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Category Archives: Monthly Meetings
10th July 2023: Future Medicines – what have we learned from mRNA vaccines?
The Covid vaccines are estimated to have saved 20 million lives since the start of the pandemic. Two of these vaccines used a revolutionary biological approach to generating a medicine rapidly and flexibly (mRNA), and a revolutionary innovation in delivering … Continue reading
Posted in 2023, Monthly Meetings, Past Events
Tagged biology, medicine
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12th June 2023 – The use of embryonic stem cells in clinical treatments
Sue Kimber is Professor of Stem & Developmental Biology, Division of Cell Matrix Biology & Regenerative Medicine at the University of Manchester. Her research focusses on how the human embryo develops and the use of human embryonic stem cells (hESc) … Continue reading
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Tagged health, medicine
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15th May 2023 – The discovery and development of propofol (“Diprivan”)
Note this session is on the third Monday of the month, a week later than usual because of the Coronation bank holiday on the second Monday. Propofol (marketed as Diprivan) is now a widely used intravenous anaesthetic. Iain Glen, its … Continue reading
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Tagged medicine, pharmacology
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17th April 2023 – Coping with Stress
Please note the date for this session. As Easter Monday falls on the 2nd Monday in April, the SciBar session will be on the 3rd Monday. Postponed from October 2022, Dr Clare Jonas returns to describe her study of how … Continue reading
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Tagged psychology
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13th March 2023 – Materials Challenges in a Nuclear Reactor
Alex Carruthers is a post doctoral researcher in nuclear metallurgy at the University of Manchester. His specialism is analysis of irradiation-induced microsctructural changes in Zirconium alloys. He will talk to us about the challenges of using such materials in a … Continue reading
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Tagged nuclear power, physics
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13th February 2023 – The End of Everything
Dr. Steve Barrett, Senior Research Fellow at the University of Liverpool makes a welcome return to SciBar. In March 2021 he gave us a Zoom talk entitled “The Beginning of Everything”. Now he finishes the story in person with a … Continue reading
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Tagged astronomy, cosmology
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