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Life Sciences Seminar Series

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Elizabeth Chen

UT Southwestern Medical Center

Cell-Cell Fusion: Lessons from Flies, Fish and Mice

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Mark Thomas

UCL

Dairying, diseases and the evolution of lactase persistence in Europe

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Ana García-Sáez

University of Cologne

At the crossroads of mitochondrial alterations in apoptosis

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Botond Roska

Institute of Ophthalmology in Basel

Cell types and windows into brain function and treatment

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Ewa Merz

Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego, USA

Prix Schlaefli lecture: Microbial interactions in aquatic environments

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Christian Fankhauser

UNIL

Mechanisms underlying directional light sensing in flowering plants

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Joseph Takahashi

UT Southwestern

Circadian Clock Regulation of Healthspan and Lifespan

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Kiran Patil

Department of Biochemistry, Cambridge

Chemical pollution and microbial interactions

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Caroline Gutjahr

MPI Golm

Form and function of a plant-fungal symbiosis

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Mina Gouti

Max Delbrück Center

Building advanced neuromuscular models to study disease

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Schraga Schwartz

Weizmann Institute

The secret building blocks of RNA

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Andrea Pauli

Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP), Vienna

Fundamental principles during the egg-to-embryo transition

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Manuel Leonetti

CZ Biohub San Francisco

Subcellular cartography of the human proteome

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Harmit Malik

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Genetic conflicts during meiosis drive the rapid evolution of essential chromatin proteins

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Dyche Mullins

University of California, San Francisco

Prime Movers of Cell Biology: The most ancient molecular motors and how they work

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Sarah Kocher

Princeton

Harnessing natural variation to understand the evolution of social behavior