Free Talk on Inflammation Research
Thursday October 10
FreeDo you want to find out the latest findings in researchers’ inflammation research? And how this could help in the understanding and treatment of a range of health conditions that result when inflammation goes wrong?
Make a date in your diaries and book your places now for a free public open afternoon and evening on Thursday 10th October, at the Frank Lee Centre (Hexagon Room) on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, where you’ll hear from researchers Dr Bina Patel, Prof Menna Clatworthy and Prof Clare Elizabeth Bryant as they discuss some of their latest research in inflammation.
Talk titles: ‘Reducing Inflammation in Parkinson’s patients’, ‘Is inflammation in the gut and the brain linked?’ and ‘How fasting may project your body against inflammation’
There are a choice of two sessions (talks are repeated with a new audience) – either in the afternoon (4-5pm) or evening (6-7pm) so, you only need to book one session.
Whether you choose to come for the afternoon or evening talks, you are welcome to spend the hour from 5-6pm chatting to our researchers about their work and view the research posters on display or simply come for the talk.
For more info contact Contact Georgina gan23@cam.ac.uk
What’s Ons are broadcast across the day at 7.50, 10.30, 1.30 and 4.30, and at weekends.
To get your event included email: Karen Stringer