Details of the talks we ran within our Research Seminar Series are below.
“Solving a 150 year-old Bio-geographical Puzzle: The Origin of the Lusitanian Flora”
Dr Jim Provan from the University of Aberystwyth.
Monday 30th October 2018
Lecture: 1-2pm in Creative Edge (CE.017)
All invited to attend.
“Fanconi Anaemia: Lessons We Can Learn From a Rare Genetic Disease”
Dr Nigel Jones from the University of Liverpool.
Monday 20th November 2018
Lecture: 1-2pm in Creative Edge (CE.017)
All invited to attend.
“Plant-atmosphere Interactions Provide Insights into Darwin’s “Abominable Mystery”
Dr Charilaos Yiotis from the University College Dublin.
Monday 4th December 2018
Lecture: 1-2pm in Creative Edge (CE.017)
All invited to attend.
Ancient recipe that could be a modern cure to MRSA
Steve Diggle, Nottingham University
Monday 22nd October 2016
1pm-2pm
M40, Main Building
Developing treatments for pregnancy diseases
Mark Dilworth, University of Manchester
Monday 21st November 2016
1pm-2pm
M40, Main Building
The obesity epidemic – qualitative research within the NHS
Kara Zamen, NHS
Monday 28th November 2016
1pm-2pm
M40, Main Building
Congenital skin disorders
Hans Hennies, Huddersfield University
Monday 12th December 2016
1pm-2pm
M40, Main Building
Biological Control
Chris Williams, Liverpool John Moores University
Monday 30th January 2016
1pm-2pm
M40, Main Building
Extremophiles
Terry McGenity, University of Essex
Monday 6th February 2016
1pm-2pm
M40, Main Building
Entomophagy- Insects as a new food!
Peter Smithers, Plymouth University
Monday 13th February 2017
1pm-2pm
M40, Main Building
Human Evolution and Genetics
Sandra Beleza, University of Leicester
Monday 27th March 2017
1pm-2pm
M40, Main Building