Events

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The Birmingham Drosophila research labs will be hosting Neurofly 2024 at the University of Birmingham campus - we look forward to seeing you here!

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West Midlands Drosophila Research Seminars

The University of Birmingham Drosophila Labs hold regular research seminars together with the Fly Labs from the Aston University and the University of Warwick. This seminar schedule is currently organised by Dr Carolina Rezaval.

The following research labs participate: Badenhorst, Brogna, Chen, Chatterjee, Fan, Hidalgo, Nezis, Ratheesh, Renault, Rezaval, Saunders, Slack, Soller, Tuxworth.

These seminars are held on the 1st Wednesday of every month. Schedule for 2022:

January

12/01/2022

 

Hidalgo

February 

09/02/2022

Fan

 

March

09/03/2022

Slack

Saunders

April

06/04/2022

Soller

Tuxworth

May

11/04/2022

Ratheesh

Badenhorst

June

15/06/20200

Brogna

Renault

July-August Summer Break

 

 

 

September

14/09/2022

Chen

 Chatterjee

October

12/10/2022

Nezis

Hidalgo 

November

09/11/2022

Fan

Slack

December

 15/12/2022

Rezaval

 Saunders

West Midlands Drosophila Annual Symposium

Once a year, we hold an West Midlands Drosophila SymposiumThe location rotates and with the location, the hosts organising it also rotate. During the pandemic, these symposia were held over zoom. We are planning to return to organising them in physical locations at one of our universities. The following universities participate in these annual symposium: Aston University, University of Birmingham, University of Leicester, University of Nottingham and University of Warwick.

University of Birmingham Research Seminars

Drosophila researchers are also invited to speak at our weekly Research Seminars, e.g. within the Structural and Molecular Cell Biology theme at the School of Biosciences and Institute of Cancer and Genomic Sciences Seminar Series of the Medical School.

Internal School Seminars

Our lab team members give periodic seminars at our Friday seminars, e.g. within the Structural and Molecular Cell Biology theme at the School of Biosciences.