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Harnessing evolution for making new medicines

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2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

FREE AND OPEN FOR ALL

Come to the Winstanley Lecture Hall on 24th January at 6 pm to hear from our Master Prof Sir Gregory Winter about his Nobel-prize winning research on phage display – a technology which revolutionised the medicine market and enabled novel treatment of different cancers and autoimmune disorders. The talk will begin at 18:15 with free refreshments available from 18:00. We kindly ask you to arrive promptly and move inside the rows to save time for the Q&A session you might find interesting. To reach Winstanley Lecture Hall, enter the door opposite to the Great Gate, go up the stairs to your right, and take the second left turn. You can find our banner near the entrance.

See you there!

P.S. Alumni attending as Trinity Engineers Association members are asked to arrive at 17:45 sharp to be seated by Alumni Office staff.

This talk is part of the Trinity College Science Society (TCSS) series.

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