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The CrickConnect team are delighted to be able to invite community members to join us for the institute's regular Crick Lecture.
Crick Lectures provide a broad insight into biomedical research from leading scientists. Not to be missed, the one-hour lectures are the event of the week for the Crick community to come together. The lectures aim to be accessible to scientists across different disciplines, while also offering something for the specialist.
This week, we're delighted to invite Senior Group leader Patricia Barral, talk title to be confirmed.
There will also be an opportunity to catch up with colleagues and friends over refreshments after the Lecture from 17:00. If you are able to join us in person at the Crick please let us know at connect@crick.ac.uk so we can arrange access.
Patricia Barral
Patricia obtained her PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain) in 2005, studying the mechanisms underlying allergic responses. After a short postdoc at the Universidad de Santiago de Compostela (Spain) she joined the Cancer Research UK London Research Institute to work with Facundo Batista, where she used in vivo imaging techniques to decipher the cellular interactions regulating lymphocyte activation. In 2013 she established her lab at King's College London, which became part of the Francis Crick Institute in 2015.
Due to the pioneering and sensitive nature of some of the research discussed in these lectures, only Crick Lectures from selected speakers will be shared, and we ask all attendees to respect the private nature of these talks by refraining from making any type of recording, sharing access details or in any other way compromising the research that is discussed.
If you'd like to attend in person please let us know at connect@crick.ac.uk