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Date Event
24th May 12 Brian Charlesworth

Chromosome-wide linkage disequilibrium caused by an inversion polymorphism in the white-throated sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis).

24th May 12 Fleur Ruckley

Disposal of Biological Waste 10am to 11am

24th May 12 Molly Stephens (Imperial), Jamie Davies and Andrew Smith (Edinburgh)

KingsLinks lll: Tissue Engineering

25th May 12 Happy Hour

Happy Hour to follow the seminar

28th May 12 Dr Anagha Joshi

Regulatory network models from genome-wide datasets

28th May 12 David Robinson, University of Heidelberg

Receptor Recycling: or The Vesicle, There and Back Again

30th May 12 Alex Pigot (EGI, Oxford)

IEB Seminars: TBC

30th May 12 Catherine A. Royer

Fluorescence approaches to quantifying protein interactions in vitro and in live cells

6th Jun 12 Colin Farmery

Radiation Protection Training Introduction, 1:30pm to 4:00pm

6th Jun 12 Colin Farmery

Radiation Protection Training, Regulations, 4:00pm to 5:00pm

6th Jun 12 Susan Gasser

The movement of chromatin in the nucleus: roles in DNA repair

6th Jun 12 Russ Lande (Imperial)

IEB seminars: "Adaptation to an extraordinary environment by evolution of phenotypic plasticity and genetic assimilation"

11th Jun 12 Keynote Professor Sir Mark Pepys

SULSA ANNUAL RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM

13th Jun 12 Colin Farmery

Radiation Protection Training, Module A (Tracers), 2pm to 3pm

13th Jun 12 Colin Farmery

Radiation Protection Training, Module B (Closed Sources), 3pm-4pm

13th Jun 12 Colin Farmery

Radiation Protection Training, Module C (X-ray analysis), 4pm to 5pm

20th Jun 12 Colin Farmery

Laser Safety Training Course at 2:30pm - 4pm

21st Jun 12 Dr Celia Goodhew, SBS Health and Safety Advisor

Safety Induction Talk for New Starts 2.30 - 3.30pm

27th Jun 12 Jay Keasling (Berkeley) and Alastair Elfick (Edinburgh)

KingsLinks lV: Synthetic Biology

30th Aug 12 Dr Celia Goodhew, SBS Health and Safety Advisor

Safety Induction Talk for New Starts 2.30 - 3.30pm

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