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| Previous Seminars |
| Seminar: Stem cell therapy for human diseases, are we there yet? |
| presented by Prof. Yupo Ma, Director, Hematopathology Fellowship Program,
Medical Director of Flow Cytometry Laboratory,
Department of Pathology,
State University of New York at Stony Brook, U.S.A. |
| Date: 22 Nov 2011 ( Tuesday ) |
| Time: 12:15 - 13:15 |
| Venue: Rm 505, Basic Medical Sciences Building,
The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
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| Seminar: The role of the orphan GPR55 receptor, a putative cannabinoid receptor, in cardiovascular physiology and pathophysiology |
| presented by Dr. Sarah Walsh, Post-doctoral Fellow, Institute for Health & Welfare Research,
School of Pharmacy & Life Sciences,
The Robert Gordon University Aberdeen, Scoland |
| Date: 21 Nov 2011 ( Monday ) |
| Time: 15:10 - 16:00 |
| Venue: Rm 505, Basic Medical Sciences Building, The Chinese Universisty of Hong Kong |
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| Seminar: A model for growing multidisciplinary research |
| presented by Prof. Cherry Wainwright, Director, Institute for Health & Welfare Research,
School of Pharmacy & Life Sciences,
The Robert Gordon University,
Aberdeen, Scotland |
| Date: 21 Nov 2011 ( Monday ) |
| Time: 14:30 - 15:10 |
| Venue: Rm 505, Basic Medical Sciences Buildiing, The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
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| Seminar: Role of PICK1 and ICA69 Complex in Protein Trafficking and Diseases |
| presented by Dr. JunĀ XIA, Division of Life Science, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
| Date: 10 Nov 2011 ( Thursday ) |
| Time: 16:00 - 17:00 |
| Venue: Science Centre Lecture Theatre L1, The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
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| Seminar: Mechanisms of ageing and cancer: molecular crossroads |
| presented by Dr. Irmgard Irminger, Senior Scientist,
Geneva University Hospitals,
Switzerland |
| Date: 7 Nov 2011 ( Monday ) |
| Time: 14:30 - 15:30 |
| Venue: Rm 505, Basic Medical Sciences Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
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