UCL Cancer Institute Multidisciplinary Seminar Series
22 June 2017, 12:00 pm–1:00 pm
Professor David Klug, Imperial College London presents: Single cell protein analysis applied to clinical problems.
Event Information
Location
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UCL Cancer Institute, 72 Huntley Street
In this seminar Prof Klug will describe the multiple motivations for developing single cell analysis capability. Also he will show a technology for selecting cells from a very small sample (~100 cells), for subsequent analysis and a technology that can quantify protein copy number in single cells with high accuracy and precision. Some examples of applications of the methodology to the analysis of clinical material will be given and he will discuss the next steps in taking advantage of these methods in a clinical context.
David Klug joined Imperial's Department of Chemistry in October 1998, having from October 1995 held a joint position in the Departments of Biochemistry and Chemistry. From October 1990 to September 1995 he was a Royal Society University Research Fellow jointly in Biochemistry and Chemistry. He graduated in Physics at University College London in 1984, and obtained his Ph.D. at The Royal Institution in 1987.
Professor David Klug academic profile
Location
Thursday 22 June 12pm
UCL Cancer Institute
Courtyard Café
72 Huntley Street
London, WC1E 6DD
Contact: Veronica Dominguez v.dominguez@ucl.ac.ukView Map
This seminar has been sponsored in part by the NIHR UCLH Biomedical Research Centre.