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Research Seminar Series: Exciting Talks on Post-Translational Regulation and Mathematical Modeling

Join us at the Staff Lounge on Level 7 this Friday for engaging talks on DNA binding, erythropoiesis, and anticoagulant mechanisms by experts from QUT, Mater Research, and SOM. Drinks and snacks available from 3:45 pm.

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Research Seminar Series: Exciting Talks on Post-Translational Regulation and Mathematical Modeling

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  1. Staff Lounge, Level 7 Friday, 4th of April 2014, 4:00pm-5:00pm Drinks and snacks from 3:45pm This session features three different topicswith speakers from QUT, Mater Research and SOM: Nicholas Ashton, QUT: “Post-translational regulation of human single-stranded DNA-binding protein 1 (hSSB1)”. Rebecca Jacobsen, Mater Research: “G-CSF and LPS block Erythropoiesis in the bone marrow by deleting Erythroblastic Island Macrophages”. Sharon Du, SOM: “A mathematical model reveal the anticoagulant mechanism of a phospholipase A2 from an Australian snake venom (Pseudechisaustralis)”.

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