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The Plasma Membrane of a Living Cell: An ATP-powered membrane bilayer that encodes mechanochemical information
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Date & Time
Fri, 1 May 2026
13:00 - 14:00
Venue
Medical Sciences Teaching Centre - Lecture Theatre
Medical Sciences Teaching Centre off South Parks Road Oxford Oxfordshire OX1 3PL United Kingdom
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Investigate the role of the plasma membrane in cellular communication and function.
Why you should come
AI-powered• Learn from Prof Jitu Mayor about membrane dynamics and function
• Discover cutting-edge research methods in cell biology
• Engage with a leader in the field of mechanochemical cell biology
Event Highlights
- •Explore mechanochemical information in cell membranes
- •Insights from a leading cell biologist with global recognition
- •Part of the prestigious Dunn School of Pathology seminars
Speaker
Prof Jitu Mayor
Leverhulme International Professor at University of Warwick
Programme
13:00-14:00
The Plasma Membrane of a Living Cell
Organized by: Melissa Wright
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