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2015
April
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Spinal Circuits for Skilled Motor Behaviour (2015 Kosterlitz Lecture)
-Professor Tom Jessell, Howard Hughes Medical Investigator, Columbia University, New York USA
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Of microbes, mice and men: the role of the intestinal microbiota in enteric infection
-Alan Walker, RINH - University of Aberdeen
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Licensing of Human Dendritic Cells by Cognate T-helper Cell Interaction Stimulates Effective Cytotoxic T Cell Responses
-Professor Marianne Boes, Laboratory of Translational Immunology, University of Utrecht
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Generation of novel antibody-based HER2:HER3 heterodimerisation inhibitors from Shark phage-display antibody libraries
-Dr Helen Dooley (University of Aberdeen)
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Melatonin as a potential therapy for sepsis
-Professor Helen Galley, University of Aberdeen
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Boosting autophagy for combatting cell death in Parkinsons disease
-Professor Erwan Bezard, INSERM Research Director, Bordeaux, France
March
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Avatars and Imaging in Cancer Therapy Development
-Prof. Emmet McCormack, University of Bergen, Norway
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Lagging strand replication shapes the mutational landscape of the genome
-Martin S. Taylor, MRC Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine, University of Edinburgh
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The skinny on obesity genetics: a mouses tail
-Nik Morton, Wellcome Trust Investigator, University of Edinburgh
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Cafe Scientifique: Fungi - the good, the bad and the essential
-Love them or hate them, fungi are integral to our lives as nature's recyclers, plant saviours and sometimes killers, pharmacists, bakers and brewers.