Plenary Lecture Series 2005-2006
Venue - Physiology A Lecture Theatre, Biomedical Sciences Building, Cardiff University (Except where indicated otherwise)
Time - 15.30 - 17.00
Wednesday 26th October 2005
15.00 Onwards - Coffee, tea and cookies in West Wing Foyer
15.30 - Professor Lovell-Badge, MRC, Mill Hill
Title: How the Differences Between the Sexes Begin
17.00 Onwards - Drinks and snacks to follow in West Wing Foyer
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Wednesday 7th December 2005
15.00 Onwards - Coffee, tea and cookies in West Wing Foyer
15.30 - Professor Adrian Bird, Edinburgh University
Title: Proteins that Interpret the DNA Methylation Signal
17.00 Onwards - Drinks and snacks to follow in West Wing Foyer
Host
Wednesday 11th January 2006
15.00 Onwards - Coffee, tea and cookies in West Wing Foyer
15.30 - Professor Graham Collingridge, MRC Centre for Synaptic Plasticity, Bristol University
Title: Role of Glutamate Receptors in Synaptic Plasticity in the Hippocampus
17.00 Onwards - Drinks and snacks to follow in West Wing Foyer
Host
Wednesday 15th February 2006
15.00 Onwards - Coffee, tea and cookies in West Wing Foyer
15.30 - Professor Jim Smith, The Wellcome Trust/Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute
Title: Mesoderm Induction Revisited
17.00 Onwards - Drinks and snacks to follow in West Wing Foyer
Host
Wednesday 8th March 2006 - The GL Brown Prize Lecture, sponsored by the Physiological Society
15.00 Onwards - Coffee, tea and cookies in West Wing Foyer
15.30 - Professor Godfrey Smith, Glasgow University
Title: Matters of the Heart: The Physiology of Cardiac Function and Failure
17.00 Onwards - Drinks and snacks to follow in West Wing Foyer
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Wednesday 14th June 2006
15.00 Onwards - Coffee, tea and cookies in West Wing Foyer
15.30 - Professor Perry Bartlett, Director of the Queensland Brain Institute, Australia
Title: Producing new nerve cells in the adult brain: How is it regulated and what is its function?
17.00 Onwards - Drinks and snacks to follow in West Wing Foyer
