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"Living complexity: evolution in the XXI century "

UserJames A Shapiro (Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology The University of Chicago, Chicago (USA)).

HousePart II room, Department of Genetics.

ClockMonday 29 June 2009, 15:30-16:30

Do cells care about physics

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

HousePart II room, Department of Genetics.

ClockTuesday 17 March 2009, 16:30-17:30

What soft matter physics can give and take from cell biology

UserDr Pietro Cicuta - Cavendish Lab (University of Cambridge).

HousePart II room, Department of Genetics.

ClockTuesday 10 March 2009, 16:30-17:30

What does a living cell know of itself

UserDr Dennis Bray, PDN Cambridge University.

HousePart II room, Department of Genetics.

ClockTuesday 03 March 2009, 16:30-17:30

Physics of Mulitcellularity

UserProf Ray Goldstein ( DAMTP, Cambridge).

HousePart II room, Department of Genetics.

ClockTuesday 24 February 2009, 16:30-17:30

Magnificent pas de deux: Spindle orientation in yeast - ACT I

UserDr Marisa Segal - Genetics, Cambridge University..

HousePart II room, Department of Genetics.

ClockTuesday 17 February 2009, 16:30-17:30

Cell movements in reshaping tissues

UserDr Alexandre Kabla - Engineering, Cambridge University..

HousePart II room, Department of Genetics.

ClockTuesday 03 February 2009, 16:30-17:30

Mapping Morphogenesis

UserDr Richard Adams - PDN, Cambridge University.

HousePart II room, Department of Genetics.

ClockTuesday 27 January 2009, 16:30-17:30

"Stem cell and daughter fate control in the fly intestine: Notch signaling and beyond"

UserAllison Bardin (Institute Pasteur, Paris, France).

HousePart II room, Department of Genetics.

ClockMonday 26 January 2009, 16:30-17:30

Precision and exploration in assembling neural circuits

UserProf. Michael Bate - Zoology, Cambridge University.

HousePart II room, Department of Genetics.

ClockTuesday 20 January 2009, 16:30-17:30

Special workshop on "Heterogeneity and transcriptional noise in cell popuations"

Organised by the Department of Genetics in association with the PLM initiative. (www.gen.cam.ac.uk/plm) Please note this is on a Monday.

UserSpeaker to be confirmed.

HousePart II room, Department of Genetics.

ClockMonday 15 December 2008, 09:00-19:00

"Biology in five dimensions - the evolution of development"

UserProf. Michael Akam - Museum of Zoology, Cambridge.

HousePart II room, Department of Genetics.

ClockTuesday 02 December 2008, 16:30-17:30

"Network Biology"

UserDr Madan Babu Mohan - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge.

HousePart II room, Department of Genetics.

ClockTuesday 25 November 2008, 16:30-17:30

"Stochasticity in stem and progenitor cell fate"

UserProf. Ben Simons - TCM the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge.

HousePart II room, Department of Genetics.

ClockTuesday 18 November 2008, 16:30-17:30

"Molecular bases and function of cellular heterogeneity in development"

UserProf. Alfonso Martinez-Arias - Department of Genetics, Cambridge.

HousePart II room, Department of Genetics.

ClockTuesday 11 November 2008, 16:30-17:30

"Transcriptional noise in gene rregulatory networks"

UserDr Lawrence Wernisch - MRC Biostatistical Unit.

HousePart II room, Department of Genetics.

ClockTuesday 04 November 2008, 16:30-17:30

"Biophysics of behaviourally defined neurocircuits"

UserDr Dennis Burdakov.

HousePart II room, Department of Genetics.

ClockTuesday 28 October 2008, 16:30-17:30

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