Seminars 2009
Unit Seminars Autumn 2009
Winter 08/09 | Spring/Summer 09 | Autumn 09
Winter 09/10 | Spring/Summer 10 |
The Unit seminars are open to all in the unit, IGMM and to those on the circulation list of invitees.
Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine (IGMM) Seminars
* PLEASE NOTE: unless stated, all IGMM seminars will be held Thursday's 16.00 in the 4th Floor Lecture Theatre, Outpatient's Department, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh EH4 2XU.
* More dates to be announced
there are no external seminars in August 2009
September 2009
"To be announced"
Autumn 2009
MRC Human Genetics Unit Seminars
* PLEASE NOTE: unless stated, all unit seminars will be held at 13.00 in the Human Genetics Unit, Seminar Room, MRC Human Genetics Unit, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh EH4 2XU.
* More dates to be announced
there are no external seminars in August 2009
September 2009
*please note this seminar now takes place in the Unit Seminar Room due to large response*
Thursday 10 September 2009
Studying human genetics by whole genome sequencing: 1000 Genomes and beyond
Professor Richard Durbin
Head of Informatics Division
Wellcome Trust Sanger Centre, Cambridge
Host: Professor Nick Hastie
Friday 11 September 2009
Multiple roles of Sonic Hedgehog signaling in midbrain and cerebellum development
Sandra Blaess
Institute of Reconstructive Neurobiology, University of Bonn
Host: Dr Mary O'Connell
Thursday 17 September 2009
Gene therapy for inherited retinal degeneration from mouse to man
Professor Robin Ali
Molecular Therapy, University College London
Host: Professor Alan Wright
Public Engagement Seminar aimed at PhD's and Postdocs
Wednesday 23 September 2009 *11am-12pm*
Let us engage you in engaging your audience
Kerry Teakle
MRC Interim Regional Communications Manager (Scotland)
October 2009
Thursday 1 October 2009
The Building and Rebuilding of The Kidney
Professor Jamie Davies
University of Edinburgh
Host: Dr Peter Hohenstein
Thursday 8 October 2009
Pax9 and the development of craniofacia structures – more than a matter of taste
Dr Heiko Peters
Institute of Human Genetics, Newcastle
Host: Professor Nick Hastie
