Sunday 9th, 10:00
The second session of contributing talks brings an exciting collection of topics, from the use of artificial intelligence in proteins research to the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Each speaker will have 5 min to describe their research with no questions from the audience. Time keeping will be strict. Once all speakers have delivered their talks, they will be brought back to the stage where we will host a small roundtable, with questions from the audience as well as from the chair of the session.
Name | Affiliation | Title | |
1 | Sinuhe Perea | King’s College London | Shadowing the (in)visible: Complex wavevector metasurface for lossy imaging |
2 | Eugenia Bilbao Goyoaga | London School of Economics | Perceptions Matter: Effects of Minimum Income |
3 | Rafael Carrascosa Marzo | University of Oxford | Dynamic DNA origami |
4 | Margarita Rubio | University of Nottingham | Housing Markets and Macroprudential Policies during the Covid-19 Pandemic |
5 | Alvaro Murillo Bartolome | UK Dementia Research Institute | A gene editing approach as treatment for CAG/CTG repeat diseases |
6 | Patricia Garcia Jareño | Cardiff University | Developing cell replacement therapies for Huntington’s Disease |
7 | Maria Florez Martin | University College London | Silicate therapy as a potential treatment for medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw |