Past Events
Jigyasa Arora, Unravelling 150 Million Years of Evolution Between Termites and Their Gut Microbiome Using Metagenomics
2019-11-15Abstract: Termites are amongst the most abundant terrestrial animals on earth largely due to their ability to digest lignocellulose. Termites can digest lignocellulose at different stages of decomposition such as rotten wood and soil ...
[Seminar] Xingya Xu, How do condensin and cohesin work: ‘hold-and-release(clip)’ or ‘ring’?
2019-11-01Speaker: Xingya Xu (G0 Cell Unit)
Title: How do condensin and cohesin work: ‘hold-and-release(clip)’ or ‘ring’?
[seminar] Vivek Pareek, Exciton-exciton interaction in Van der Waals semiconductors
2019-11-01Speaker: Vivek Pareek (Femtosecond Spectroscopy Unit)
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Christopher Petoukhoff, Ultrafast Spectroscopy: a Tool for Studying Electron Dynamics in Mixed-Dimensional Heterostructures
2019-10-18Internal Seminar by Christopher Petoukhoff, Femtosecond Spectroscopy Unit
Makoto Schreiber, Searching for Order within Disorder
2019-10-18Internal Seminar by Makoto Schreiber, Molecular Cryo-Microscopy (Wolf) Unit
Guangzong Xing, High Power Factor of Copper Based Coordination Polymers and its Analogs for Thermoelectrics
2019-10-04Internal Seminar by Guangzong Xing, Quantum Transport and Electron Structure Theory Unit
Mohieldin Youssef, An Insight into the Mechanisms of Stress and Behavior
2019-10-04Internal Seminar by Mohieldin Youssef, Cell Signal Unit
[Seminar] Charles Plessy, Oikopleura Dioica: the Animal Genome Pushed to Its Limits
2019-09-20Internal Seminar by Charles Plessy, Genomics and Regulatory Systems Unit
[Seminar] Dong Cao, Detection of circular RNAs in the neurons of C. elegans
2019-09-20Internal Seminar
Dong Cao, Information Processing Biology Unit, Detection of circular RNAs in the neurons of C. elegans
Esther Lai, Inputs to Neurons in Layer 1 of Mouse Cerebral Cortex
2019-08-09Internal Seminar Series
Speaker:
Esther Lai, Brain Mechanisms for Behaviour (Arbuthnott) Unit
Title:
Inputs to neurons in layer 1 of mouse cerebral cortex
Abstract:
In rodents, a major output from the basal ganglia arrives in layer 1 (L1) of frontal cortex. Neocortical L1, the most superficial layer of cerebral cortex, is composed of...











