Cell Cycle Club
The Cell Cycle Club provides a venue for labs working in fundamental cell cycle research in model organisms to interact with those using mammalian cells to drive research in a more ‘translational’ direction.
In addition, this digital meeting provides a forum of expertise in cell cycle biology to critique new work, enabling new ideas to be ‘distilled’ prior to publication.
Our aim;
- Encourage discussion in a relaxed atmosphere
- Provide an opportunity for students and post-docs to present new and unpublished data
- Inspire new collaborations within a global cell cycle field
Scientific Organizers
- Rob De Bruin (University College London, UK)
- John Diffley (The Francis Crick Institute, UK)
- Peter Thorpe (Queen Mary University London, UK)
- Snezhana Oliferenko (Kings College London, UK)
Keynote speaker
- Dr Orna Cohen-Fix (National Institutes of Health, Bethesda MD, USA)
- The first mitosis: how do parental chromosomes mix?
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