School of Science research seminar on chromatin conformation and sustainable food processes

Event Name
School of Science research seminar on chromatin conformation and sustainable food processes
Date
12 November 2020
Time
12:00 pm - 01:00 pm
Location
Online

Address (Room): Online via Zoom

Description

Hamid Sediqi, Mark R. Jones School of Science, Western Sydney University, Australia.

Title: Do Nuclear Voltage Potentials Regulate Chromatin Conformation?

Abstract: ioelectric properties of the cell surface regulate key process such as differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis. However, the nucleus also possesses a trans-membrane potential, and its functional properties is poorly understood. Here we explore the relationship between nuclear voltage gradients and chromatin conformation.

And Polly Burey, Andreas Helwig, Sunil Panchal School of Sciences, University of Southern Queensland, Australia School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, University of Southern Queensland, Australia School of Sciences, Western Sydney University, Australia.

Title: How to SEE sustainability in food systems

Abstract: How can we focus on Social, Economic and Environmental (SEE) Sustainability of food systems? To achieve this, supply chains must be modified through the development of new supply chain management strategies, and more efficient, flexible processing technologies to optimise food, energy and water resource usage, minimise waste and also optimise population health. Ideally this occurs while maintaining economic health of the food systems and their surrounding environment. Here we explore how we could model this complex ecosystem.

Join via Zoom: https://uws.zoom.us/j/4841637742?pwd=cXVpNTQ3QXlXVGErUkxaSGMwYWJ1Zz09

Web page: https://twitter.com/CastignollesP/status/1324508951078039552

Contact
Name: Patrice Castignolles

p.castignolles@westernsydney.edu.au

Phone: 0413 021 562

School / Department: School of Science