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Penny Berry
University of Oxford, Department of Oncology, Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine
Events this person is organising:
Thursday 12 March 2015
12:30
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New mechanistic insights into DNA repair by non-homologous end-joining
Andrew Blackford
(University of Cambridge)
Thursday 26 March 2015
11:00
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Stress-induced exit from dormancy drives DNA damage and cellular attrition within the hematopoietic stem cell compartment
Dr Michael Milsom
(German Cancer Research Centre)
11:00
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Stress-induced exit from dormancy drives DNA damage and cellular attrition within the hematopoietic stem cell compartment
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Dr Michael Milsom
(German Cancer Research Centre)
11:00
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Stress-induced exit from dormancy drives DNA damage and cellular attrition within the hematopoietic stem cell compartment
Dr Michael Milsom
(German Cancer Research Centre)
Thursday 30 April 2015
12:30
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DNA double-strand break repair in immunity and tumour suppression
Dr Ross Chapman
(University of Oxford)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Thursday 9 July 2015
12:30
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Benefits and pitfalls of using micro- and nanotechnology in biomedical research assays
Professor Martin Dufva
(DTU Nanotech)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
12:30
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Title TBC
TBA
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Thursday 16 July 2015
14:30
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Forward genetic screens in haploid mammalian stem cells: looking beyond CRISPR/Cas9
Dr Josep Forment
(University of Cambridge)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
14:30
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Forward genetic screens in haploid mammalian cells: looking beyond CRISPR/Cas9
Dr Josep Forment
(University of Cambridge)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Tuesday 20 October 2015
11:00
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Exploiting replication stress to target histone H3K36me3-deficient cancers
Dr Tim Humphrey
(University of Oxford, Old Road Campus Research Building)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Thursday 21 January 2016
12:30
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Protein ADP-ribosylation in regulation of genome stability
Dr Ivan Ahel
(Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Thursday 24 March 2016
12:30
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How does the Fanconi pathway promote unhooking of DNA interstrand crosslinks?
Dr Puck Knipscheer
(Hubrecht Institute, Utrecht, Netherlands)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Tuesday 5 April 2016
13:00
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DNA repair, NAD+ and mitophagy in neurodegeneration and ageing
Dr Evandro Fang
(National Institutes on Aging, Bethesda, MD, USA)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Friday 29 April 2016
11:30
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DNA interstrand cross-link and mismatch repair
Dr Jean Gautier
(University of Columbia/Institut Curie)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Thursday 29 September 2016
12:30
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Temporal regulation of genome replication
Professor Conrad Nieduszynski
(University of Oxford, Sir William Dunn School of Pathology)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Thursday 20 October 2016
12:30
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Decoding the human antiviral gene expression code
Dr Marios Agelopoulos
(Biomedical Research Foundation, Athens)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Thursday 8 December 2016
14:00
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Phosphorylated CtIP functions as a co-factor of the MRE11-RAD50-NBS1 endonuclease in DNA end resection
Professor Petr Cejka
(Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB), Bellinzona, Switzerland)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Thursday 26 January 2017
14:00
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The role of homologous recombination proteins in vertebrate DNA replication
Dr Vincenzo Costanzo
(DNA metabolism laboratory, IFOM, Milan)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Monday 30 January 2017
13:00
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Structure and function of K2P and PKD ion channels, targets for pain and polycystic kidney disease
Professor Liz Carpenter
(SGC, NDM, Oxford)
WIMM MONDAY SEMINARS
Tuesday 14 March 2017
11:00
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TBA
TBA
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Thursday 27 April 2017
12:30
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Genomic instability and disease: opportunities for clinical translation
Dr Gabriel Balmus
(Gurdon Institute/Sanger Centre)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Wednesday 26 July 2017
15:30
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A loop of cancer-stroma-cancer interaction promotes peritoneal metastasis of ovarian cancer via TNFα-TGFα-EGFR
Dr Joseph Kwong
(Chinese University of Hong Kong)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Wednesday 30 August 2017
12:30
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Identification of a targetable EGFR-associated tumor-initiating program in breast cancer using single cell genomics
Please note that if you require further details, the contact is Sam Oats, not Penny Berry (aharris.lab@imm.ox.ac.uk).
Prof Jiannis Ragoussis
(McGill University and Génome Québec Innovation Centre)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Thursday 19 October 2017
12:30
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IGF2BP1 promotes the immune escape in advanced stage ovarian cancer
Dr Nadine Bley
(University of Halle)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Friday 27 October 2017
13:00
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How LAB282 accelerates Oxford drug discovery
Thomas Hank
(Evotec)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Thursday 14 December 2017
11:30
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Identification of Novel Runx1 Targets Involve in HSC Development
Florian Bonkhofer
(University of Oxford)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Thursday 13 December 2018
13:30
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VIVA - ‘The molecular and cellular basis for oncogene collaboration in acute myeloid leukaemia’
Cristina Di Genua
(University of Oxford)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Monday 21 November 2022
11:00
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Immune marrow failure: New approaches in the research laboratory and clinic
Neal Young
(NIH)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Thursday 9 February 2023
12:30
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Probing genome, nucleosome and transcriptome dynamics with acute protein depletion
Elzo de Wit
(Netherlands Cancer Institute)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Thursday 22 June 2023
11:00
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Lister Prize Presentation James Davies - Using base pair mapping of chromatin structure to interrogate genome function
Dr James Davies
(MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Friday 22 September 2023
15:30
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TBC
Dr Jef Boeke
(NYU Langone Medical Center)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Wednesday 5 June 2024
10:30
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Stable contribution of lineage-restricted stem cells to steady-state human haematopoiesis
Tetsuichi Yoshizato
(Karolinska Institute)
WIMM Occasional Seminars