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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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