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Wolfson College, 9 November 2018

DPAG post docs gathered at Wolfson College for the annual Away Day to discuss the Department's exciting research. The programme included alternative career talks from two external speakers. The event was also a fantastic occasion for networking during the drinks reception and dinner after the main event.         

Image Gallery

Introduction by postdoc rep stefania monterisi

Stefania Monterisi in front of slide reading 'DPAG Postdoctoral Research Day' addressing attendees

Head of Department, Professor David Paterson, welcomes new postdocs to DPAG

Aerial view of David Paterson addressing the lecture theatre full of postdocs

New academic lead, Associate Professor Sarah De Val, introduces the Athena SWAN charter

Sarah De Val in front of slide reading 'Athena SWAN in DPAG' showing images of Sarah De Val (Academic Lead) and Louise Cotterell (Athena SWAN Co-ordinator)

 postdoc speakers discuss their research

 Corinne Betts, Matthew Wood Lab, "Dystrophin regulates peripheral circadian SRF Signalling"

Corinne Betts in front of a slide showing the title of her research project

Noemi Picco, Molnar group, "Modelling Transient Traits of Cortex Evolution: the Importance of Evolving Cell Division Strategies"

Noemi pointing at her slide showing the title of her research project and images of her collaborators Zoltan Molnar, Thomas Woolley, Philip Maini and Fernando Garcia-Moreno

 Suzan Hammond,  Matthew Wood Lab, "Targetting the Muscle and CNS with Antisense Oligonucleotides"

Suzan walks in front of her slide showing a list of collaborators, audience members shown making notes

Vincent Croset, CNCB, "Single-cell transcriptomics in the Drosophila midbrain: linking molecules to Neuronal function"

 Vincent is shown in front of a slide showing his research project title while an audience member takes a photo

Anna Diaz-Font, Senior Research Funding Manager, gives alternative career talk

Anna Diaz-Font, World Cancer Research Fund International: "Working in the third sector: Research Management"

 Anna indicates towards a slide showing the title of her research project

Drinks reception following the talks

Several postdocs are shown minglingSeveral postdocs are shown mingling with Suzan Hammond shown prominently in foreground