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Musculoskeletal: Events

Current Seminars

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Archive Seminars

Date Speaker Title Room Time
Thu 17 Nov 2011 Prof. Mike J Rennie [Emeritus Professor of Clinical Physiology, University of Nottingham] Human muscle protein turnover - a 33 year perspective of muscle building and wasting [Host: Henning Wackerhage] L5 CR 2-3 pm
Thu 20 Oct 2011 Professor Michael Detamore [University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA] Fullbright Research Award 2011 Gradient strategies and umbilical cord Wharton's jelly cells for osteochondral tissue engineering L5CR 2-3.30pm
Thu 12 May 2011 Dr Ailsa Welch [University of East Anglia] Nutritional influences on muscle and bone L5CR 2pm
Tue 19 Apr 2011 EULAR Research Day To celebrate the award of Centre of Excellence to the Musculoskeletal Research Collaboration Suttie Lecture Theatre 9.30
Thu 25 Nov 2010 Dr Ulrich Hansen [Imperial College London] Evaluation of hip and shoulder implant performance using finite elements methods and in-vitro testing L5CR 2-3 pm
Mon 20 Sep 2010 Professor David Little [The Children's Hospital at Westmead, Sydney, Australia] Sclerostin and wnt Pathway Modulators in Bone and Bone Repair L5CR 2-3 pm
Fri 18 Jun 2010 Dr Struan Grant [Center for Applied Genomics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia] Chipping away at the genomic puzzles posed by endocrine and metabolic traits Med Chi, Polwarth Building 1-2 pm
Mon 14 Jun 2010 Dr Colin Selman [School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen] Murine models of extended healthy lifespan L5CR 4-5 pm
Thu 29 Apr 2010 Jason Gill [University of Glasgow] Exercise, metabolism and health L5CR 2-3 pm
Thu 11 Mar 2010 Dr Lutz Bunger [Scottish Agricultural College, Midlothian] The use of long-term selected mouse lines (divergently selected for growth, fatness or metabolic rate) L5CR 2-3 pm
Thu 18 Feb 2010 Dr Kevin Tipton [University of Birmingham] High protein diets for athletes? [Sponsored by the Physiological Society] Polwarth Lecture Theatre 2.30pm
Thu 11 Feb 2010 Dr Jon Clarke [Golde Jubilee National Hospital, Clydebank] The non-invasive measurement of lower limb kinematics L5CR 2-3 pm
Tue 26 Jan 2010 Dr David McEwan [Molecular Signalling Group, University of Frankfurt] Identification and characterisation of novel autophagy receptors for protein and organelle degradation L7CR 4-5 pm
Thu 14 Jan 2010 Dr Ken Poole (University of Cambridge) Through thick and thin: new insights into hip fracture mechanisms from 3D CT 2-3 pm L5CR
Thu 14 May 2009 Dr Colin Farquharson, Roslin Institute, Edinburgh Initiation of skeletal mineralisation during bone development and growth L7CR 2-3pm
Thu 7 May 2009 Professor Dick Heinegard [Lund University, Sweden] Roles of ECM-molecules in regulating tissue homeostasis L5CR 1.30-2.30 pm
Thu 26 Mar 2009 Dr Lucy Di Silvio [Kings College London] Tissue Engineering Strategies for Bone Regeneration - a Translational Approach Room 115, Applied Health Sciences Building 2-3 pm
Thu 19 Mar 2009 Suzanne Duce, University of Dundee Micro-Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Limb Development in mouse model: Novel Insights into the basis of clubfoot Level 5CR 2-3pm
Fri 6 Mar 2009 Dr Özge Uluçkan, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA The role of beta3 integrin and its associating molecules CD47 and TSP1 in bone biology and bone metastasis Level 7 Conference Room 2-3 pm
Thu 5 Mar 2009 Dr Janet Brown, University of Leeds Bone biomarkers in oncology Level 5 CR 2-3pm
Thu 4 Dec 2008 Dr Pierre Jurdic [University of Lyon] Live cell imaging of osteoclasts Level 5 CR 1-2 pm
Wed 3 Dec 2008 Dr Paul Verkade [University of Bristol] High pressure freezing and correlative microscopy L5CR 12-1 pm
Joint seminar with Histology and EM Facility
Thu 13 Nov 2008 Dr. Gudrun Stenbeck, Brunel University Vesicle trafficking and bone dynamics Level 5 CR 2pm
Thu 30 Oct 2008 Dr. Ruth Wilcox, Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering, University of Leeds From silicon to spines: can computers help us treat back pain? Level 5 CR 2pm
Thu 25 Sep 2008 Prof Tim Spector [Kings College, London] Genetics of osteoarthritis and osteoporosis L5CR 2pm
Tue 9 Sep 2008 Dr John Price [Monash University, Clayton, Australia] Breast Cancer Metastasis: All Stressed Up and Somewhere to Go L5CR 12-1 pm
Joint Bone & Musculoskeletal / Cancer Medicine Seminar
Thu 3 Jul 2008 Dr. Francesco Dell'Accio, Queen Mary's, London Molecular response of adult articular cartilage to injury Level 5 CR 2 – 3pm
Fri 27 Jun 2008 Dr Nikki Horwood [Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology] The role of Bruton's tyrosine kinase in osteoclast development L5CR 12-1 pm
Fri 13 Jun 2008 Dr. Jim Norman, Beatson Institute, Glasgow Vesicular trafficking of integrins during cancer cell migration Level 5 CR 12.30pm
Thu 8 May 2008 Dr. Agi Grigoradis, Kings College London The role of c-fos and Rho GTPases in bone cells L5CR 2 – 3pm
Thu 7 Feb 2008 Simon Robins [Rowett Research Institute] Collagen - keeping it all together L5CR 1.30 pm
Thu 6 Dec 2007 Dr Michael Williams [School of Biological Sciences] Rho-family GTPases in drosophila cellular immunity L5CR 2-3 pm
Mon 19 Nov 2007 Professor Joost de Bruijn [Queen Mary, University of London and Progentix BV] New approaches to bone regeneration L7CR 11.30-12.30 pm
Thu 15 Nov 2007 Dr Alasdair Mackenzie [University of Aberdeen] Gene regulation and disease L5CR 1.30 pm
Thu 20 Sep 2007 Professor Chris Buckley [Centre for Immune Regulation, University of Birmingham] Targeting the stromal microenvironment in chronic inflammation L7CR 1.30 pm
Joint seminar: Bone and Musculoskeletal and Immunology
Thu 14 Jun 2007 Professor Hing Leung [Beatson Institute] Aberrant signalling in prostate carcinogenesis L5CR 1.30 pm
Fri 4 May 2007 Professor Paddy Ross [Washington University in St Louis] Regulation of osteoclast polarization and secretion L5CR 1-2 pm
Thu 29 Mar 2007 Dr Nathan Pavlos Unravellling membrane trafficking in the osteoclast L5CR 1.30 pm
Thu 15 Mar 2007 Dr Keith Baar Molecular mechanisms underlying skeletal muscle hypertrophy L5CR 2.30-3.30 pm