The first lecture of the new Faculty Seminar Programme:
From pattern formation of cell-division proteins in shaped bacteria towards bottom up assembly of a synthetic divisome.
Programme Date: 6th October 2016 Venue: Research Beehive 2.21/2.22 |
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14:00 |
Introduction to new Faculty Seminar Series Professor John Simpson |
14:10 |
Probing how bacteria choose their size with single cell microscopy and microfluidics. Dr Seounjung Lee, Research Associate,ICaMB |
14:25 |
Post Doc/ PhD Student talk - to be confirmed |
14:45 |
Exploring the Matrix Dr Daniel Frankel, Senior Lecturer, School of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials |
15:15 |
Introduction to keynote speaker Professor Jeff Errington, Director of the Centre for Bacterial Cell Biology, ICaMB |
15:20 |
From pattern formation of cell-division proteins in shaped bacteria towards bottom up assembly of a synthetic divisome. Professor Cees Dekker, Director, Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, Delft University of Technology |
16:20 |
Drinks Reception |
There will be an opportunity to meet with Professor Dekker after his keynote speech but if you would like a separate meeting, please contact Seamus Holden Seamus.Holden@newcastle.ac.uk
Professor Dekker's lab also works on the physics of chromatin maintenance. See http://ceesdekkerlab.tudelft.nl