The lunchtime lecture series for administrative and technical staff where they can learn about current, topical research in an informal setting
This talk about agroforestry in the semi-arid and sub-humid tropics was given by Professor Colin Black to the knowledge transfer series in 2013. Professor Black worked in the Plant and Crop Sciences Division, Faculty of Science at the university of Nottingham for 39 years before retiring in 2013.
Slides from the talk about the University farm, given by Dr Stephen Ramsden to the knowledge transfer series in 2012. Dr Ramsden is Associate Professor in Management and Director of the University Farm, Faculty of Science.
Slides from the talk about sensory science which was given by Dr Joanna Hort to the knowledge transfer series in 2012. Dr Hort is Associate Professor in Sensory Science, Division of Food Sciences, Faculty of Science at the university of Nottingham.
This talk about sensory science was given by Dr Joanna Hort to the knowledge transfer series in 2012. Dr Hort is Associate Professor in Sensory Science Division of Food Sciences, Faculty of Science at the university of Nottingham.
This talk about the University farm was given by Dr Stephen Ramsden to the knowledge transfer series in 2012. Dr Ramsden is Associate Professor in Management and Director of the University Farm, Faculty of Science.
talk about Stem Cell research, given by Ramiro Alberio to the knowledge transfer series. Dr Alberio is Lecturer in Developmental Epigenetics in the Faculty of Science at the university of Nottingham
Slides from the talk about Stem Cell research, given by Ramiro Alberio to the knowledge transfer series. Dr Alberio is Lecturer in Developmental Epigenetics in the Faculty of Science at the university of Nottingham
This talk about pigs was given by agricultural historian Professor Julian Wiseman, Professor of Animal Production in the Faculty of Science at The University of Nottingham.
Slides from the talk about pigs was given by agricultural historian Professor Julian Wiseman, Professor of Animal Production in the Faculty of Science at The University of Nottingham.
This talk about Bioenergy Research at Nottingham was given by Paul Wilson, Associate Professor of Management and Director of the Rural Business Research Unit in the Faculty of Science at The University of Nottingham. For more about Bioenergy research at Nottingham, see: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/bioenergy/lace/
This talk about Bioenergy Research at Nottingham was given by Greg Tucker to the knowledge transfer series. Professor Greg Tucker is Associate Dean (Science) of the Graduate School in the Faculty of Science at The University of Nottingham. For more about Bioenergy research at Nottingham, see: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/bioenergy/lace/
Slides from the talk about Bioenergy Research at Nottingham, given by Greg Tucker and Paul Wilson to the knowledge transfer series. Professor Greg Tucker is Associate Dean (Science) of the Graduate School and Dr Paul Wilson is Associate Professor of Management and Director of the Rural Business Research Unit, both in the Faculty of Science at The University of Nottingham.
Slides from the talk about chocolate, given by Bettina Wolf to the knowledge transfer series. Bettina Wolf is Associate Professor in Biomaterials Science in the Division of Food Sciences at The University of Nottingham.
This talk about chocolate, was given by Bettina Wolf to the knowledge transfer series. Bettina Wolf is Associate Professor in Biomaterials Science in the Division of Food Sciences at The University of Nottingham.
This talk about the interaction between diet and chronic disease, was given by Professor Andy Salter to the knowledge transfer series in 2011. Professor Salter is Professor of Nutritional Biochemistry at The University of Nottingham.
Slides from the talk about the interaction between diet and chronic disease, given by Professor Andy Salter to the knowledge transfer series in 2011. Professor Salter is Professor of Nutritional Biochemistry at The University of Nottingham.
Slides from the talk about milk and meat was given by Professor Phil Garnsworthy to the knowledge transfer series in 2011.He talks about research into the efficiency, environmental footprint and welfare aspects of animal production. Professor Garnsworthy is Professor of Dairy Science in the Division of Animal Sciences, School of Biosciences at the University of Nottingham.
This talk about milk and meat was given by Professor Phil Garnsworthy to the knowledge transfer series in 2011. He talks about research into the efficiency, environmental footprint and welfare aspects of animal production. Professor Garnsworthy is Professor of Dairy Science in the Division of Animal Sciences, School of Biosciences at the University of Nottingham.
Slides from the talk 'Cloning Dolly: How and Why' about cloning Dolly the sheep, the first mammal to be cloned, given by Professor Keith Campbell to the knowledge transfer series in 2011. Professor Campbell is Professor of Animal Development at the University of Nottingham. He played a pivotal role in the creation of the first cloned mammal and was named joint winner of the 2008 Shaw Prize for Life Science and Medicine for his pioneering work in stem cell research.
This talk about cloning Dolly the sheep, the first mammal to be cloned, was given by Professor Keith Campbell to the knowledge transfer series in 2011. Professor Campbell is Professor of Animal Development at the University of Nottingham. He played a pivotal role in the creation of the first cloned mammal and was named joint winner of the 2008 Shaw Prize for Life Science and Medicine for his pioneering work in stem cell research.
Slides from a talk about osteoarthritis was given by Dr Sara Kelly to the knowledge transfer series in 2011. What is osteoarthritis? Why is it painful? How can we develop better treatments for osteoarthritis pain?
This talk about osteoarthritis was given by Dr Sara Kelly to the knowledge transfer series in 2011. What is osteoarthritis? Why is it painful? How can we develop better treatments for osteoarthritis pain?
Slides from the talk about honey bees was given by Reinhard Stoger to the knowledge transfer series in April 2011. What makes a worker bee and a queen bee? What is Colony Collapse Disorder? What are the threats to honey bees? Reinhard Stöger is Associate Professor in Epigenetics at the University of Nottingham.
This talk about honey bees was given by Reinhard Stoger to the knowledge transfer series in April 2011. What makes a worker bee and a queen bee? What is Colony Collapse Disorder? What are the threats to honey bees? Reinhard Stöger is Associate Professor in Epigenetics at the University of Nottingham.
Slides from the talk given by Professor Jerry Roberts to the knowledge transfer series. The talk addresses the question 'is there a Role for the Genetic Manipulation of Crop Plants?'. The talk is aimed at a general (non-specialist) audience.
Talk given by Professor Jerry Roberts to the knowledge transfer series. The talk addresses the question 'is there a Role for the Genetic Manipulation of Crop Plants?'. The talk is aimed at a general (non-specialist) audience.
Slides from the talk 'An Introduction to Mathematical Modelling in Biology' given by Dov Stekel to the knowledge transfer series on Wednesday 19th October. The talk covers a brief history and introduction to mathematical modelling in the biosciences. The talk is aimed at a general (non-specialist) audience.
Talk given by Dov Stekel to the knowledge transfer series on Wednesday 19th October. The talk covers a brief history and introduction to mathematical modelling in the biosciences. The talk is aimed at a general (non-specialist) audience.