Seminars
Sraith Seimineáir Bithcheimice
The biochemistry seminar series runs on certain Mondays at 13:00 in the auditorium of the ILAS building. Guest speakers are invited by the biochemistry department to give talks on a range of subject matters.
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Jan 12th: Biochemistry Research Seminar - Dr Anthony Redmond
Host: Dr James Gahan
Topic: Countering long-branch attraction problems deep in the animal tree of life- ILAS LCI-G018, 1:00 pm
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Jan 19th: Biochemistry Research Seminar - Prof Aurora Ruiz-Herrera
Host: Dr James Gahan
Topic: Evolution of 3D chromatin folding across time scales and cell types- TBC, 1:00 pm
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Jan 26th: Biochemistry Research Seminar - Dr Filipa Simões
Host: Prof Uri Frank
Topic: Niche-Dependent Programming of Macrophage Function in the Developing and Regenerating Heart- TBC, 1:00 pm
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Feb 9th: Biochemistry Research Seminar - Prof David Lyons
Host: Prof Derek Morris
Topic: Using zebrafish for molecular discovery in neuroscience- TBC, 1:00 pm
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Feb 16th: Biochemistry Research Seminar - Prof Dan Bradley
Host: Prof Noel Lowndes
Topic: TBC- TBC, 1:00 pm
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Feb 23rd: Biochemistry Research Seminar - Prof Michael Feldbrugge
Host: Dr Maria Tuohy
Topic: Endosomal mRNA transport- TBC, 1:00 pm
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Mar 2nd: Biochemistry Research Seminar - Prof Ross Waller
Host: Dr Andrew Flaus
Topic: Divergent molecular and cell biology of dinoflagellates and apicomplexans repeatedly test our dogmas in biology- TBC, 1:00 pm
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Mar 9th: Biochemistry Research Seminar - Dr Mounia Lagha
Hosts: Dr James Gahan, Dr Elaine Dunleavy
Topic: Gene expression dynamics during zygotic genome activation- TBC, 1:00 pm
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Mar 23rd: Biochemistry Research Seminar - Prof Evi Soutoglou
Host: Dr Elaine Dunleavy
Topic: Genome organization and DNA repair pathway choice- TBC, 1:00 pm
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Mar 30th: Biochemistry Research Seminar - Prof Igor Adameyko
Host: Dr Gerhard Schlosser
Topic: Massive parallel clonal analysis at single cell resolution helps to understand placodes and neural crest cells- TBC, 1:00 pm
Glac síntiús leis an bhféilire
To subscribe to the CCB calendar, navigate to the add calendar menu of your favourite calendar app (left panel for google calendar), select “Add through URL”, and paste in this link:
CCB Seminar Series
The CCB seminar series runs weekly on Wednesdays at 12:00 in the ground floor seminar room of the Biomedical Sciences Building. One researcher from the centre presents their work each week.
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Dec 10th: Hazel Mangan (BMS) 12:00 pm
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Jan 14th: Stefanus Bernard (CS) 12:00 pm
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Jan 21st: Saqlain Haiser (SF) 12:00 pm
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Jan 28th: Patricia Suarez Ara (JG) 12:00 pm
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Feb 4th: Cian Lawless (UF) 12:00 pm
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Feb 11th: Anam Usmani (MC) 12:00 pm
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Feb 18th: Sabrina Crowley (NL) 12:00 pm
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Feb 25th: Ruth Kearney (CM) 12:00 pm
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Mar 4th: Rachel Keegan (ED) 12:00 pm
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Mar 11th: Yasmin Lund-Ricard (UF) 12:00 pm
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Mar 18th: Eleonora Rossi (JG) 12:00 pm
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Mar 25th: Kiruba Nedounsejian (SF) 12:00 pm
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Apr 1st: Michael Rainey (CS) 12:00 pm
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Apr 8th: Mihailo Mirkovich 12:00 pm
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Apr 15th: Ilse Skujina (NL) 12:00 pm
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Apr 22nd: Ben O'Gorman (ED) 12:00 pm
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Apr 29th: Rowan Mac Gabhann (UF) 12:00 pm
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May 6th: Mohan Govindasamy (SF) 12:00 pm
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May 13th: Niño Posadas (JG) 12:00 pm
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May 20th: Dina Malkeyeva (ED) 12:00 pm
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May 27th: AICC symposium 12:00 pm
Glac síntiús leis an bhféilire
To subscribe to the CCB calendar, navigate to the add calendar menu of your favourite calendar app (left panel for google calendar), select “Add through URL”, and paste in this link:
https://www.google.com/calendar/ical/chromosomebiology%40gmail.com/public/basic.ics
IHDI Seminar/Webinar Series
On the second Thursday of every month, two researchers from the Institute for Health Discovery and Innovation present short talks on their research. The talks can be attended in person or online. For more information, see anseo.
AICC Webinar Series
On the last Friday of every month, guest speakers are invited by the All Ireland Chromatin Consortium to give a webinar on their research. For more information, see anseo. The AICC also organises an annual conference attended by the CCB.
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Jan 30th: Lucas Farnung
Structural basis of transcription through chromatin
- Harvard Medical School, 4:00 pm
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Feb 27th: Brian Strahl
Unlocking the Histone Code
- UNC Chapel Hill, 4:00 pm
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Mar 27th: Karen Adelman
Gene regulation in development and disease
- Harvard Medical School, 4:00 pm
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Nov 27th: Maria-Elena Torres-Padilla
Epigenetics and Cell-Fate in Early Mammalian Development
- Helmholtz Zentrum Munich, 4:00 pm
Glac síntiús leis an bhféilire
To subscribe to the CCB calendar, navigate to the add calendar menu of your favourite calendar app (left panel for google calendar), select “Add through URL”, and paste in this link:
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/irelandchrom%40gmail.com/public/basic.ics
Quick Mobile Calendar Access
You can quickly view upcoming events on your phone at the following link:
chromosome.ie/calendar/upcoming-monthly-events/
If you would like to be able to quickly and regularly access this link, you can create an app shortcut on your phone by following the below steps:
- Open the above link in your preferred browser.
- Click on the share button (square with an up arrow – this is located in the middle of the bottom bar on safari or on the right of the top bar in chrome)
- Scroll down and press “Add to Home Screen”.