Seminars

Scheduled seminars in the School of Biosciences are listed below. University staff and students are welcome to attend any of the seminars.

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Topics presented represent the wide range of research interests within the school and are presented by experts in particular areas.

Every effort is made to keep to the scheduled programme, but changes do have to be made sometimes.

If you have any questions regarding our programme, please contact biosciences@sheffield.ac.uk.


Programme

Area: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Date Title/Research Area Speaker Venue and time Host
         

Area: Plants, Photosynthesis and Soil

Date Title/Research Area Speaker Venue and time Host
         

Area: Molecular Microbiology: Biochemistry to Disease

Date Title/Research Area Speaker Venue and time Host
         

Area: Molecular and Cellular Biology & Development, Regeneration and Neurophysiology

Date Title Speaker Venue and time Host
Wednesday 8th January Endosomal Sorting Complex Required for Transport (ESCRT): Roles in receptor trafficking, signalling pathways, drug resistance and disease Sriharsha Kantamneni - University of Bradford Alfred Denny Conference Room, 1pm - 2pm Chun Guo

Area:  Development, Regeneration and Neurophysiology

Date Title Speaker Venue and time Host
Wednesday 15th January TBC Jens Januschke - University of Dundee Alfred Denny Conference Room, 1pm - 2pm Kyra Campbell
Wednesday 29th January TBC Parthive Patel - University of Bristol Alfred Denny Conference Room, 1pm - 2pm

Kyra Campbell


The Annual Margaret Savigear Lectures

The Margaret Savigear Lectures acknowledge the importance of role models to the next generation of scientists by explicitly increasing the visibility of women biologists and celebrates the importance of mentors.

Upcoming events 

Date Title Speakers Venue and time
 3 March 2025

The Annual Margaret Savigear Lectures, 2025

Prof Sophie Nixon, University of Manchester
Prof Jane Memmott, University of Bristol

Arts Tower, 1.00pm


#Inspire lecture series

The Biosciences #Inspire lecture series champions excellent scientists from minority or marginalised groups in the biosciences. Its goal is to promote discussions about the issues that impact these groups, so that we might create a more inclusive working and learning environment, where everyone feels represented.

Upcoming events

Past events

Date Title Speaker Find out more
19 February 2024 Supporting People and Teams in Research and Innovation Dr Nikolay Ogryzko (Talent Programme Manager, UKRI talent team)

(University login needed)

Date Title Speaker Find out more
17 January 2023 Identifying the causes and understanding the consequences of bias in evolution and academia Dr Tiffany Taylor Listen again (University login needed)
7 June 2022 Bullying and harassment in academia Professor Serena Nik-Zainal, University of Cambridge Listen again (University login needed)
10 May 2022 Disabled in the field: navigating nature as a disabled scientist. Dr Kelsey Byers, the John Innes Centre Listen again (University login needed)
19 October 2021 The Circuitous Journey of My PhD: Reflections on Mental Health, Vulnerability, and Cultivating Empathy in Academic Science to celebrate World Mental Health Awareness Day 2021. Dr Mikel Haggadone, University of Michigan Medical School Listen again (University login needed)
15 June 2021 From biodiversity to biologists' diversity to celebrate Pride Month 2021. Dr Jeremy Yoder, California State University Northridge Listen again (University login needed)
16 March 2021 Breaking barriers? Ethnicity and socioeconomic background impact on early career progression to celebrate International Women's Day 2021. Professor Zenobia Lewis, the University of Liverpool Listen again (University login needed)
20 October 2020 Delivering Diversity & Inclusivity in STEM Curricula: Becoming a Student–Ready Faculty to celebrate Black History Month 2020. Professor Bugewa Apampa, Birmingham City University Listen again (University login needed)

Other biosciences seminars are hosted by the and the .

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