Keith Macaulay
| Name: | Keith Macaulay |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 11 Dec 2008, 7:46 p.m. |
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Talks given by Keith Macaulay
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Talks organised by Keith Macaulay
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- The human genome as an RNA machine
- Memories are made of this
- The early human occupation of Europe and Britain
- From cells to embryo: the magic of gastrulation
- Cancer and the cell cycle
- Skin, scales and fins: Genetic Analysis of the Development of Adult Integumentary Organs in the Zebrafish
- (In collaboration with Trinity College Science Society) Lives in Science
- Deadly companions - how microbes have shaped our history
- Converting knowledge into treatments (Sex, drugs and frustration)
- What are imprinted genes doing in the brain: sex, polygamy and mental illness
- Power, Sex, Suicide: Mitochondria and the Meaning of Life
- (In collaboration with Trinity College Science Society) Small silencing RNA - the dark matter of genetics
- The Mystery of Intracellular Timers in Animal Development
- What are imprinted genes doing in the brain: sex, polygamy and mental illness
- Can we really trust biologists?
- Stem cell biology: hype and reality
- From antibody inventions to start-up companies and blockbuster therapeutics
- Mission Possible: Defeating the silent killer
- Taking the stink out of instinct
- Protein folding, misfolding and disease
- Francis Crick's place in history
- Influenza virus membrane glycoproteins in virus replication and variation
- Sleepfaring: A journey through the science of sleep
- Malaria: from science to action
- Why intelligent design is for stupid people
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