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Professor Claus Nerlov
University of Oxford, Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine
Events this person is hosting:
Wednesday 27 May 2015 (5th Week, Trinity Term)
13:15
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Stem Cells, Clones and Cancer
Dr Connie Eaves
(Department of Medical Genetics, University of British Columbia)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Tuesday 3 November 2015 (4th Week, Michaelmas Term)
13:00
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Chromatin repllication and epigenome maintenance
Dr Anja Groth
(Biotech Research & Innovation Centre, University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Molecular Haematology Unit, WIMM
Wednesday 20 January 2016 (1st Week, Hilary Term)
12:30
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Identification of critical effectors of C/EBPalpha mutant AML - Novel molecular insights and targeting strategies
Dr. Florian Grebien
(CeMM Research Center for Molecular Medicine, Vienna, Austria)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Monday 14 March 2016 (9th Week, Hilary Term)
13:00
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Nutritional control of neural stem cells
Prof Andrea Brand
(University of Cambridge)
WIMM MONDAY SEMINARS
Monday 25 April 2016 (1st Week, Trinity Term)
13:00
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Targeting aberrant transcriptional and epigenetic networks for AML treatment
Professor Eric So
(Head, Leukaemia and Stem Cell Biology Group, King’s College London)
WIMM MONDAY SEMINARS
Friday 29 April 2016 (1st Week, Trinity Term)
13:00
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Noncoding RNA regulation of myeloid transcription factors, DNA methylation and leukaemia
Daniel G Tenen
(Cancer Science Institute, National University of Singapore)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Monday 9 May 2016 (3rd Week, Trinity Term)
13:00
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Control of stem cell fate in mammalian epidermis
Fiona Watt
(Kings College, London)
WIMM MONDAY SEMINARS
Friday 24 June 2016 (9th Week, Trinity Term)
13:00
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Roles of regulatory RNAs & RNA-binding proteins in (re)programming hematopoiesis and immunity
Dr Stefan Muljo
(Laboratory of Immunology, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, USA)
Monday 20 February 2017 (6th Week, Hilary Term)
13:00
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Dynamic interactions of healthy and malignant haematopoietic stem cells with the bone marrow microenvironment
Cristina Lo Celso
(Imperial College London)
WIMM MONDAY SEMINARS
Tuesday 2 May 2017 (2nd Week, Trinity Term)
13:00
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Dysregulated haematopoiesis in chronic inflammatory diseases
Dr. Thibault Griseri
(Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, University of Oxford)
Molecular Haematology Unit, WIMM
Tuesday 9 May 2017 (3rd Week, Trinity Term)
13:00
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Aberrant chromatin programming in Acute Myeloid Leukaemia
Professor Constanze Bonifer
(Institute for Cancer & Genomic Sciences, University of Birmingham)
Molecular Haematology Unit, WIMM
Monday 4 June 2018 (7th Week, Trinity Term)
13:00
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Origins, Evolution and treatment of childhood leukaemia
Professor Tariq Enver
(Stem Cell Laboratory, University College London Cancer Institute)
WIMM MONDAY SEMINARS
Tuesday 23 October 2018 (3rd Week, Michaelmas Term)
13:00
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Discovery of cellular and molecular targets to extend hematopoietic healthspan
Dr Jennifer Trowbridge
(The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, USA)
Molecular Haematology Unit, WIMM
Monday 10 June 2019 (7th Week, Trinity Term)
13:00
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Changing Neighbours: bone marrow remodeling during ageing and age-related myeloproliferative disorders
Dr Simon Mendez-Ferrer
(University of Cambridge)
WIMM MONDAY SEMINARS
Monday 25 November 2019 (7th Week, Michaelmas Term)
13:00
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Using genetic association to understand human biology
Professor Gil McVean
(University of Oxford)
WIMM MONDAY SEMINARS
Monday 3 February 2020 (3rd Week, Hilary Term)
11:30
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Genetic modelling of human erythroleukemia
Alexandre Fagnan
(Institut Gustave Roussy)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Tuesday 5 October 2021 (0th Week, Michaelmas Term)
13:00
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Floor Talk - Higgs & Mead Labs
Various Speakers
Molecular Haematology Unit, WIMM
Monday 19 December 2022 (11th Week, Michaelmas Term)
11:00
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The role of chromatin regulators in subverting haematopoietic stem and progenitor function
Status
: This talk has been cancelled
Prof Brian Huntly
(University of Cambridge)
WIMM Occasional Seminars
Tuesday 23 April 2024 (1st Week, Trinity Term)
13:00
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Using mathematics to understand collective cell behaviours
This is a hybrid event - with the speaker attending in-person and viewable on Teams.
Professor Ruth Baker
(Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford)
Molecular Haematology Unit, WIMM