The National and International Seminar Series
Dr. Krister Wennerberg Institute for Molecular Medicine-EMBL, Finland
“Deciphering cancer cell biology with drug sensitivity testing – from functional profiling to translation”
Place: Lecture hall, Betula, Blgd. 6M
Host: Constantin Urban, CliMi
Department of Chemistry Seminar
Rohan Davis, Eskitis Institute for Cell and Molecular Therapies, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia
"Natural Product Drug Discovery @ Eskitis"
Place: Lilla hörsalen, KB3A9
Host: Mikael Elofsson
Abstract: Nature has continuously provided the human race with a broad and structurally diverse arsenal of pharmacologically active compounds that have been effectively utilised in the treatment of numerous diseases. More than 50% of all marketed drugs in the world are natural products or their derivatives. Well-known examples of valuable natural products used as medicines today include tacrolimus (immunosuppressant), erythromycin (antibiotic), paclitaxel (breast/ovarian/lung cancer), lovastatin (cholesterol lowering) and galantamine (anti-Alzheimer). Due to the developing resistance of many cancer-types, microbes and parasites, and the minimal safety and efficacy associated with certain drugs on the market today, there is still a high demand for the discovery and development of new therapeutics. This talk will detail current biodiscovery efforts being undertaken by the Davis research group at the Eskitis Institute, Griffith University.
Biosketch: Dr. Rohan Davis obtained his Bachelor of Science (Hons) from the University of Melbourne in 1992, with co-majors in organic chemistry and biochemistry. Rohan worked as a research assistant on the AstraZeneca/Griffith University Biodiscovery Program (1994–1996) before undertaking his doctoral studies (1997–2000) at Griffith University in the area of marine organic chemistry under the supervision of Prof. Ron Quinn and Prof. Tony Carroll, A post-doctoral stint at the University of Utah with Prof. Chris Ireland was undertaken (2001–2003) before returning to Griffith to set up his research group, which currently focuses on the identification and synthesis of bioactive natural products from plants, fungi and marine invertebrates. This research has resulted in the discovery of many new compounds, some of which have been shown to display potent anti-cancer, anti-bacterial and/or anti-malarial activity. Dr. Davis has authored 91 publications in international chemistry/biology journals, and currently holds one patent.
The National and International Seminar Series
Dr. Antoni Hurtado, Breast Cancer Research group, Nordic EMBL Partnership, Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway, University of Oslo, Norway
“HER2 signalling pathway controls the functions of FOXA1 in breast cancer”
Place: Betula Blgd. 6M
Host: Sun Nyut Wai, Molbiol
Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics Seminar Series, autumn 2013
Gerd Gleixner, Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena Germany.
"Isotopes in Biogeosciences"
Place: Lilla hörsalen KB3A9, KBC
Host: Jürgen Schleucher
The National and International Seminar Series
Prof. Martin Hällberg, Cell and molecular biology, Karolinska Institute, Sweden and Center for Structural Systems Biology, DESY Campus, Hamburg, Germany
“Structural basis of RNA biogenesis”
Place: Lecture hall, Betula, Blgd. 6M
Host: Anders Byström, MolBiol
J. Peter Svensson, Department of Biosciences and Nutrition, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
"Maintaining centromere activity and integrity"
Place: Stora hörsalen KB3B1, KBC
Host: Nasim Sabouri
The National and International Seminar Series
Prof. Wendy Bickmore, MRC Human Genetics Unit, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
“Long-range gene regulation and chromosome folding”
Place: Lecture hall, Betula, Blgd. 6M
Host: Yuri Schwartz, MolBiol
The National and International Seminar Series
Dr. Louis Chesler, Div. of Clinical Studies and Cancer Therapeutics, The Royal Marsden NHS Trust, Sutton, Surrey, UK
"Translational approach to target MYC and ALK"
Place: Lecture hall, Betula, Blgd. 6M
Host: Bengt Hallberg, MolBiol
The National and International Seminar Series
Prof. Andreas Constantinou, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cyprus
"Overcoming tamoxifen resistance using chromatin modulating agents"
Place: Lecture hall, Betula, Blgd. 6M
Host: Constantin Urban, CliMi
Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics Seminar Series, autumn 2013
Stephan Grzesiek, Focal Area Structural Biology and Biophysics Biozentrum, University of Basel, Switzerland
Title to be announced
Place: Lilla hörsalen KB3A9, KBC
Host: Magnus Wolf-Watz, Department of Chemistry
National and International Seminar Series
Speaker: Emmanuelle Charpentier professor, Department of Regulation in Infection Biology (REGI) Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, UCMR Visiting professor.
Title:From CRISPR-Cas bacterial adaptive immunity to genome engineering: the RNA-programmable DNA endonuclease Cas9
Place:Betula salen, NUS building 6M
Host: Bernt Eric Uhlin
Extra MIMS/UCMR Extra seminar
Speaker:
Professor Alister Craig
Dean of Biological Sciences Liverpool
School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, UK
Title:
"Endothelial Protein C Receptor (EPCR) and Plasmodium falciparum malaria – two sides of a pathological coin"
Host Johan Normark and Sven Bergström
Place: Seminar room Thymine department of Molecular Biology