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Novel advances in signalling: next generation approaches
Video, Mar 10 2021
Biochemistry Focus Webinar Series
60 minutes
Part of our dedicated Early Career Researcher (ECR) series, this session featured three ECRs working in the field of signalling.
Invited speakers:
- Dr Andrew Holding, University of York - 'Next generation approaches to understand tissue specific regulation of the glucocorticoid response'
- Dr Tanya Soliman, Barts Cancer Institute, QMUL - 'The Aurora B specificity switch is required for safe passage through mitosis'
- Dr Dave Boucher, University of York - 'Detecting LPS in the cytoplasm of immune cells by the non-canonical inflammasome’
- Dr Thanh Nguyen, Monash University - 'Atg4 family proteins drive phagophore growth independently of the LC3/GABARAP lipidation system'
This webinar was chaired by Dr Amy Lewis, a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Queen Mary University of London and a member of the Biochemical Society's Early Career Advisory Panel.
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Novel advances in signalling: next generation approaches
This webinar is part of our dedicated Early Career Researcher (ECR) series and featured presentations from Early Career Researchers working in the field of signalling.
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