Genomes under the Microscope: Diversity, Divergence and Who We Are

Genomes under the Microscope: Diversity, Divergence and Who We Are

By The University of Westminster

The Inaugural Lecture of Professor Emanuela Volpi

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University of Westminster - Regent Street

309 Regent Street London W1B 2HW United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
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Science & Tech • Science

The Lecture will take place in Fyvie Hall followed by a drinks reception in the foyer.


We are delighted to host Professor Emanuela Volpi, an internationally renowned researcher in medical molecular genetics and chromosomal biology for their Inaugural Professorial Lecture on Thursday the 30th October at Fyvie Hall, 309 Regent St. Professor Volpi's research investigates how genomes maintain their integrity and how environmental stresses may tip that balance, with important implications for cancer risk and human health. Join us for this celebratory lecture on her research career to date, life as a researcher, and future directions of her work.

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Oct 30 · 6:00 PM GMT