John Eccleston symposium
26 March 2010
A symposium in memory of John Eccleston was held at NIMR on Thursday 25th March.
A Symposium honouring the memory of John Eccleston was held at NIMR, where John worked from 1984 until 2009. The meeting highlighted recent developments in research fields in which John made significant contributions.
SESSION 1 - CHAIR: Justin Molloy
- 2.15
- Welcome by Jim Smith, Director of NIMR
- 2.30
- AMP kinase - the long and short of it
Steve Gamblin, Molecular Structure, NIMR
- 2.55
- Rho GTPases - switching with a flick of the finger
Katrin Rittinger, Molecular Structure, NIMR
- 3.20
- Iron-sulphur metabolism and malaria parasites
Tony Holder, Parasitology, NIMR
- 3.45
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Tea (room N6)
John Eccleston memorabilia
SESSION 2 - CHAIR: David Trentham
- 4.15
- Going with the flow - a lifetime passion
Steve Martin, Physical Biochemistry, NIMR
- 4.40
- Life in the fast lane - John Eccleston and stopped-flow fluorescence
Dave Jameson, University of Hawaii at Manoa
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