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Wednesday, November 16, 2016

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Speaker: Prof Marco R. Oggioni, University of Leicester

We have recently described phase variable type I restriction modification (RM) systems in the Gram-positive bacterial pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae and reported effects of variation in methylation target specificity to relevant phenotypes. Similar phase variable systems are present in numerous bacterial species. Our current effort is to explore the functionality of these systems and elucidate the mechanism by which they influence microbial phenotypes via epigenetic modification of the host chromosome.

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INSPIRE - Encouraging Medical Students into Research
GLT3, Medical School Building

Speaker: Professor Charles Hutchinson

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Seminar: Surviving with extra centrosomes – One size does not fit all
GLT2, Medical School Building

Speaker: Susana Godinhom, Bart's Cancer Institute

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