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Date: Monday 16 December 2024
Time: 12:00 - 13:00
Location: Lecture Theatre A, View map
Join us for this week’s Cell Biology & Genetics External seminar 'Calmodulin in Cardiac Arrythmia Syndromes' to be given by Dr Nordine Helassa (Liverpool University).
Nordine’s lab is interested in the role of calcium and calcium-binding proteins in neurodegenerative and cardiovascular diseases. His lab uses protein biophysics, structural biology, cellular imaging and electrophysiology.
In this seminar he will talk about his recent work to investigate the role of the calcium-binding protein, calmodulin, in cardiac arrhythmia.
This is an in person event only. We hope you can join us.
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