Wellcome Trust Centre for Gene Regulation and Expression

Seminars Archive

Date Title & Speaker Time Location
17th April 2012  - Celebrating Innovation: How do you Innovate as a University? 0100 Dalhousie Building
13th April 2012 Prof Robert Weinberg - THE ADAM NEVILLE NAMED LECTURE 0100 MSI Large Lecture Theatre
10th April 2012 Dr Tony Ly - "Large scale analysis of RNA and protein expression variation through the cell cycle" 0100 Wellcome Trust Seminar Rooms
30th March 2012 Christian Eckmann - “Cell Fate Regulation via a GoLDen Translational Control Machinery” 0100 Wellcome Trust Seminar Rooms
27th March 2012 Maria Kalantzaki - "The role of Ndc80 and Dam1 complex in kinetochore-microtubule interaction." 0100 WTB Seminar Room
6th March 2012 Dr Orlando Scharer - “Regulating nuclease activity in human DNA repair pathways” 0100 MSI Small Lecture Theatre
23rd February 2012 Professor Robert White, FRSE FMedSci - “Causes and Consequences of Elevated tRNA Expression” 0100 WTB Seminar Room
14th February 2012 Stephen Taylor - "THE SPINDLE CHECKPOINT: ensuring accurate chromosome segregation" 0100 WTB Seminar Room
7th February 2012 Prof Bill Earnshaw - "Building Mitotic Chromosomes: From Parts to Mechanism and Back Again" 0100 MSI Small Lecture Theatre
31st January 2012 Mr Romain Gibeaux - The minus end directed motor Kar3p drives nuclear congression through spindle pole body cytoplasmic microtubule interactions 0100 WTB Seminar Rooms
24th January 2012 Dr. William Schafer - "Information processing and behavioural phenotyping in C. elegans" 0100 WTB Seminar Room
19th January 2012 Ian Hickson - ‘Genomic instability and cancer: lessons from analysis of Bloom’s syndrome’ 0100 MSI Small Lecture Theatre
2nd December 2011 Dr Jurgen Cox - "Computational proteomics and beyond with MaxQuant" 0100 MSI Small Lecture Theatre
29th November 2011 Andrew McAinsh - 'Powering chromosome movement' 0100 WTB Seminar Room
18th November 2011 Matthias Mann - DISCOVERY SEMINAR: Matthias Mann 0100 MSI Small Lecture Theatre
1st November 2011 Dr Kristina Kirschner - "Global analysis of p53 shows plasticity in phenotype regulation " 0100 WTB Seminar Room
25th October 2011 Professor Ivan Ahel - 'Poly (ADP-ribosyl) ation in regulation of DNA repair' 0100 MSI Small Lecture Theatre
6th October 2011 Symposium and Exhibition - Shared Imagination 0100 Visual Research Centre, DCA
30th September 2011 Prof Seamus J. Martin - 'Oncogene-induced autophagic cell death' 0100 WTB Seminar Room
27th September 2011 Alexia Ferrand - 'The role of heterchromatin on chromosome alignment: study of HP1 proteins' 0100 WTB Seminar Room
20th September 2011 Jonathan Ward - 'Models for patterning of the fission yeast spindle in anaphase B' 0100 WTB Seminar Room
19th September 2011 Dr. Oliver Rando - 'Chromatin dynamics in yeast from 15 minutes to 1 billion years' 0100 WTB Seminar Room
26th August 2011 Professor J. Richard McIntosh - "Microtubule Dynamics and the Mechanisms of Chromosome Motion" 0100 MSI Small Lecture Theatre
4th August 2011 Manuel S. Rodríguez - 'Using ubiquitin-traps to design a new ubiquitin landscape' 0100 JBC Mezz Meeting Room
4th July 2011 Adrian Saurin - ‘Feedback controls in mitosis: when kinase, phosphatase and ubiquitin ligase meet’ 0100 MSI Small Lecture Theatre
21st June 2011 Mike Stark 0100 WTB Seminar Room
14th June 2011 Yasmeen Ahmad 0100 WTB Seminar Room
7th June 2011 Ferenc Mueller - "Transcription regulation in the zebrafish embryo - genomic and functional analysis by high throughput approaches" 0100 WTB Seminar Room
24th May 2011 Steve Buratowski 0100 MSI Small Lecture Theatre
10th May 2011 Mark Larance 0100 WTB Seminar Room
5th May 2011 Laure Verrier - 'A new isoform of histone demethylaseJMJD2A/KDM4A required for skeletal muscle differentiation' 0100 WTB Seminar Room
3rd May 2011 Alper Akay - "RNA-binding Protein GLD-1 Genetically Interacts with Multiple miRNA Pathways in C. elegans" 0100 WTB Seminar Room
2nd May 2011 Professor Chris Hutchison - "Nuclear Envelope proteins: their roles in premature and normal aging" 0100 MSI Small Lecture Theatre
15th April 2011 Professor Hiroyuki Araki - "Molecular mechanism of the initiation of chromosomal DNA replication in budding yeast" 0100 MSI Small Lecture Theatre
8th April 2011 Dr Kozo Tanaka - "Regulation of kinetochore-microtubule attachment by a novel protein, CAMP (C13orf8)" 0100 WTB Seminar Room
5th April 2011 Andrew Melvin - "Investigating chromatin during hypoxia" 0100 WTB Seminar Room
22nd March 2011 Professor Jonathan Cooper - "Microfluidics as an Enabling Technology in Biological Analysis" 0100 WTB Seminar Room
15th March 2011 Prof Frank Uhlmann - "Temporal ordering of mitotic progression" 0100 WTB Seminar Rooms
8th March 2011 Professor Ron Hay - "How Sumo talks to ubiquitin" 0100 WTB Seminar Room
22nd February 2011 Prof Anders Bystrom - "Elongator complex is involved in tRNA modification" 0100 WTB Seminar Rooms
18th February 2011 Professor Bob Holmgren - "Using an RNAi suppressor/enhancer screen to identify new components in the Hedgehog pathway" 0100 MSI Small Lecture Theatre
15th February 2011 Dr Helder Maiato - Institute for Molecular and Cell Biology, University of Porto, Portugal - "How to make a precise chromosome segregation machine" 0100 WTB Seminar Room
1st February 2011 Edith Heard - Edith Heard, Institut Curie, France 0100 WTB Seminar Rooms
25th January 2011 Jason Chin, Cambridge 0100 WTB Seminar Rooms
24th January 2011 Dr. William Schafer - "Information processing and behavioural phenotyping in C. elegans" 0100 WTB Seminar Room
17th January 2011 Professor Mike Stratton - Professor Mike Stratton, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute 0100 MSI Small Lecture Theatre
14th December 2010 Dr Huib Ovaa, Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI) 0100 WTB Seminar Rooms
25th November 2010 Dr Conrad Nieduszynski - tbc - Dr Conrad Nieduszynski 0100 WTB Seminar Rooms
9th November 2010 Michael Labouesse, IGBMC, France - Forces and tensions driving elongation of an embryo 0100 WTB Seminar Rooms
2nd November 2010 Susanne Lens, University of Utretch - How to maintain a stable genome? A passenger perspective 0100 WTB Seminar Rooms