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The Cambridge Seminars in Disease Mechanisms incorporates an interdisciplinary approach to the pathology of disease. The Lunchtime Seminars are held every Tuesday during term time at 12:30pm (unless stated otherwise). The seminars will be held in the Lecture Theatre (Tennis Court Road) and everyone is welcome. There are a variety of topics addressed by these seminars reflecting the multidisciplinary nature of research at pathology. Complementary tea, coffee and biscuits will be provided.

We welcome you to join us in this relaxed atmosphere to enjoy the origins and pathogenesis of disease.

Each seminar in the Series is sponsored by various companies or the Research Services Division. If a company would be interested in supporting the series, please contact

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Chromatin Modifications in transcription and cancer

UserProf.Tony Kouzarides - WT/CRUK Gurdon Institute, Cambridge.

HouseLecture Theatre, Department of Pathology.

ClockTuesday 05 May 2009, 12:30-13:30

Cancer, Development, Tissue Maintenance and the Multifunctional WT1 gene

UserProf. Nick Hastie - Director of MRC human genetics unit, Edinburgh.

HouseLecture Theatre, Department of Pathology.

ClockTuesday 28 April 2009, 12:30-13:30

Autophagic cell death through Dictyostelium eyes

UserDr Pierre Golstein - The Centre d’Immunologie de Marseille-Luminy (CIML), Marseille.

HouseLecture Theatre, Department of Pathology.

ClockTuesday 10 March 2009, 12:30-13:30

CANCELLED

Talk is CANCELLED and will be rescheduled for next term

UserProfessor Henning Walczak - Chair of Tumour Immunology, Division of Medicine, Imperial College London.

HouseLecture Theatre, Department of Pathology.

ClockTuesday 03 March 2009, 12:30-13:30

Investigation of signalling networks involved in transformation by Ras Oncogenes

UserProf. Julian Downward - London Research Institute, CRUK.

HouseLecture Theatre, Department of Pathology.

ClockTuesday 24 February 2009, 12:30-13:30

Genetic Screens in Embryonic Stem Cells

UserProf. Allan Bradley- Director of Wellcome Trust Sanger institute.

HouseLecture Theatre, Department of Pathology.

ClockTuesday 17 February 2009, 12:30-13:30

Understanding Chromosomal Instability and Exploiting it for Cancer Therapy

UserProf. Ashok Venkitaraman - Hutchison/MRC Research Centre, Cambridge.

HouseLecture Theatre, Department of Pathology.

ClockTuesday 03 February 2009, 12:30-13:30

THIS TALK IS CANCELLED

TALK CANCELLED

UserProf. Tariq Enver - The Institute of Molecular Medicine, Oxford University.

HouseLecture Theatre, Department of Pathology.

ClockTuesday 27 January 2009, 12:30-13:30

Disease mechanisms in human obesity and related metabolic disease

UserProf. Stephen O'Rahilly - Co-Director of IMS and Director of IMS-MRL, Cambridge.

HouseLecture Theatre, Department of Pathology.

ClockTuesday 20 January 2009, 12:30-13:30

Isoforms of PI 3-kinase: signalling and biological roles

UserProf. Bart Vanhaesebroeck - Institute of Cancer at Barts and The London, Queen Mary's School of Medicine.

HouseLecture Theatre, Department of Pathology.

ClockTuesday 25 November 2008, 13:00-14:00

Transcriptional control of blood stem cell development

UserDr.Bertie Gottgens - Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, Cambridge.

HouseLecture Theatre, Department of Pathology.

ClockTuesday 18 November 2008, 13:00-14:00

IL-25 (IL-17E) and IL-17A in the regulation of type-2 immunity and asthma

UserDr. Andrew McKenzie- MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology.

HouseLecture Theatre, Department of Pathology.

ClockTuesday 11 November 2008, 13:00-14:00

Combinatorial histone modifications and the epigenetic regulation of stem cell commitment and differentiation

UserProf. Niall Dillon - Chair of Epigenetics, Development and Cancer Section at MRC-CSC, Imerial College London.

HouseLecture Theatre, Department of Pathology.

ClockTuesday 04 November 2008, 13:00-14:00

Development of memory T lymphocytes

UserProf. Philip G Ashton-Rickardt - Chair in Immunology Division of Medicine, Imperial College London.

HouseLecture Theatre, Department of Pathology.

ClockTuesday 21 October 2008, 13:00-14:00

Dissecting cytokinesis: from microtubules to membranes with a sweet ending

UserDr. Pier Paolo D'Avino - Department of Pathology, Cambridge.

HouseLecture Theatre, Department of Pathology.

ClockMonday 13 October 2008, 13:00-14:00

Toxoplasma gondii, a model for host-parasite interations

UserDr Jim Ajioka, Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge.

HouseLecture Theatre, Department of Pathology.

ClockTuesday 20 May 2008, 18:00-19:00

"The evolution of Disease Resistance to AIDS".

UserProfessor Jonathon Heeney, Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Cambridge.

HouseLecture Theatre, Department of Pathology.

ClockTuesday 22 April 2008, 18:00-19:00

Mitotic Chromosome Condensation and Segregation

UserDr Frank Uhlmann, Cancer Research UK London Research Institute.

HouseLecture Theatre, Department of Pathology.

ClockTuesday 19 February 2008, 18:15-19:00

Membrane machines for bacterial virulence, drug resistance and motility.

UserProfessor Colin Hughes, Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge.

HouseLecture Theatre, Department of Pathology.

ClockTuesday 22 January 2008, 18:15-19:00

Membrane Trafficking in Trypanosomes

UserDr Mark Field, Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge.

HouseLecture Theatre, Depeartment of Pathology.

ClockTuesday 16 October 2007, 18:15-19:00

Stem cells and the role of the microenvironment

UserDr Gil Smith, National Institute of Cancer, NIH, USA.

HouseLecture Theatre, Depeartment of Pathology.

ClockMonday 02 July 2007, 17:30-18:30

“Disease mechanisms in cancer: the leukaemia paradigm”

UserProfessor Bryan D Young, Institute of Cancer, University of London.

HouseLecture Theatre, Depeartment of Pathology.

ClockTuesday 24 April 2007, 18:15-19:15

Multiple Sclerosis: from inflammation to neurodegeneration

UserProfessor Henry McFarland, Neuroimmunology Branch, NIH USA.

HouseLecture Theatre, Depeartment of Pathology.

ClockTuesday 20 March 2007, 18:15-19:15

"Reverse Phenotyping: Towards a systems approach to complex phenotypes and common disease"

UserDr Stephan Beck, Immunogenetics Laboratory, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.

HouseLecture Theatre, Depeartment of Pathology.

ClockTuesday 13 March 2007, 18:15-19:15

Immunogenetics of Human Disease

UserProfessor Peter Parham.

HouseLecture Theatre, Depeartment of Pathology.

ClockTuesday 21 November 2006, 18:00-19:00

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