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Computational & Systems Biology Seminar Programme

Please see below the CSB seminar series currently scheduled for 2012.

These seminars are open to all at the Norwich Research Park whom are most welcome to join us and to stay on afterwards for further discussion.

Please note that all seminars are held in the JIC Conference Centre room G34/35 at 15:30hrs unless otherwise stated.

DATE
SPEAKER
SEMINAR TITLE
2012    
JANUARY    
     
Tuesday, 24th January Professor Steve Coombes
University of Nottingham, UK
Threshold models of intracellular calcium release
     
Monday, 30th January
Genome Centre Seminar Room
15:00hrs
Professor José Feijó
University of Lisbon, Portugal
Signalling with ions: merging genetics with biophysics on the pollen tube system
     
Tuesday, 31st January Dr. Cock van Oosterhout
School of Environmental Sciences,
University of East Anglia, UK
Computational Modelling of Parasite Infections and Population Genetics
     
FEBRUARY    
Tuesday, 21st February Dr Martin Trick
John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK
Transcriptome sequencing powering association genetics, associative transcriptomics and metabolic discovery
     
Tuesday, 28th February Dr. Pedro Machado
Cambridge University, UK
Cell oscillations in drosophila dorsal closure
     
MARCH    
Tuesday, 6th March Eva Deinum
FOM Institute AMOLF/Wageningen University,
The Netherlands

The importance of inheritance and parental guidance in the ordered life of plant cortical microtubules

     
Tuesday, 13th March Dr James Briscoe
MRC National Institute for Medical Research, London, UK
The Regulatory Logic of Sonic Hedgehog Morphogen signaling in the Neural Tube
     
Tuesday, 20th March Wilma van Esse
Wageningen University, The Netherlands
Kinetic modeling of BRI1 mediated signaling controlling root growth
     
Tuesday, 27th March Professor Kirsten ten Tusscher
Utrecht University, The Netherlands
In silico models for developmental patterning and its evolution
     
APRIL    
Tuesday, 3rd April Dr Andrew Goryachev
University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Autofocusing mechanisms of cellular polarization
     
Tuesday, 17th April Pierre-Yves Chibon
Wageningen University, The Netherlands

The semantic web for data integration
A use case for plant breeding: Marker2sequence

     
Tuesday, 24th April Dr Lucy Colwell
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
University of Cambridge, UK
Using large sets of homologous protein sequences to predict 3D protein structure
     
MAY    
Tuesday, 8th May Ramiro Magno Morgado
John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK
Really quantitative Real-Time qPCR
     
Tuesday, 15th May
Biffen Annex
Seminar Room 117
Professor Gabriel Martins
University of Lisbon, Portugal

Mesenchymal/epithelial transitions in vitro & in vivo; Cells into organs

     
Tuesday, 22nd May To be confirmed To be advised
     
Tuesday, 29th May To be confirmed To be advised
     
JUNE    
Tuesday, 5th June To be confirmed To be advised
     
Tuesday, 12th June Professor Amy Schmid
Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
Gene regulatory network dynamics in response to environmental stress in archaea
     
Tuesday, 19th June To be confirmed To be advised
     
Tuesday, 26th June To be confirmed To be advised