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The Physics of Medicine (PoM) initiative of the Cavendish Laboratory and the School of Clinical Medicine is holding an afternoon of short introductory talks, held in the Gurdon Institute with the aim of identifying useful research partners to help bridge across this multidisciplinary divide.

For more information see:

http://www.pom.cam.ac.uk

http://www.gurdon.cam.ac.uk

The meeting is on the Afternoon of the 29th July 2008 and registration is required in order to help reception and to organise a small drinks reception at the end.

Please contact Duncan Simpson (drs45) if you would like to register for this meeting or to register online please click here:

http://workshop.ccbi.cam.ac.uk/register/o739jvd4/

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If you have a question about this list, please contact: Duncan Simpson. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser.

0 upcoming talks and 35 talks in the archive.

Glass of Wine

UserGlass of Wine.

HouseGurdon Institute Tea Room.

ClockTuesday 29 July 2008, 17:30-18:00

Self-renewal and differentiation in the nervous system

UserProfessor Andrea Brand (Gurdon Institute).

HouseGurdon Institute Tea Room.

ClockTuesday 29 July 2008, 17:15-17:30

Patterns of stem and progenitor cell fate in adult tissues

UserProfessor Ben Simons (Cavendish Laboratory).

HouseGurdon Institute Tea Room.

ClockTuesday 29 July 2008, 17:00-17:15

Analysing protein kinase activity and proteolysis in dividing cells

UserDr Jonathon Pines (Gurdon Institute).

HouseGurdon Institute Tea Room.

ClockTuesday 29 July 2008, 16:45-17:00

Physiological effects of four-stranded G-quadruplex DNA

UserDr Julian Huppert (Cavendish Laboratory).

HouseGurdon Institute Tea Room.

ClockTuesday 29 July 2008, 16:30-16:45

Molecular motors at work

UserMasanori Mishima, (Gurdon Institute).

HouseGurdon Institute Tea Room.

ClockTuesday 29 July 2008, 16:15-16:30

Coffee Break

UserCoffee Break.

HouseGurdon Institute Tea Room.

ClockTuesday 29 July 2008, 15:55-16:15

Bioimaging using atomic force microscopy

UserDr Mike Edwardson, (Department of Pharmacology).

HouseGurdon Institute Tea Room.

ClockTuesday 29 July 2008, 15:40-15:55

Force sensing protein complexes in the developing animal

UserDr Nick Brown, (Gurdon Institute).

HouseGurdon Institute Tea Room.

ClockTuesday 29 July 2008, 15:25-15:40

Soft Matters

UserDr. Jochen Guck (Cavendish Laboratory).

HouseGurdon Institute Tea Room.

ClockTuesday 29 July 2008, 15:10-15:25

Looking for morphogenetic mechanisms

UserDr Richard Adams (Physiology, Development and Neuroscience).

HouseGurdon Institute Tea Room.

ClockTuesday 29 July 2008, 14:55-15:10

Different ways to look at Cells

UserProfessor Athene Donald ( Director, Physics of Medicine, Cavendish Laboratory).

HouseGurdon Institute Tea Room.

ClockTuesday 29 July 2008, 14:40-14:55

Welcome and Introduction

UserProfessor Jim Smith, (Director, Gurdon Institute).

HouseGurdon Institute Tea Room.

ClockTuesday 29 July 2008, 14:30-14:40

Discussion over lunch

UserAll Invited (please let me know for numbers).

HouseSackler Lecture Theatre (Level 7), Cambridge Institute for Medical Research.

ClockFriday 22 February 2008, 12:30-13:30

Modelling semiflexible chains, filaments, and their networks

UserProfessor Eugene Terentjev, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge.

HouseSackler Lecture Theatre (Level 7), Cambridge Institute for Medical Research.

ClockFriday 22 February 2008, 11:30-11:40

Optical micromanipulation and quantifying Images

UserDr Pietro Cicuta, Cavendish Laboratory (University of Cambridge).

HouseSackler Lecture Theatre (Level 7), Cambridge Institute for Medical Research.

ClockFriday 22 February 2008, 11:10-11:20

Nucleic acid structures - predicting formation and function

UserJulian Huppert, Cavendish Laboratory (University of Cambridge).

HouseSackler Lecture Theatre (Level 7), Cambridge Institute for Medical Research.

ClockFriday 22 February 2008, 10:25-10:35

Cell fate in the mammalian epidermis

UserBen Simons (University of Cambridge).

HouseSackler Lecture Theatre (Level 7), Cambridge Institute for Medical Research.

ClockFriday 22 February 2008, 10:05-10:15

Soft Matters - biomechanics in cancer diagnosis and nerve regeneration

UserDr. Jochen Guck, Cavendish Laboratory (University of Cambridge).

HouseSackler Lecture Theatre (Level 7), Cambridge Institute for Medical Research.

ClockFriday 22 February 2008, 09:35-09:45

Cells and gels - questions a physicist asks

UserProfessor Athene Donald, Director, Physics of Medicine, Cavendish Laboratory.

HouseSackler Lecture Theatre (Level 7), Cambridge Institute for Medical Research.

ClockFriday 22 February 2008, 09:15-09:25

Introduction

UserProfessor Paul Luzio, Director of CIMR.

HouseSackler Lecture Theatre (Level 7), Cambridge Institute for Medical Research.

ClockFriday 22 February 2008, 09:10-09:15

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