Past events
This page lists RSB past events.
The ability to rapidly adapt to changing environments, especially to artificial environments created by industrial agriculture and modern medicine, is crucial for the success of pathogens infecting plants and animals.
Characterising the mechanism of Lactofungin: a novel antifungal synergent of amphotericin B
‘Translational research’ became an increasingly common term when it was realised that much agriculturally inspired basic research failed to contribute to the improvement of crops.
Inflammasomes: from fundamental biology to new therapeutics
Malaria kills around 400,000 people each year and the prevention and treatment of this disease is highly reliant on chemotherapy.
RNA-induced control of the structure and organisation of proteins
Cancer cell membranes as therapeutic targets and peptides as therapeutics
Extra-intestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) strains are responsible for the majority of extra-intestinal infections in humans, including urinary tract infections, neonatal meningitis, and bacteraemia.