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Research Seminars in the School of Biological and Chemical Sciences

Weekly research seminars are held during Semesters A and B on Wednesdays at 12:00, in the SBS lecture theatre (G23, Biological Sciences). In addition we host special lecture series, such as the Drummond Lectures in Biochemistry, the Fogg Lecture and the Wills Lecture series.

Seminar Programme, Semester A 2005-06

Speaker

Date
Title

PROFESSOR DON BRABEN
Venture Research International Ltd
Theydon Mount
Epping, Essex

28 September

 

THE IMPORTANCE OF RADICAL RESEARCH

CANCELLED IN VIEW OF PRINCIPAL'S OPEN MEETING

5 October

 

PROFESSOR JOHN A RAVEN FRS FRSE
Division of Environmental and Applied Biology Biological Sciences Institute
University of Dundee

12 October

WHY IS THE SEA BLUE?

DR GREG ELGAR
Reader in Functional Genomics
School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London

19 October

 

CHARACTERISING DEVELOPMENTAL REGULATORY NETWORKS IN VERTEBRATES

DR MARCELO SÁNCHEZ-VILLAGRA
The Natural History Museum
(speciality: evolution and development)

26 October

EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT IN MOLES (MAMMALIA)

DR JONATHAN GREY
School of Biological and Chemical Sciences
Queen Mary, University of London

2 November

 

METHANE MEDIATING MIDGES

READING WEEK

9 November

 

DR MAX TELFORD
Department of Biology
University College London

16 November

 

TESTING THE NEW ANIMAL PHYLOGENY

DR JOHN F.Y. BROOKFIELD
Professor of Evolutionary Genetics
Nottingham University

23 November

 

POPULATION GENETICS AND THE EVOLUTION OF DEVELOPMENT

PROFESSOR INNES C. CUTHILL
Professor of Behavioural Ecology
School Biological Sciences
University of Bristol

30 November

 

THE ART OF CONCEALMENT: PREY CAMOUFLAGE AND PREDATOR VISION

PROFESSOR J. D. MOLLON DSc, FRS
Department of Experimental Psychology
University of Cambridge

7 December

THE PERCEPTION OF COLOUR - PSYCHOPHYSICS AND EVOLUTION

DR VINCENT SAVOLAINEN
Royal Botanic Gardens , Kew

14 December UNDERSTANDING SPECIES DIVERSIFICATION FROM PHYLOGENIES
 
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