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ticket   Brighton Sci: War within cells - Repairing DNA
Wed 27 Apr 2022 at 19:30 to 21:30  
Meeting / Address:
Register with Brighton Cafe Sci
Groups Shared With:
Bob's Friends in Basingstoke, Cardiff IVC Friends & Social, Edinburgh Socialives Club, Exeter IVC, Halifax & Huddersfield IVC, London IVC, Merseyside IVC, Norwich Social Friends, Sheffield IVC, Simply Social IVC, Basingstoke Science and Climate Cafe, Nottingham IVC

"A War-Zone within our cells - Repairing damaged DNA", with Prof Penny Jeggo - Talk starts at 7:30pm

This talk is organised and hosted by Brighton Cafe Scientifique and promoted to members of  aIVC Clubs by Basingstoke IVC Science Cafe.

Please note that this is now an online event, via Zoom. Sign up on the Brighton Cafe Sci Meetup and you will receive the link.

https://www.meetup.com/Brighton-Cafe-Scientifique/events/285207630

SUMMARY

A War-Zone within our cells: The wounds our DNA constantly endures, the carers promoting healing, and the consequence of persistent injury.

DNA, the code-carrying molecule in our cells, incurs relentless damage during metabolic processes and from environmental agents. Unrepaired (or mis-repaired) DNA damage can confer cell death, premature ageing and cancer. Hence, cells invest substantial resources into mechanisms that repair DNA damage. Rarely, individuals are born with mutations in these mechanisms, causing genetic instability disorders, with characteristics determined by the specific class of DNA damage that is inefficiently repaired. Premature ageing, cancer predisposition, neurodegeneration and immunodeficiency are common features. The nature and challenge of these rare diseases will be highlighted by Ataxia telangiectasia (A-T), a devastating genetic instability disorder caused by a failure to respond to breaks in both DNA strands.

SPEAKER

Penny Jeggo is now an Emeritus Professor at the Genome Damage and Stability Centre, School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, where she was a senior scientist and leader of a group working on DNA double strand break repair and its health consequences. Her work also relates to DNA damage caused by ionising radiation and radiation protection. She has supported the Ataxia telangiectasia Society as Chair of the Scientific Advisory Board and as a Board Member.

Online event: RSVP on Brighton Cafe Sci Meetup to receive the Zoom link. Plenty of opportunities for questions and answers.

Contact Details:
Brighton Cafe Scientifique (Promoted by Bob Clifford, Basingstoke IVC Science Cafe)