Speaker: Sacha Jones, Research Data Manager, Cambridge University Library
Title: "Research Data Management Support at Cambridge"
Chaired by Frances England
For more information email: events@stemcells.cam.ac.uk
Cambridge Stem Cell Institute
Speaker: Sacha Jones, Research Data Manager, Cambridge University Library
Title: "Research Data Management Support at Cambridge"
Chaired by Frances England
For more information email: events@stemcells.cam.ac.uk
Speaker: Twm Mitchell, PhD Student, (Turner)
Title: "Post-transcriptional regulation in T lymphocytes: RBPs Zfp36 and Zfp36l1 limit differentiation and function of effector T cells"
Speaker: Srinjan Basu, Group Leader, Wellcome - MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute
Title: "3D genome organisation and dynamics, lineage specification at the single-cell and single-molecule level"
Hosted by Ludovic Vallier
Stephen Gadomski, PhD Student, Mendez Ferrer lab
Title: "The sympathetic cholinergic system in bone and marrow is enhanced by Interleukin-6"
Elena Corujo-Simon, Postdoc, Nichols lab
Speaker: Manav Pathania, Affiliate PI, Milner Institute & Dept of Oncology
Title: "Modelling Paediatric Glioma Subtypes to Interrogate In Vivo Roles of Genetic Heterogeneity"
Hosting the talk: Ludovic Vallier
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Speaker: Vickie Grenville and Lisa Clare, HR Advisers - University of Cambridge
Title: "Respect@work"
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Speaker: Paul Riley, BHF Professor of Regenerative Medicine & Chair of Development and Cell Biology
Institution: University of Oxford
"New insights into macrophage function during heart repair and regeneration"
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Speaker: Micahel McNicholas, Milner Institute
Title: "Using In-Utero Electroporation and the transposon system to generate models of paediatric high-grade glioma"
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Matthew Williams, PhD Student, Green lab
Title: 'The role of canonical and non-canonical STAT5 signalling in HSCs'
Balazs Varga, Postdoc, Karadottir lab
Title: 'Can immune cells alter brain development? The unusual role of “early birds”.
Speaker: Roger Barker, Professor of Clinical Neuroscience & Honorary Consultant in Neurology, University of Cambridge
Title: "How close are we to delivering a stem cell based therapy in Parkinson's Disease?
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