One molecule at a time – visualising protein aggregation using super-resolution microscopy
Dr Matthew Horrocks, University of Edinburgh27 June 2022, 1.00pm, Physics Lecture Theatre C
Dr Matthew Horrocks, University of Edinburgh27 June 2022, 1.00pm, Physics Lecture Theatre C
Dr Hasan Yardimci, The Francis Crick Institute, London4 May 2022, 1.00pm, Microsoft Teams Accurate DNA replication is performed by the multi-protein replisome complex and is tightly regulated in eukaryotic cells to…
Prof Fernando Moreno-Herrero, Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia, CSIC, Madrid, Spain 28th April 2021, 1.00pm, Microsoft Teams CTP promotes efficient ParB-dependent DNA condensation by facilitating 1D spreading from parS…
Feeling for cell function with light Prof Jochen Guck, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light 26th November 2020, 1.00pm, Microsoft Teams Light microscopy has been a central tool in biology and biomedicine.…
Base-pair resolution analysis of the effect of supercoiling on DNA structure and flexibility Dr. Alice Pyne, University of Sheffield 28th October 2020, 1.00pm, Microsoft Teams This is a joint seminar with the…
From Single-molecules to Cells Emma Verver, PhD, LUMICKS 1st July, 3.00pm, Microsoft Teams A swiss army knife for high resolution study of DNA/RNA-Protein interaction Protein structure & Function Membrane and Cell…