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2026
April
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ECR Seminar Series
-“Matrix and Chil: Fibroblasts and macrophages hook-up to drive allergic fibrosis" - Matthew Burgess
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Molecular and Physiological Control of Glycogen Metabolism in Skeletal Muscle: -From Classical Paradigms to New Insights -
-Prof Kei Sakamoto - University of Copenhagen
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Flow Cytometry 101, For Beginners
-If you are planning your first flow cytometry experiment, are new in this technology, or have no prior knowledge and would like to learn what flow cytometry is (and does), this seminar is for you! We invite you to this first session in flow cytometry (1 hour): Flow cytometry 101, for...
March
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In vitro and ex vivo investigation of the adipose-epithelial cross talk in breast cancer
-Pre-viva Talk - Abby Dodson
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Sorting Receptor Fate From Function
-Dr James Hislop - Institute of Medical Sciences
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Tenovus Scotland (Grampian, Highlands and Islands) will be hosting a Medical Research Symposium
-Please note that the event will start promptly at 2 pm; we ask that attendees arrive from 1:30 pm. We are honoured that our Patron, HRH The Princess Royal will be attending to meet with researchers. If you wish to attend, please register via Eventbrite using the link below. The registration fee is £10, which covers...
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Fungi on the brain: Deciphering host-fungal interactions during fungal meningitis
-Dr Rebecca Drummond - University of Birmingham
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ECR Seminar Series
-"Formyl Peptide Receptors: From Molecular Pharmacology to Therapeutic Opportunity" – Christina Thomson "The Epigenetic Master Switch: Genetic and Epigenetic Linkages Between Type I RMS Phase Variation in a Periodontopathogen and Myocardial Infarction Risk" – Susanth Alapati
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Microscopy & Histology Course
-Whether you're brand new or just haven’t attended yet, we highly recommend this course as the perfect introduction to our facility. You'll not only get hands-on insight into what we offer, but you'll also get to meet our expert facility team and discover how we can support your research. Who’s it for? This...
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How glioblastoma hijacks neurodevelopmental mechanisms to instruct microglia
-Dr Dirk Sieger - University of Edinburgh