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Professor Simon Lovestone,
Dept of Psychiatry, University of Oxford
Events this person is speaking at:
Friday 15 May 2015 (3rd Week, Trinity Term)
13:30
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Professor Simon Lovestone : 'Deconvoluting the amyloid cascade in Alzheimer’s disease; the role of wnt signalling’
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Professor Simon Lovestone,
(Dept of Psychiatry, University of Oxford)
DPAG Head of Department Seminar Series
Wednesday 17 February 2016 (5th Week, Hilary Term)
13:00
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Diabetes and Dementia – from epidemiology to target development (and some thoughts on why mice don’t get dementia but killer whales should)
Status
: This talk is in preparation - details may change
Professor Simon Lovestone,
(Dept of Psychiatry, University of Oxford)
OCDEM Wednesday Seminar Series
Events this person is hosting:
Thursday 4 August 2016 (15th Week, Trinity Term)
13:30
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Molecular mechanisms of synaptic function and dysfunction in neurodegenerative disorders
This lecture has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. Apologies for this - we hope to reschedule in the coming months.
Dr Deepak Srivastava
Monday 10 October 2016 (1st Week, Michaelmas Term)
13:00
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Using genetics and epigenetics to understand ageing, dementia, and longevity
Dr Riccardo Marioni
(University of Edinburgh )
Thursday 17 November 2016 (6th Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
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The Human Brainome: Genome, Transcriptome, Proteome and Phenome Interaction in Human Cortex
Professor Amanda Myers
(University of Miami)
Thursday 23 March 2017 (10th Week, Hilary Term)
12:00
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Efficient introduction of disease-related mutations into human iPSCs using CRISPR/Cas9 to model Alzheimer’s disease
Dylan Kwart
(The Rockefeller University)
Tuesday 28 March 2017 (11th Week, Hilary Term)
12:00
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From the dynamic synapse to synaptopathies
Please sign the sign-in sheet provided at NDM RB Reception.
Dr Deepak Srivastava
(IoPPN, King's College London)
Events this person is organising:
Thursday 26 October 2017 (3rd Week, Michaelmas Term)
09:30
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From Big Data to Smart Data. Quantitative Systems Pharmacology as a novel mechanism-based computer-modeling approach to support CNS Research & Development
Hugo Geerts
(co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of In Silico Biosciences)