Peninsula Medical School Seminar Series
  • Rosa Bale Lecture Theatre, John Bull Building and via Zoom

  • Rosa Bale Lecture Theatre, John Bull Building and via Zoom

  • Hybrid: Rosa Bale Lecture Theatre, John Bull Building and via Zoom

  • Hybrid: Rosa Bale Lecture Theatre, John Bull Building and via Zoom

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We are pleased to announce the upcoming speakers for the Peninsula Medical School Seminar Series.
The seminars are open to all who are interested.

 
Monday 24 April 2023, 15:30-17:00, Rosa Bale Lecture Theatre in the John Bull Building and Zoom. 
April’s seminar will consist of two talks:

Research Impact: Celebrating the benefits of research

Jane Minett, Research Impact & Policy Officer, University of Plymouth
This session will give you everything you need to generate and communicate real-world impacts. You will learn about practical tools to plan and generate impact

The role of macrophages in cytomegalovirus infection

Dr Zsolt Ruzsics
 
Friday 19 May, 16:00-17:00, Rosa Bale Lecture Theatre in the John Bull Building and Zoom

The MeshCODE theory – does our brain store memories in binary format

Professor Ben Goult, Professor of Biochemistry, Programme Lead UG Biochemistry, University of Kent
 
Wednesday 21 June,16:00 – 17:00, Rosa Bale Lecture Theatre in the John Bull Building and Zoom

Neutral stem cell quiescence uncouples the proteome from the transcriptome

Dr Rita Sousa-Nunes, PhD Lecturer in Developmental Neurobiology, Kings College London
 
Monday 10 July, 16:00-17:00, Rosa Bale Lecture Theatre in the John Bull Building and Zoom

Targeting DNA repair in glioblastoma 

Professor Petra Hamerlik, PhD Chair of Translational Neuro-Oncology, University of Manchester
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