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CDB Seminars
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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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The conference takes place in the UCL Anatomy Building, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT. The J Z Young Lecture Theatre, the Gavin de Beer Lecture Theatre and the Histology Teaching Laboratory are the conference venues within the Anatomy Building.

Anatomy Building The conference takes place in the UCL Anatomy Building, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT. The J Z Young Lecture Theatre, the Gavin de Beer Lecture Theatre and the Histology Teaching Laboratory are the conference venues within the Anatomy Building.

The UCL Anatomy Building is located on Gower Street and is outlined in red on the map below.

The closest underground stations to Gower Street are Russell Square (Piccadilly Line), Goodge Street (Northern Line) or Warren Street (Victoria or Northern Line). The nearest main line stations are Euston and Kings Cross. All of these stations are within 5-15 minutes walk.

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