Interest group seminars

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The Crick Interest Groups were developed to bring together scientists working on diverse biological systems, with many different complementary sets of expertise, to understand how these processes are regulated in health, and how their breakdown can result in diverse diseases.

The aim of the Interest Groups is to enhance scientific discussion by strengthening existing interactions and promoting new links within and across the different Interest Groups.

Regular seminars enrich scientific discourse across the institute, while also maximising the training of our PhD students, postdocs and other team members.

Each Interest Group runs two seminar series:

  • External seminars: These feature speakers from outside the Crick, and are open to external attendees.
     
  • Internal seminars: These feature speakers from inside the Crick, often discussing unpublished work. These are open to Crick colleagues and associate interest group members from our partner universities

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