08:30
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Registration
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09:00
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Title TBC J Haseloff, University of Cambridge, UK
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09:50
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Inferring fitness models from sequence databases for rational hepatitis C immunogen design G R Hart, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
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10:10
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Emergence of multicellular behaviours traced step-by-step through hierarchy of interactions using synthetic cell-signalling circuits H Youk, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
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10:30
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Syntax in C. elegans locomotion A E X Brown, Imperial College London, UK
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10:50
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Refreshments
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11:20
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Mechanics of phagocytosis: two gears of engulfment D M Richards, Imperial College London, UK
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11:40 |
Effects of synergistic pili and flagella on near-surface motility modes in Vibrio cholerae R R Bennett, University of Oxford, UK
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12:00 |
Real time measurements of conformational change in proteins P Weightman, University of Liverpool, UK
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12:20
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Fundamental limits to cellular sensing P R ten Wolde, FOM Institute AMOLF, The Netherlands
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12:50
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Lunch St Anne’s College, University of Oxford
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14:10
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Modeling protein organisation in adherent membranes A‐S Smith, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
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14:40
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Biology is simple T Newman, University of Dundee, UK
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15:10
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Physical organization and dynamics of the bacterial chromosome P Cicuta, University of Cambridge, UK
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15:40 |
Refreshments and session end
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