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DSV Seminars 2016 Tuesday, November 22, 2016 – 11:00 Seminar Room, First floor, Q Building – Via Giorgieri, 5 PhD Program in Molecular Biomedicine From Bacteria to Human: The Journey of a lifeAme Uday Kishore Brunel University, London Dr. Uday Kishore is a teacher and scienEst researching in immunology. AGer his PhD from University of Delhi, India, he spent a year at the Salk InsEtute, San Diego, California with a NASA Fellow. His postdoctoral training and senior fellowship took place at the University of Oxford, first at the MRC Immunochemistry Unit, and then Weatherall InsEtute of Molecular Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital. In addiEon to being the founder director of the Centre for InfecEon, Immunity and Disease mechanisms at Brunel University London, Dr Kishore has been the recipient of MRC InvesEgator award, European Commission Young ScienEst award, Mother Teresa Excellence award, Global Achiever Award and Pride of India award. He holds adjunct and professorial posiEons at several universiEes, research insEtuEons and teaching hospitals worldwide. In this lecture, he will share his wealth of experience and insight how he has lived the life of a career scienEst for last 25 years, with enthusiasm and excitement.

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DSV  Seminars  

2016  

Tuesday,  November  22,  2016  –  11:00    Seminar  Room,  First  floor,  Q  Building  –  Via  Giorgieri,  5  

PhD  Program  in  Molecular  Biomedicine  

From  Bacteria  to  Human:  The  Journey  of  a  lifeAme  

Uday  Kishore  Brunel  University,  London  

Dr.   Uday   Kishore   is   a   teacher   and   scienEst   researching   in  immunology.   AGer   his   PhD   from   University   of   Delhi,   India,   he  spent   a   year   at   the   Salk   InsEtute,   San   Diego,   California   with   a  NASA  Fellow.  His  post-­‐doctoral  training  and  senior  fellowship  took  place   at   the   University   of   Oxford,   first   at   the   MRC  Immunochemistry   Unit,   and   then   Weatherall   InsEtute   of  Molecular  Medicine,   John  Radcliffe  Hospital.   In  addiEon   to  being  the   founder   director   of   the   Centre   for   InfecEon,   Immunity   and  Disease  mechanisms  at  Brunel  University  London,  Dr  Kishore  has  been   the   recipient   of   MRC   InvesEgator   award,   European  Commission   Young   ScienEst   award,   Mother   Teresa   Excellence  award,  Global  Achiever  Award  and  Pride  of  India  award.  He  holds  adjunct  and  professorial  posiEons  at  several  universiEes,  research  insEtuEons   and   teaching   hospitals  worldwide.   In   this   lecture,   he  will   share  his  wealth  of   experience   and   insight   how  he  has   lived  the  life  of  a  career  scienEst  for  last  25  years,  with  enthusiasm  and  excitement.