Camden Seminar Series
On alternate Thursdays during term time, the Camden Seminar Series will taking place in the General Teaching Building.
Each fortnight staff and students gather together share their research and insight into their subjects. There are two presentations every session and for the first session of semester 1 in March, there was a SUPRA sponsored BBQ before hand to welcome everyone back.
If you are either based in Camden, or just there on the day, then think about attending one of these informative sessions. You will find a friendly bunch of people and learn something interesting about the work that is going on at Camden.
Seminars are held at 1pm in General Teaching Room 106.
All staff, students and interested parties welcome - you do not have to be a veterinary scientist to enjoy these seminars.
We look forward to seeing you there!
| Date | Speaker | Title |
|---|---|---|
| 8th May | Mini Singh |
From Papua New Guinea to Kenya and a PhD inbetween: finding differentially expressed genes for lactation traits
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| 8th May | Natasha Ellis | Fine mapping QTL for parasite resistance in sheep |
| 22nd May | Dr Alireza (visiting international lecturer from The University of Sheffield, U.K) | Maternal interaction with gametes and embryos; a complex interactome |
| 22nd May | Ajantha Horadagoda | If given an opportunity what would cows eat? |



