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2016
May
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Cafe Med: Tackling Infections in Cystic Fibrosis
-Over 2.5 million people in the UK carry the gene that causes cystic fibrosis. At the moment the disease is incurable but huge advances have, and are being made. Join this discussion into current treatments and what the future may hold.
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'Findings from 10 years of genomic human Campylobacter surveillance in Oxfordshire, UK'
-Alysn Cody, Department of Zoology - University of Oxford
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'Multiple roles for Pax6 in controlling forebrain development'
-Dr John Mason, University of Edinburgh
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'Mechanisms of Vascular Calcification and Ageing'
-Prof. Catherine Shanahan, King's College London, Department of Cardiology
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'Knives and worms, maintaining genome stability in C. elegans'
-Anton Gartner, Centre for Gene Expression and Regulation - University of Dundee
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'A bird's perspective of early embryonic brain development'
-Dr Frank Schubert, University of Portsmouth
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'Silver Staining Methods in Neurocytology'
-Dr Ioannis A. Mavroudis, NHS Grampian
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'Cell biology of fungal plant pathogens'
-Gero Steinburg, Department of Biosciences - University of Exeter
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'Establishing a hospitable intracellular environment: How Malaria parasites interact with their host cells'
-Alyssa Ingmundson, Department of Molecular Parasitology - Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
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'Exploring the nutritional virulence of food-borne pathogens: Metabolic interactions of Campylobacter with the host and the microbiota'
-Dirk Hofreuter, Institute for Medical Microbiology and Hospital Epidemiology - Hannover Medical School, Germany