Medical Sciences Teaching Centre
Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 3PL
UK
The Biological Society are very pleased to announce that Sir Paul Nurse will be giving a talk on Friday 13th May.
Sir Paul Nurse won the Nobel Prize in 2001 alongside Sir Tim Hunt and Leland Hartwell for the discovery of the molecules that are active in controlling the cell cycle. He has previously been chair of Microbiology at Oxford, and was President of the Royal Society for 5 years. He is now Chief Executive and Director of the Francis Crick Institute in London.
He will be giving a talk on the work contributing towards his Nobel Prize, and more recent work.
This is a fantastic opportunity to hear Sir Paul talk and have the opportunity to ask questions, and we really hope many of you will be interested
This talk will be at 6pm on Friday 13th May, in the Goss lecture theatre, Medical Sciences teaching building
The talk is free for members, and £3 for non-members, with membership available on the door