Name: Prof Rajesh Thakker
University of Oxford
http://www.ocdem.ox.ac.uk/grant-holders/researcher/rajesh-thakker

Events this person is hosting:

Wednesday 4 June 2014

Bile acid signalling in normal and pathological pregnancy
Date: 4 June 2014, 13:00 - 14:00
Speaker : Prof Catherine Williamson (King's College, London)
Venue: Churchill OCDEM 1, Headington OX3 7LE
Venue Details: Robert Turner Lecture Theatre
Organisers: TBA
Host: Prof Rajesh Thakker (University of Oxford)

Wednesday 22 October 2014

Dissecting the role of steroid metabolism in the control of metabolic phenotype
Date: 22 October 2014, 13:00 - 14:00
Speaker : Prof Jeremy Tomlinson (University of Oxford)
Venue: Churchill OCDEM 1, Headington OX3 7LE
Venue Details: Robert Turner Lecture Theatre
Organisers: TBA
Host: Prof Rajesh Thakker (University of Oxford)

Wednesday 28 January 2015

Protein folding homeostasis in the endoplasmic reticulum
Date: 28 January 2015, 13:00 - 14:00
Speaker : Prof David Ron (University of Cambridge)
Venue: Churchill OCDEM 1, Headington OX3 7LE
Venue Details: Robert Turner Lecture Theatre
Organisers: TBA
Host: Prof Rajesh Thakker (University of Oxford)

Wednesday 27 January 2016

Delivering practice-changing trials in rare cancers
Date: 27 January 2016, 13:00 - 14:00
Speaker : Prof Juan Valle (University of Manchester)
Venue: Churchill OCDEM 1, Headington OX3 7LE
Venue Details: Robert Turner Lecture Theatre
Organisers: TBA
Host: Prof Rajesh Thakker (University of Oxford)

Friday 11 November 2016

Cell lineage studies to define osteoblast precursors and their regulation in vivo
Date: 11 November 2016, 13:00 - 14:00
Speaker : Dr Hank Kronenberg (Harvard)
Venue: Churchill OCDEM 1, Headington OX3 7LE
Organiser: OCDEM Senior Academic Faculty (SAF)
Host: Prof Rajesh Thakker (University of Oxford)

Thursday 7 November 2019

Title TBC
Date: 7 November 2019, 13:00 - 14:00
Speaker : Jerome Bertherat (Kings College, London)
Venue Details: Robert Turner Lecture Theatre
Organisers: TBA
Hosts: Dr Bahram Jafar-Mohammadi, Prof Rajesh Thakker (University of Oxford)