Cancelled: Biochemical Society-UCL Mitochondrial Lecture: Johan Auwerx: Cross-species genetic mapping of targets in metabolism and aging, Thursday November 24th 16.30

Unfortunately Johan Auwerx had to cancel this seminar. We will try to rearrange it at a later date. The next lecture of the Biochemical Society – UCL Mitochondrial Lecture Series Johan Auwerx Cross-species genetic mapping of targets in metabolism and aging Thursday, November 24th  at 16.30 pm  in the JZ Young Lecture theatre. followed by reception @ PhD…

Biochemical Society-UCL Mitochondrial Lecture: Anu Suomalainen-Wartiovaara, Thursday October 20th 16.30

The next lecture of the Biochemical Society – UCL Mitochondrial Lecture Series by Anu Suomalainen-Wartiovaara: Building and burning: mitochondrial dysfunction remodels anabolic biosynthesis and stemness Thursday, October 20th  at 16.30 pm  in the AV Hill Lecture theatre. followed by reception @ PhD Common Room (Starling, Room 249) – to be confirmed See detailed program here…

Final program of the 2106 CfMR-Abcam Meeting

Final program of the 2106 CfMR-Abcam Meeting: ‘Mitochondria: balancing health and disease’ can be downloaded here or see the Abcam website. Mitochondria: balancing health and disease 14th June 2016 Chaired by Gyorgy Szabadkai and Michael Duchen (University College of London, UK) Venue Kennedy Lecture Theatre, Institute of Child Health, London, UK  Date June 14, 2016 Program 08:30 –…

Metabolism & Society @ UCL Town Hall Meeting

How can science & society combat the epidemic of metabolic disease? How does human metabolism shape our society & environment? How does our culture influence our metabolic health? Based on the initiative of Frances Brodsky, Director of the Division of Biosciences at this inaugural meeting we have discussed the scope and activities of the proposed Metabolism and…

In vivo imaging of mitochondria in electrically active PNS axons

new insights into the role of mitochondrial dynamics in physiology and disease Date: Thursday 22nd May 2014, 1pm Speaker: Dr Marija Sajic, Department of Neuroinflammation, UCL Institute of Neurology Location: Gilliatt Lecture Theatre, UCL Institute of Neurology, Queen Square 12.30 buffet lunch, Foyer Seminar room Further information: Tina Holmes, millerpa@ucl.ac.uk

What is the CfMR?

The UCL Consortium for Mitochondrial Research recognises the fundamental role of mitochondria in the homeostasis of cells, tissues and organisms, and their key role in the development of major disease. The consortium brings together a wide range of basic and clinical scientists from a spectrum of scientific disciplines across the UCL campus, together with UK…