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The ActinoBase e-Seminar series is organised and hosted by a team of early-career Actinobacteria researchers, if you have any questions about the seminars then feel free to contact any of the members below: | The ActinoBase e-Seminar series is organised and hosted by a team of early-career Actinobacteria researchers, if you have any questions about the seminars then feel free to contact any of the members below: |
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The ActinoBase e-Seminar Series
The ActinoBase e-Seminar Series is an opportunity for both early-career and established researchers in the Actinobacteria community to share their work.
Two speakers each deliver a half hour presentation (twenty minute talks followed by ten minutes of audience Q&A), streamed directly to YouTube from a google hangout with the opportunity for their presentations to be uploaded to the ActinoBase channel. Each seminar is moderated by at least two early-career researchers who introduce the speaker and select questions from the stream chat.
The seminar is broadcast every Thursday (times TBC) and can be accessed via the Actinobase YouTube channel. To register interest in participation, as well as sign up to mailing-list notifications, please fill out our google form.
Upcoming Talks
30.04.20 (3PM BST)
- Dr Rebecca Devine - PostDoc at the University of East Anglia
“From ants to antibiotics: Discovering novel medicines in the genomic era.”
- David Mark - PhD student at the University of Strathclyde
“The anti-pseudomonad activity of Micromonospora Species from the Atacama Desert.”
Submit question via twitter using #ActinoBase01
07.05.20 (Time TBC)
- Speakers TBC
Previous Talks
Organising committee
The ActinoBase e-Seminar series is organised and hosted by a team of early-career Actinobacteria researchers, if you have any questions about the seminars then feel free to contact any of the members below:
The ActinoBase team: teamwikimyces@gmail.com
Sam Prudence - PhD Student, University of East Anglia: s.prudence@uea.ac.uk Twitter: @Sam_Prudence
David Mark - PhD Student, University of Strathclyde: david.mark@strath.ac.uk Twitter: @DavidRcoMark
Alicia Russell - PhD Student, John Innes Centre: alicia.russell@jic.ac.uk Twitter: @alisia_russell
Tom Mclean - PhD Student, University of East Anglia: t.mclean@uea.ac.uk Twitter: @TomMcLean05
Emily Addington - PhD Student, University of Strathclyde
Rules & Etiquette
- Question for speakerscan be submitted to moderators via the YouTube live chat or Twitter using the HashTag associated with each session.
- Individuals in the Zoom call should their microphone muted video off to minimize disruptions.