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SUMMARY:Cells move! But how do they do it? - Dr Rob Kay\, FRS
DTSTART:20111109T190000Z
DTEND:20111109T200000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Cell movement is vital for shaping an embryo\, wiring up the b
 rain\, and in adult life\, for healing wounds and fighting infection. In c
 ancer\, it is the cause of spread of disease to new sites. Yet cell moveme
 nt is best studied in the amoebae of Dictyostelium. These cells use chemot
 axis to hunt their bacterial prey and\, in the social phase of their life\
 , to find one another and build a multi-cellular entity.
LOCATION:Pharmacology Lecture Theatre\, Department of Pharmacology\, Tenni
 s Court Road
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