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Oxford
Hit Discovery using DNA Encoded Small Molecule Libraries
Dr Thomas Franch
Chief Scientific Officer, Nuevolution A/S
Basement Seminar Room, NDM Research Building (TDI), Old Road Campus
Tuesday 18th February 2014
Clocks, sleep and mental health
Prof Russell Foster
Professor of Circadian Neuroscience, Chair of the Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology, Director of the Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institute
Basement Seminar Room, NDM Research Building (TDI), Old Road Campus
Wednesday 29th January 2014
Open Access: Why is Oxford driving Open Access in Drug Discovery?
Date:
Tuesday 28th January 2014
Great Medical Discoveries: 800 years of Oxford innovation
Date:
Friday 22nd November 2013 to Sunday 18th May 2014
Identifying drug targets one protein at a time
The Open Access nature of SGC work is discussed in this article on CreativeCommons.org
PFI-3
Putting drug discovery back on target
The SGC's Prof. Chas Bountra interviewed for the University of Oxford website. [article].
Optimizing vector components for improved protein production from insect and mammalian cells
Dr Dominic Esposito
Director of the Protein Expression Laboratory (PEL), Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, Maryland
Basement Seminar Room, NDM Research Building (TDI), Old Road Campus
Monday 4th November 2013
Using structural and physical-chemical parameters to identify diverse functional districts in proteins
Dr Goran Neshich
Leader of the Computational Biology Research Group at the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, National Agricultural Information Technology Research Center, Campinas, Brazil
Ludwig Seminar Room, Old Road Campus Research Building, Old Road Campus
Tuesday 29th October 2013
Folding, Unfolding and TRiC/CCT Chaperonin Recognition of Human gD-Crystallin in Relation to Cataract
Prof Jonathan King
Professor of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Basement Seminar Room, NDM Research Building (TDI), Old Road Campus
Monday 21st October 2013