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Wednesday 26 June, 12.30-4.40pm

Gavin de Beer Lecture Theatre, Ground Floor, Anatomy Building

Hosts: Steve Hunt and Michael Duchen

12.30pm  Ricardo Laranjeiro: "A novel cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor (p20) controls circadian cell cycle timing"

1.00pm  Mark Hajjawi: “Nucleotides as regulators of skeletal function”

1.30pm  Keri Tochiki: “Are histone modifications setting up inflammatory pain states?”

2.00pm  Gordon Walsh: "Model construction and parameter determination in eukaryotic phosphoinositide metabolism"
2.30pm  Interval

2.40pm  Mason Yeh:

3.10pm  Beverley Bright:

3.40pm  Eleanna Stamatakou:

4.10pm  Hui Min Tan:

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Thursday 27 June at 1pm
Prof Richard Zigmond, Case Western Reserve University
Title: A new phenotype for the well-studied slow Wallerian degeneration mouse: A critical role in the conditioning lesion response for inflammation near axotomized neurons
Host: Prof David Whitmore
Venue: Anatomy G04 Gavin de Beer LT

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Following the Summer Break the Series returns in September.

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Used postal stamps collection for the Leprosy Mission

1 August 2011

Change the life of someone else – by saving your used postal stamps.

Leprosy mission


The stamps will be collected to support the Leprosy Mission, an international development organisation transforming and empowering the lives of people affected by leprosy. Its goal is to eradicate the causes and consequences of this disease. The Leprosy Mission works in around 30 countries across Africa, South Asia and East Asia.

UCL Mail Services has agreed to collect your used stamps from each department at least once a month and then have them delivered to me during normal daily deliveries. Simply leave them in an internal envelope marked 'UCL Post Room' at your post tray in your office.

Many thanks for your support, which will raise vital funds for the Leprosy Mission.

Philip Flash, HR & Financial Administration, UCL Estates


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