Title: Decoding DNA replication using visual biochemistry

Speaker: Dr Jacob Lewis (University of Woolongong)

Bio: Jacob Lewis was an EMBO and Marie Curie Fellow (2020-2024, Francis Crick Institute) and currently an ARC DECRA fellow and NHMRC Investigator (University of Wollongong). Dr Jacob Lewis leads a research group at Molecular Horizons research Institute. His research uses advanced cryo-electron microscopes alongside biochemical approaches and single-molecule imaging, to closely examine molecular machines in action, gaining insights into their normal operations and identifying malfunctions. He is particularly interested in deciphering how our chromosomes are duplicated, ensuring accurate genetic information transfer during cell division. This understanding aids in understanding how our DNA maintains its integrity and pinpointing disruptions that may lead to many different human diseases. https://scholars.uow.edu.au/jacob-lewis

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Seminars cover all aspects of chemistry and molecular biosciences and are delivered by visiting national and international academics. PhD completion seminars are also incorporated into the program.

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