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2014
February
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Can we reprogramme our sex?
-Dr. Ryohei Sekido
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The progression of multidrug resistance in bacteria responsible for hospital-acquired infection
-Prof Sebastian Amyes (University of Edinburgh)
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Proteinase-activated receptor-2: Is it PARticularly important for CNS function?
-Dr Trevor Bushell (Senior Lecturer & Director of SIPBS Graduate School University of Strathclyde)
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Genetic analysis of Salmonella and E. coli pathogenesis in food-producing animals
-Mark Stevens, Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh
January
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Molecular mechanisms of Toll receptor signalling in innate immunity, neurogenesis and neurodegeneration
-Professor Nick Gay (Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator, Department of Biochemistry Christ's College, Cambridge)
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The legacy of environment around the time of conception on lifelong health
-Prof. Paul Fleming, Professor of Developmental Biology, University of Southampton
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Exploring the process and burden of protein synthesis using modelling and synthetic biology
-Dr Tom Gorochowski, DSM Biotechnology Center, Deft, The Netherlands
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Macrophages in type 2 immunity: where inflammation is anti-inflammatory
-Professor Judi Allen (University of Edinburgh)
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Stochastic, Adaptive Sampling of Information by Microvilli in Fly Photoreceptors - a general principle in sensory nerve terminals?
-Dr Zhuoyi Song, Centre for Mathematics & Physics in the Life Sciences & Experimental Biology (CoMPLEX) University College London
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How does metformin really work?
-Dr. Graham Rena, University of Dundee