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Professor Antony Galione
Department of Pharmacology, University of Oxford
Events this person is hosting:
Tuesday 3 November 2015 (4th Week, Michaelmas Term)
12:00
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Biophysics and physiology of anion transport: ClC-7 in lysosomal function and LRRC8 heteromers in cell volume regulation
Dr Tobias Stauber
( Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Freie Uniersitate Berlin)
Pharmacology, Anatomical Neuropharmacology and Drug Discovery Seminars
Tuesday 24 November 2015 (7th Week, Michaelmas Term)
12:00
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Chemical site-selective protein modification for basic biology and drug development
Dr Gonçalo Bernardes
(Royal Society URF, University of Cambridge)
Pharmacology, Anatomical Neuropharmacology and Drug Discovery Seminars
Tuesday 23 February 2016 (6th Week, Hilary Term)
12:00
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Structural and biophysical mechanisms of K2P channel gating by polymodal stimuli
Professor Stephen Tucker
(Biological Physics Group, Oxford Department of Physics)
Pharmacology, Anatomical Neuropharmacology and Drug Discovery Seminars
Tuesday 6 March 2018 (8th Week, Hilary Term)
12:00
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Signalling to and from IP3 receptors
Professor Colin W Taylor
(Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator, University of Cambridge)
Pharmacology, Anatomical Neuropharmacology and Drug Discovery Seminars
Thursday 8 March 2018 (8th Week, Hilary Term)
12:00
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Natural product synthesis towards small-molecule probes and drugs
NOTE THURSDAY DATE
Professor Tao Ye
(Peking University)
Pharmacology, Anatomical Neuropharmacology and Drug Discovery Seminars
Tuesday 29 May 2018 (6th Week, Trinity Term)
12:00
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Controlling ion channels with fat: the physiological role of S-acylation
Professor Mike Shipston
(Biomedical Sciences, University of Edinburgh)
Pharmacology, Anatomical Neuropharmacology and Drug Discovery Seminars
Friday 27 July 2018 (14th Week, Trinity Term)
12:00
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An electrophysiological approach to analyse TRPML2 in endolysosomes
Dr Cheng-Chang (Maxo) Chen
(Department of Pharmacology, LMU Munich)
Pharmacology, Anatomical Neuropharmacology and Drug Discovery Seminars
Tuesday 19 February 2019 (6th Week, Hilary Term)
12:00
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Capturing drug targets in flight
CANCELLED
Status
: This talk has been cancelled
Professor Dame Carol Robinson
(University of Oxford)
Pharmacology, Anatomical Neuropharmacology and Drug Discovery Seminars
Friday 15 March 2019 (9th Week, Hilary Term)
12:00
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It's complicated - calcium channels, dopamine neurons, and Parkinson's disease
Professor Birgit Liss
(Institute of Applied Physiology, University of Ulm)
Pharmacology, Anatomical Neuropharmacology and Drug Discovery Seminars
Thursday 30 May 2019 (5th Week, Trinity Term)
12:30
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Live imaging of intra-lysosome pH in cell lines and primary neuronal culture using a novel genetically encoded biosensor
Note 12.30pm start on a THURSDAY
Dr Massimiliano Stagi
(Institute of Translational Medicine, University of Liverpool)
Pharmacology, Anatomical Neuropharmacology and Drug Discovery Seminars
Thursday 19 September 2019 (21st Week, Trinity Term)
12:00
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CaMKII in heart failure and arrhythmias
Professor Donald Bers
(University of California, Davis USA)
Pharmacology, Anatomical Neuropharmacology and Drug Discovery Seminars
Tuesday 15 October 2019 (1st Week, Michaelmas Term)
12:00
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Malignant hyperthermia, a clinician’s nightmare and a scientist’s delight: personal insights after 40 years of investigation
Dr Paul Allen
(Translational and Clinical Muscle Disease Research Center, Brigham and Women’s Hospital)
Pharmacology, Anatomical Neuropharmacology and Drug Discovery Seminars
Tuesday 16 February 2021 (5th Week, Hilary Term)
13:00
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Signalling to and from IP3 receptors
E-mail carolyn.thackrah@pharm.ox.ac.uk for joining instructions
Professor Colin Taylor
(Department of Pharmacology, University of Cambridge)
Pharmacology, Anatomical Neuropharmacology and Drug Discovery Seminars
Tuesday 25 October 2022 (3rd Week, Michaelmas Term)
12:00
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The role of the two pore channels in melanoma
Join in person or via Teams - e-mail carolyn.thackrah@pharm.ox.ac.uk for joining instructions
Associate Professor John Parrington
(Department of Pharmacology, University of Oxford)
Pharmacology, Anatomical Neuropharmacology and Drug Discovery Seminars