 2019, 18:00-19:00 Structural studies of ribosome-associated quality and quantity controlVish Chandrasekaran (Ramakrishnan lab, MRC-LMB). Thursday 19 December 2019, 18:00-19:00 Genetics of Axonal Mitochondrial BiologyGaynor Smith, Cardiff University. Wednesday 13 November 2019, 17:30-19:30 Intracellular trafficking of mitochondria and neuronal ageingAlessio Vagnoni, IoPPN, King's College London. Wednesday 13 November 2019, 17:30-19:30 Gurdon Institute Seminar Series Epigenetic memory over geological timescalesHosted by: Hansong Ma & Eric Miska Hiten Madhani, University of California, San Francisco, USA. Thursday 31 October 2019, 10:30-11:30 Effect of Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia genes on presynaptic calcium handlingMegan Oliva, Dept of Genetics. Wednesday 16 October 2019, 17:30-19:30 Using whole-brain connectomics to reveal circuit principles relevant to olfaction and instinctual behavioursAlex Bates, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology . Wednesday 16 October 2019, 17:30-19:30 The emergent behaviour of the nuclear array in syncytial embryosJörg Großhans (Universität Göttingen) . Wednesday 12 June 2019, 17:30-19:30 Deciphering the structure-function relationships of lncRNAsJohn Mattick, Green Templeton College, University of Oxford. Thursday 18 April 2019, 18:00-20:00 Integrating protein, RNA and RBP localisation mapsTom Smith, PhD (Kathryn Lilley's group). Thursday 18 April 2019, 18:00-20:00 How like begets like: lessons from RNA silencing in C.elegansAntony Jose, Group Leader, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA. Tuesday 22 January 2019, 18:00-20:00 Queuosine-modified tRNAs confer nutritional control of protein translationFrancesca Tuorto Frank Lyko Lab, Heidelberg, Germany . Tuesday 22 January 2019, 18:00-20:00 The Structure of Poly(A) Determines Deadenylation SpecificityTerence Tang, LMB. Thursday 22 November 2018, 18:00-20:00 Single cell full length cDNA library protocol with error correctionRebecca Berrens, EMBL-EBI. Thursday 22 November 2018, 18:00-20:00 SmRNA cap methylation and its role in transcriptionDhaval Varshney, Department of Chemistry. Thursday 25 October 2018, 18:00-20:00 Killing two viruses with one transposon: The doc transposable element mediates anti-viral function of genesDaniel Fabian, EMBL-EBI. Thursday 25 October 2018, 18:00-20:00 Bacterial recognition in Drosophila: new readings of the old gospelPetros Ligoxygakis, Dept of Biochemistry, Oxford University. Wednesday 03 October 2018, 17:00-19:00 Non-classical immune response regulates stress during hypertrophyRobert Krautz, Gurdon Institute. Wednesday 03 October 2018, 17:00-19:00 RNA modification detection and functional analysis by mass spectrometry and deep sequencingMark Helm, University of Mainz. Tuesday 21 August 2018, 10:00-11:00 SLAMseq: Thiol-linked alkylation for the metabolic sequencing of RNAStefan L. Ameres, IMBA-Vienna. Thursday 28 June 2018, 10:00-11:00 Actomyosin driven tension at compartment boundaries orients cell divisions independently of cell shape in vivoElena Scarpa, PDN, Cambridge. Wednesday 20 June 2018, 17:30-19:30 Investigating the role of mitochondrial metabolism during central nervous system developmentJelle van den Ameele - Gurdon Institute, Cambridge. Wednesday 20 June 2018, 17:30-19:30 How evolution of mt-rRNA drives transformation of mitoribosomesAlexey Amunts, Stockholm University. Thursday 24 May 2018, 18:00-20:00 The structural plasticity of the Zika virus genome in human cellsOmer Ziv, Gurdon Institute. Thursday 24 May 2018, 18:00-20:00 APC/C-Vihar regulates centrosome activity and stability in the Drosophila germlineAlexis Braun (Kimata lab, Dept of Genetics, Cambridge). Wednesday 25 April 2018, 17:30-19:30 Radially-polarised cell behaviours drive tube budding from an epitheliumYara Sanchez-Corrales (Roper lab, MRC-LMB, Cambridge). Wednesday 25 April 2018, 17:30-19:30 Characterisation of primary RNA methylations and their role in cancerIsaia Barbieri. Thursday 19 April 2018, 18:00-20:00 Deciphering new aspects of G-quadruplex mediated post-transcriptional controlBarbara Herdy, Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge. Thursday 19 April 2018, 18:00-20:00 Spatially resolved transcriptomics to probe 3D RNA organizationJorg Morf (Babraham Institute). Thursday 29 March 2018, 18:00-20:00 Control of gene expression and cell cycle progression by mRNA nuclear sequestrationWeibing Yang (Sainsbury laboratory). Thursday 29 March 2018, 18:00-20:00 Combining tools and technologies to identify post-transcriptional modifications in RNAProf. Patrick Limbach, University of Cincinnati. Tuesday 27 February 2018, 10:00-11:00 A tale of sleepless flies and ninna nanna. How Drosophila changes what we know about sleep.Giorgio Gilestro, Imperial College London. Wednesday 21 February 2018, 17:30-19:30 Title to be confirmedLeo Otsuki (Brand lab, Gurdon Institute, Cambridge). Wednesday 21 February 2018, 17:30-19:30 Quantitative HCR for RNA FISHing- Have you heard of it yetVikas Trivedi. Thursday 25 January 2018, 18:00-20:00 Cryo-EM shows mechanism of 3' splice site selectionMax Wilkinson, MRC-LMB. Thursday 25 January 2018, 18:00-20:00 Using Sidekick to Define the Role of Apical Vertices in MorphogenesisTara Finegan (Sanson lab, PDN, Cambridge). Wednesday 13 December 2017, 17:30-19:30 Mechanism of Rok planar polarisation at tissue boundaries during morphogenesisClara Sidor. Wednesday 13 December 2017, 17:30-19:30 Conscious coupling: DEPS-1 links PIWI to endo-siRNA production in C. elegansKin Man Suen, Gurdon Institute. Thursday 07 December 2017, 18:00-20:00 Rfam 13.0: The genome-centric sequence databaseIoanna Kalvari, EMBL-EBI. Thursday 07 December 2017, 18:00-20:00 The Translational Response to Amino Acid Starvation in S. PombeCaia Duncan, Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge. Thursday 23 November 2017, 18:00-20:00 Functional dissection of 3'UTR and RNA cis-regulatory elements by CRISPR-Cas9 genome engineeringQianxin Wu, Sanger Institute. Thursday 23 November 2017, 18:00-20:00 Visualize gene expression and genetic variants in the central and peripheral nervous systems with the RNAscope technologyCourtney Anderson, ACDBio. Thursday 12 October 2017, 18:00-20:00 piRNA-mediated regulation of transposon alternative splicing in soma and germlineFelipe Karam Teixeira, University of Cambridge. Thursday 12 October 2017, 18:00-20:00 Mechanical control of Hippo signalling in Drosophila and mammalsBarry Thompson, Crick Institute. Wednesday 04 October 2017, 17:30-19:30 MicroRNAs and other regulatory RNAsDavid Bartel, Whitehead Institute, MIT. Tuesday 12 September 2017, 18:00-20:00 Title to be confirmedBenita Turner-Bridge, PDN, University of Cambridge. Thursday 22 June 2017, 18:00-20:00 Molecular logic behind Satellite cells specification in DrosophilaHadi Boukhatmi (Bray lab, PDN). Wednesday 03 May 2017, 17:30-19:30 Polarized endosome dynamics by spindle asymmetry during asymmetric cell divisionEmmanuel Derivery (MRC-LMB). Wednesday 03 May 2017, 17:30-19:30 Feedback cross-regulation between TDP-43 and paraspeckles promotes efficient exit from plutipotencyMiha Modic, Institute of Stem Cell Research, Munich. Thursday 27 April 2017, 18:00-20:00 Common genetic variation drives molecular heterogeneity in human iPSCsHelena Kilpinen, Sanger Institute. Thursday 27 April 2017, 18:00-20:00 Post-transcriptional mechanisms that time developmentHelge Grosshans, FMI, Basel, Switzerland.. Thursday 23 March 2017, 18:00-20:00 Major glial changes in the human aging brain: from RNA to cellsLilach Soreq, Crick Institute / UCL, London. Thursday 23 March 2017, 18:00-20:00 The evolution and development of Drosophila segment patterningErik Clark (Department of Zoology). Wednesday 15 March 2017, 17:30-19:30 A battle of dominance: should mitochondrial DNA be selfless or selfish?Hansong Ma (Gurdon Institute). Wednesday 15 March 2017, 17:30-19:30 Evidence for miRNA-mediated transcriptome regulation in the parasitic flatworm Schistosoma mansoniAnna Protasio (University of Cambridge). Tuesday 21 February 2017, 18:00-20:00 Sperm Mediated Transgenerational InheritanceCorrado Spadafora (Italian National Research Council, Rome, Italy). Tuesday 21 February 2017, 18:00-20:00 The architecture of muscle attachment sites.Hannah Green -Brown Lab, Gurdon Institute. Wednesday 18 January 2017, 17:30-19:30 Mitochondrial-ER interactions and dynamics in neuronsVictoria Hewitt - Whitworth Lab, Mitochondrial Biology Unit. Wednesday 18 January 2017, 17:30-19:30 The evolution of arthropod small RNA pathwaysSamuel Lewis, Department of Genetics. Thursday 08 December 2016, 18:00-20:00 Evaluation of Lexogen Quantseq for gene expression profiling of novel compounds in drug discoveryPhil Chapman, University of Manchester. Thursday 08 December 2016, 18:00-20:00 Targeted polyA tail removal by the Ccr4-Not complexJames Stowell, MRC-LMB. Thursday 17 November 2016, 18:00-20:00 NGS techniques for challenging RNA sample typesHazel Pinheiro, Exiqon. Thursday 17 November 2016, 18:00-20:00 The role of cell competition in tumour growthSaskia Suijkerbuijk (Pidini lab, Gurdon Institute/ Kops lab, Utrecht). Wednesday 16 November 2016, 17:30-19:30 Neural circuits for learning and memory in fly larvaeAlbert Cardona (Cardona lab, Janelia Research Campus). Wednesday 16 November 2016, 17:30-19:30 Structure of the catalytic spliceosomeWojciech Galej, MRC-LMB. Thursday 20 October 2016, 18:00-20:00 A transmissible RNA pathway in honey beesEyal Maori, Gurdon Institute. Thursday 20 October 2016, 18:00-20:00 Reactive Oxygen Species Regulate Activity-Dependent Neuronal Structural PlasticityMatthew Oswald (Landgraf lab, Department of Zoology). Wednesday 21 September 2016, 17:30-19:30 Nuclear dynamics of CSL, the transcription factor in the Notch pathwayMaria Gomez Lamarca (Sarah Bray lab, PDN). Wednesday 21 September 2016, 17:30-19:30 Patronin/Shot cortical foci assemble the noncentrosomal microtubule array that specifies the Drosophila anterior-posterior axisDmitry Nashchekin (Gurdon Institute) . Wednesday 06 July 2016, 17:30-19:30 Modelling of Axonal Endoplasmic Reticulum Network by Spastic Paraplegia ProteinsBelgin Yalcin (Department of Genetics). Wednesday 06 July 2016, 17:30-19:30 Ptbp1 post-transcriptional action is essential for the formation of germinal centre B cells and the generation of high affinity antibodies.Elisa Monzon-Casanova, Babraham Institute. Thursday 23 June 2016, 18:00-20:00 Parallel reverse genetic screening in mutant human cells using transcriptomics.Bianca Gapp, Ludwig Cancer Research, Oxford / invited by Lexogen. Thursday 23 June 2016, 18:00-20:00 New SHAPEs of retroviral RNAsDr Julia Kenyon, Department of Medicine (University of Cambridge). Thursday 19 May 2016, 18:00-20:00 SMall RNAs control transposons during demethylation in mouse ES cells.Rebecca Berrens (University of Cambridge), Babraham Institute. Thursday 19 May 2016, 18:00-20:00 ‘Uncovering new “lnc's” in mitosis : an RNA perspective.’Lovorka Stojic, CRUK-CI. Thursday 28 April 2016, 18:00-20:00 ‘Cell types in the mouse brain as revealed by single-cell RNA-seq.’Amit Zeisel, Molecular Neurobiology, MBB, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.. Thursday 28 April 2016, 18:00-20:00 Seismic communication in courting DrosophilaCaroline Fabre (Department of Zoology). Wednesday 27 April 2016, 17:30-19:30 Chromatin modification blocks dedifferentiation of neurons to prevent tumorigenesisAbhijit Das (Gurdon Institute). Wednesday 27 April 2016, 17:30-19:30 Modified RNA and grammer education for the naive immune systemVincent Kelly (Trinity College Dublin). Thursday 24 March 2016, 18:00-20:00 Role of long noncoding RNAs in hematopoiesisJoaquina Delas, CRUK-CI. Thursday 24 March 2016, 18:00-20:00 Selective control of genome maintenance pathways by RNA processing factorsVihandha Wickramasinghe (MRC, Cancer Unit). Thursday 25 February 2016, 18:00-20:00 Introduction to RNAcentral, a non-coding RNA sequence databaseAnton Petrov (EBI). Thursday 25 February 2016, 18:00-20:00 Structural and functional studies of the machinery of riboregulation in E. coli.Heather Bruce. Thursday 28 January 2016, 18:00-20:00 CryoEM structure of the spliceosomal U4/U6.U5 tri-snRNP at 3.7 Angstrom resolution.Kelly Nguyen (MRC-LMB). Thursday 28 January 2016, 18:00-20:00 CrPV-IRES: the dynamic tale of a molecular pirateIsrael S. Fernandez, MRC-LMB. Thursday 03 December 2015, 18:00-20:00 Using LNA enhanced oligonucleotides for elucidating microRNA and RNA functionsHazel Pinheiro, Exiqon. Thursday 03 December 2015, 18:00-20:00 Reverse Thinking: First Image Analysis then Immunostaining ProtocolDr Hélène Gautier (PDN) and Dr Leila Muresan (CAIC). Wednesday 02 December 2015, 18:30-20:00 Spindle Orientation in Epithelial CellsDan Bergstralh, St Johnston lab. Wednesday 28 October 2015, 17:30-19:30 Mechanical coupling between endoderm invagination and axis extension in DrosophilaClaire Lye, Sanson lab. Wednesday 28 October 2015, 17:30-19:30 MiRNA-containing gene regulatory networks in developmentLuisa Cochella, IMP, Vienna, AUT. Thursday 15 October 2015, 18:00-20:00 SIRVs – External Spike-in Transcript Variant Controls for RNA-SeqLukas Paul, Lexogen, Vienna, AUT. Thursday 15 October 2015, 18:00-20:00 Mechanism and Regulation of miRNA-mediated Repression in Mammalian Cells including Retinal PhotoreceptorsWitold Filipowicz, Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research, CH. Thursday 03 September 2015, 18:00-20:00 Novel insights into substrate recognition and targeting of mRNA to nonsense-mediated decayKristian E. Baker, Center for RNA Molecular Biology, Case Western Reserve University, USA. Thursday 03 September 2015, 18:00-20:00 How to make your research reproducible (5 selfish reasons to work reproducibly)Florian Markowetz & Gordon Brown (Cancer Research UK) & Stephen Eglen (Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics). Wednesday 08 July 2015, 18:30-20:00 Remote control of cell signalling using chemogeneticsJohan Alsio & Bianca Jupp (Department of Psychology). Wednesday 01 July 2015, 18:30-20:00 LNA GapmeRs represent a powerful alternative for knocking down mRNAs and lncRNAs.Simon Morgan - Exiqon. Thursday 11 June 2015, 18:00-20:00 Codon usage determines mRNA levels in Trypanosoma brucei.Janaina Nascimento - Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge. Thursday 11 June 2015, 18:00-20:00 Exome Sequencing MethodsJames Hadfield & Oscar Rueda (Cancer Research UK). Wednesday 10 June 2015, 18:30-20:00 How do miRNAs work?Martin Bushell - MRC Toxicology Unit, University of Leicester. Thursday 16 April 2015, 18:00-20:00 Small RNAs mediate trans-generational epigenetic inheritance in C. elegansAlexandra Sapetschnig (Gurdon Institute). Thursday 16 April 2015, 18:00-20:00 Genetic screening of the human kinome identifies a cellular signalling network predictive of brain atrophy in Alzheimer's disease & Circadian abnormality in Alzheimer's disease: insights from animal modelsBecky Inkster (Dept Psychiatry) & Ko-Fan Chen (Dept Genetics). Wednesday 15 April 2015, 18:30-20:00 Post-transcriptional RNA processing in the remnant chloroplast of the malaria parasite PlasmodiumEllen Nisbet - Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge. Thursday 26 March 2015, 18:00-20:00 tRNA that masquerades under rRNA to promote translation of mRNA in mitochondria.Alexey Amunts - MRC-LMB. Thursday 26 March 2015, 18:00-20:00 Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) – from data acquisition to results interpretationNatalia Bulgakova (Gurdon Institute). Wednesday 18 March 2015, 18:30-20:00 Peptides as drugs and tools to study biological systemsEmma Cahill (Dept Psychology) & Albert Isidro-Llobet (GSK). Wednesday 04 March 2015, 18:30-20:00 "HSV-1 causes widespread host-specific disruption of transcription termination"Andzrej Rutkowski, Department of Medicine, University of Cambridge. Thursday 26 February 2015, 18:00-20:00 “The Nuclear Matrix Protein Matrin3 Regulates Splicing and Forms Overlapping Networks with PTB”Miguel Coelho - Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge. Thursday 26 February 2015, 18:00-20:00 Chemical and proteomic analysis of spliceosomes and multi protein complexesAngus Lamond, Centre for Gene Regulation and Expression, University of Dundee. Thursday 29 January 2015, 18:00-20:00 Annotation and identification of potentially functional lncRNAsWilfried Haerty, MRC Functional Genomics Unit, University of Oxford. Thursday 29 January 2015, 18:00-20:00 Apptimistic research: Studying well-being and behaviour change using sensor data from mobile phone appsGillian Sandstrom (Dept. Psychology), Neal Lathia (Dept. Computer Science), Felix Naughton (Dept. Public Health and Primary Care) . Wednesday 10 December 2014, 18:30-20:00 Decipher the RNA structural code: A transformative platform reveals novel regulatory features.Yiliang Ding, John Innes Centre, Norwich. Thursday 04 December 2014, 18:00-20:00 Investigating the consequences of age-linked gene expression changesStephen Frenk, Babraham Institute. Thursday 04 December 2014, 18:00-20:00 Creating transparent intact animal organs for high-resolution 3D deep-tissue imagingKeith Siew (Centre for Clinical Investigation), Filipe Lourenco (Cancer Research UK). Wednesday 26 November 2014, 18:30-20:00 Super-resolution imaging: Getting and understanding microscopy images with more detailsLeila Muresan, Martin Lenz (Cambridge Advanced Imaging Centre). Wednesday 12 November 2014, 18:30-20:00 Targeted Sequencing Reveals The Genome’s Fine DetailsTimothy Mercer, The Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Australia. Thursday 30 October 2014, 18:00-20:00 Structure of Prp8 and its implications for the spliceosomal active siteWojtek Galej, MRC-LMB. Thursday 30 October 2014, 18:00-20:00 Optimized CRISPR/Cas tools for efficient germ line and somatic genome engineering in DrosophilaFillip Port (MRC-LMB). Wednesday 08 October 2014, 17:30-19:30 mRNA translational control in oogenesis and early embryogenesis.Tim Weil (department of Zoology). Wednesday 08 October 2014, 17:30-19:30 ‘Computational analysis of small RNA function in animals.’Anton Enright EMBL-EBI. Thursday 05 June 2014, 18:00-20:00 Regulation of microRNA expression during virus infection.Sébastien Pfeffer IBMC, Strasbourg, France. Thursday 05 June 2014, 18:00-20:00 "The end of the message: Insights into mRNA deadenylation"Lori Passmore (University of Cambridge). Thursday 24 April 2014, 18:00-20:00 Directional, amplification-free RNA-seq in for AT-rich malaria parasitesLia Chappell (University of Cambridge). Thursday 24 April 2014, 18:00-20:00 'Towards the RNA structure of everything'Kevin Weeks ( University of North Carolina). Thursday 06 March 2014, 18:00-20:00 'Small RNA biogenesis in the germline of C. elegans'Eva-Maria Weick (Gurdon Institute). Thursday 06 March 2014, 18:00-20:00 "Structure-function analysis of non-coding human Y RNA"Torsten Krude (University of Cambridge). Thursday 06 February 2014, 18:00-20:00 The evolution of the RNAi pathway and RNA viruses in DrosophilaF. Jiggins (University of Cambridge). Monday 21 October 2013, 18:00-20:00 The dynamics of Dengue virus transmission in natureJoão Marques, UFMG, Brazil. Monday 21 October 2013, 18:00-20:00 Wound healing in DrosophilaAntonio Jacinto, Institute of Molecular Medicine, Lisbon . Friday 05 July 2013, 11:00-11:45 Cellular Mechanics of Morphogenetic MovementsEnrique Martín-Blanco , Molecular Biology Institute of Barcelona, Spain. Thursday 05 July 2012, 16:00-16:45 Talin domains are required in a variety of ways for Integrin function during developmentBenjamin Klapholz - Gurdon Institute, Cambridge. Tuesday 13 March 2012, 16:00-17:00 Sculpting the Mature Nervous Systems: Mechanisms of Neuronal Pruning in DrosophilaFengwei Yu - Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory, Singapore. Tuesday 06 March 2012, 16:30-17:30 Roles of endoplasmic reticulum proteins in motor axon organisationNiamh O'Sullivan - Department of Genetics, Cambridge. Tuesday 14 February 2012, 16:00-17:00 Live Imaging, Genetic Dissection, and Mathematical Modeling of Macrophage Migration in DrosophilaBrian Stramer - King’s College London. Tuesday 31 January 2012, 16:00-17:00 Dissecting mRNA transport mechanisms in vivo and in vitroSimon Bullock LMB. Wednesday 30 June 2010, 15:00-15:45 The evolution of panarthropod neurogenesis: conserved and derived charactersAngelika Stollewerk Queen Mary, University of London . Wednesday 16 June 2010, 15:00-15:45 Improved Information Search and Extraction from the Fruit Fly Genomics Literaturetalk + demo Ted Briscoe (and many others) Computer Laboratory, Cambridge. Wednesday 09 June 2010, 15:00-15:45 Making an apical-lateral border in epithelial cellsEurico de Sá Gurdon Institute and Department of Genetics, Cambridge. Wednesday 26 May 2010, 15:00-15:45 The smelly beginning: Development of the olfactory network in Drosophila larvaeLucia Prieto Godino, Department of Zoology, Cambridge. Wednesday 24 March 2010, 16:00-16:45 Investigating the role of the protein TDP-43 in the pathogenesis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis using a Drosophila modelJenna Gregory, Department of Genetics, Cambridge. Wednesday 10 March 2010, 16:00-16:45 Analysis of morphogenesis of the adult abdominal epidermis of Drosophila by 4D microscopyMarcus Bischoff, Department of Zoology, Cambridge. Wednesday 03 March 2010, 16:00-16:45 Regulation of neural stem cell fates in the Drosophila optic lobeBoris Egger, Gurdon Institute, Cambridge. Wednesday 24 February 2010, 16:00-16:45 Gurdon Institute Impromptu Seminar How is genome DNA compacted into a mitotic chromosome?Kazuhiro Maeshima (Structural Biology Center, National Institute of Genetics, Shizuoka, Japan). Friday 22 January 2010, 11:00-12:00 Drosophila Mig10/Lamellipodin/Riam regulates actin cable formation during oogenesisSven Huelsmann. Gurdon Institute, Cambridge. Monday 30 November 2009, 16:00-16:45 Molecular basis for activation of Spätzle in dorsoventral patterning and innate immunityNick Gay. Department of Biochemistry, Cambridge. Monday 23 November 2009, 16:00-16:45 How different are male and female fly brains?Sebastian Cachero. LMB, Cambridge. Monday 16 November 2009, 16:00-16:45 The anatomical basis of a neuropeptide’s various functions: Pigment-Dispersing Factor and circadian timekeeping in DrosophilaOrie Shafer, Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology, University of Michigan. Monday 09 November 2009, 16:00-16:45 Cambridge Drosophila Seminar Series “Random Ramblings around Planar Cell Polarity”Jose Casal and Peter Lawrence, Department of Zoology, Cambridge. Monday 16 March 2009, 16:00-16:45 Cambridge Drosophila Seminar Series Computational & Genomics Approaches to Drosophila Transcriptional RegulationBoris Adryan, Cambridge Systems Biology Centre and Department of Genetics. Monday 02 March 2009, 16:00-16:45 Cambridge Drosophila Seminar Series Controlling the Polo kinase in Drosophila cell cycle and developmentVincent Archambault, Department of Genetics, Cambridge. Monday 08 December 2008, 16:00-16:45 Cambridge Drosophila Seminar Series A new target of the PAR-1 kinase for microtubule regulationIsabel Torres, Gurdon Institute, Cambridge. Monday 24 November 2008, 16:00-16:45 Cambridge Drosophila Seminar Series Motorneuron dendritic growth during larval life: regulation through cell-autonomous and target derived signalsJan-Felix Evers, Department of Zoology, Cambridge. Monday 10 November 2008, 16:00-16:45 Cambridge Drosophila Seminar Series Learning about the toxicity of protein aggregates using a Drosophila model systemDamian Crowther, CIMR and Department of Genetics, Cambridge. Monday 27 October 2008, 16:00-16:45 Self-renewal and differentiation in the nervous systemProfessor Andrea Brand (Gurdon Institute). Tuesday 29 July 2008, 17:15-17:30 Patterns of stem and progenitor cell fate in adult tissuesProfessor Ben Simons (Cavendish Laboratory). Tuesday 29 July 2008, 17:00-17:15 Analysing protein kinase activity and proteolysis in dividing cellsDr Jonathon Pines (Gurdon Institute). Tuesday 29 July 2008, 16:45-17:00 Physiological effects of four-stranded G-quadruplex DNADr Julian Huppert (Cavendish Laboratory). Tuesday 29 July 2008, 16:30-16:45 Bioimaging using atomic force microscopyDr Mike Edwardson, (Department of Pharmacology). Tuesday 29 July 2008, 15:40-15:55 Force sensing protein complexes in the developing animalDr Nick Brown, (Gurdon Institute). Tuesday 29 July 2008, 15:25-15:40 Looking for morphogenetic mechanismsDr Richard Adams (Physiology, Development and Neuroscience). Tuesday 29 July 2008, 14:55-15:10 Different ways to look at CellsProfessor Athene Donald ( Director, Physics of Medicine, Cavendish Laboratory). Tuesday 29 July 2008, 14:40-14:55 Welcome and IntroductionProfessor Jim Smith, (Director, Gurdon Institute). Tuesday 29 July 2008, 14:30-14:40 Gurdon Institute Impromptu Seminar Kid-mediated anaphase chromosome compaction ensures proper nuclear envelope formationDr. Miho Ohsugi, Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo. Tuesday 03 June 2008, 16:00-17:00 Insulators and silencers in Drosophila developmentRob White, Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge. Monday 02 June 2008, 16:00-16:45 Sinking or swimming in a very viscous world: a study of Hoverfly FlightJamie Gundry, Dept. of Zoology, University of Cambridge. Monday 19 May 2008, 16:00-16:45 Title to be confirmedIsabel Palacios, Department of Zoology, Cambridge. Monday 26 November 2007, 16:00-16:45 Sex and Sox - Conserved testis differentiation fuctions?Steve Russell, Department of Genetics, Cambridge. Monday 19 November 2007, 16:00-16:45 Myosin II integrates signals from different cell growth pathways to maintain epithelial polarityCanceled Vincent Mirouse , Gurdon Institute, Cambridge. Monday 05 November 2007, 16:00-16:45 Dynamic focal adhesions during morphogenesisIsabelle Delon , Gurdon Institute, Cambridge. Monday 22 October 2007, 16:00-16:45 Kick Off Meeting of the Cambridge RNA Clubno tie required, food and drink provided Miriam Llorian (Biochemistry), Antony Rodriguez (Sanger Insitute), Kin-Mei Leung (PDN), Jernej Ule (MRC-LMB). Wednesday 26 September 2007, 18:30-20:00 Dissecting transcriptional networks that control neuroblast fate determinationDr. Tony Southall, Gurdon Institute, Cambridge. Monday 11 June 2007, 16:00-16:45 A role for Dystrophin and Dystroglycan in the regulation of intercellular signaling during crossvein developmentDr. Robert Ray, University of Sussex. Monday 04 June 2007, 16:00-16:45 Cell fate and morphogenesis in fly renal tubulesDr. Helen Skaer, Department of Zoology, Cambridge. Monday 21 May 2007, 16:00-16:45 Regulation of dendritic arbor growth and synapse formation in embryonic motorneurons of DrosophilaMarco Tripodi, Department of Zoology, Cambridge. Monday 14 May 2007, 16:00-16:45 HMG-D, Tramtrack and Chromatin StructureAndrew Travers. LMB, Cambridge. Monday 12 March 2007, 16:00-16:45 Cellular junctions during Drosophila Dorsal ClosureNicole Goerfinkiel. Department of Genetics, Cambridge. Monday 05 March 2007, 16:00-16:45 What tells the Drosophila bristle which way to point?Peter Lawrence. Department of Zoology, Cambridge. Monday 12 February 2007, 16:00-16:45 A redundant mode of bristle patterning in Drosophila mediated by post-transcriptional repression of achaete-scutePat Simpson. Department of Zoology, Cambridge. Monday 05 February 2007, 16:00-16:45 Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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