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Cambridge Stem Cell Institute

 
  • 18Nov

    Speaker: Professor Kathy Niakan, (Francis Crick Institute/Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience)

    Title: "Genetic approaches to studying early lineage specification in human embryos"

    Chairing: Ludovic Vallier

  • 16Nov

    The presenters will be:

    Aleksandra Jartseva, PhD Student, Laue lab

    Title: "Single-molecule imaging for understanding
    chromatin organisation".

     

    Kyungtae Lim, Postdoc, Rawlins lab

  • 16Nov

    The Molecular Haemopoiesis Meeting, which was initiated 23 years ago, is an annual gathering of the UK and European research communities studying blood cell development, with a particular focus on blood stem cell biology, developmental haematopoiesis, gene regulation and leukaemia.

  • 11Nov

    Speaker: Maria Alcolea, Principal Investigator, Cambridge Stem Cell Institute

    Title: "Epithelial Cell Fate Transitions-an oesophageal tale"

    Chairing: Ludovic Vallier

     

  • 10Nov

    Speaker: Dr Irina Mohorianu (Head of Scientific Computing, CSCI)

    Title: "Is it or isn't it (differentially) expressed?  Effect of sequencing noise on inferring biological conclusions (for bulk and single cell sequencing data)."

    The talk will take place via Microsoft Teams

  • 06Nov

    Speaker: Dr Katharina Rothe

    Institution: Terry Fox Laboratory, Vancouver

    Title: "Leukemic Stem Cells: THe Root of All Evil"

  • 04Nov

    Speaker: Professor Alan Warren, Professor of Haematology

    Institution: Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, Department of Haematology

    Title: "Blood stem cells take multiple independent routes to combat germline ribosome dysfunction"

  • 02Nov

    The presenters will be:

     

    Silvia Benito-Kwiecinski, PhD Student, Lancaster lab

    Title: Studying early neural morphogenesis in ape-derived brain organoids

     

    Hongorzul Davaapil, Postdoc, Sinha lab

  • 27Oct

    Scott Dillon, Imaging Facility, Cambridge Stem Cell Institute

    “Thinking big on the nanoscale: electron microscopy for cell biology”

  • 14Oct

    Speaker: Prof Ramiro Alberio

    Institution: Professor of Developmental Biology, University of Nottingham

    Title: "Developmental principles of bilaminar disc embryos using the pig model"