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June 2018 , Southampton Science Cafe

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Tuesday 19 June 2018
David Johnston (Light Microscopy Facility Manager, Biomedical Imaging
Unit, University of Southampton and University Hospital Southampton NHS
Foundation Trust)
:Small is beautiful – Microscopes, sample preparation and imaging
technologies have all developed rapidly rate in recent years, allowing
us to look at biology in ways that we previously never imagined
possible. Show-casing the different sorts of microscope technology
available for biomedical research (using light, electrons and X-rays)
and the many types of multidimensional image data that we can generate.
time: 20:00 to 21:30
venue: St Denys Community Centre, Main Hall, SO17 2JZ

Monthly talks on a science subject
Future talks, usually the third Tuesday of the month.

An Extra talk
Tuesday 03 July 2018, Rachel Owen, Soton Uni:contagious cancers,
specifically those in Tasmanian Devils. Her talk will be an expanded
version of her talk , that won her through 8 doctoral research
challengers per faculty and 8 faculties of the university, so 64
challengers, in their 2018 Three Minute Thesis competition.

Tuesday 17 July 2018 A speaker on Permaculture , or a speaker on
hydrofoil design and use TBC ,
Tuesday 21 August 2018 Prof Mark Cragg, Soton Uni - Antibody
immunotherapy: overcoming cancer by engaging the immune system
Tuesday 18 September 2018 TBA ,
Tuesday 16 October 2018 TBA
Hopefully one of those dates will be the miller of Eling Tide Mill,
fully reopened again in April 2018 and with a new board walk around
Bartley Water, well
worth ambling along. His talk will be on technical matters relating to
tide mill mechanics and the flour milling process.
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