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The Annual Krebs Krebs Lecture
The University welcomed 400
students, staff, alumni and members of the public to the Annual Krebs Lecture
on Tuesday 24 April.
The guest speaker for the…
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Development and Alumni Relations
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An animation that introduces Sir Hans Krebs and the Krebs cycle, and how his legacy lives on today at the University of Sheffield, with the pioneering research centres - The Florey Institute, the…
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Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
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A rap about Hans Krebs and the Krebs Cycle written and performed by Oort Kuiper.
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Sir Richard Roberts was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1993. European non-governmental organisations and politicians have declared that genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are…
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Animal and Plant Sciences
Faculty of Science
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A 90ft long E.Coli bacterium was commissioned for Krebs Fest, and displayed in multiple locations around Sheffield. In addition, a glass mitochondrion sculpture is now displayed in Firth Court,…
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Animal and Plant Sciences
Faculty of Science
Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
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Professor Simon Foster, lead academic of Krebs Fest gives an overview of the festival; looking back at the life of Sir Hans Krebs and celebrating his legacy. Simon shares with us some of the…
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Animal and Plant Sciences
Faculty of Science
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Professor Simon Foster, Lead Academic for Krebs Fest gives a quick background to Sir Hans Krebs, and describes his importance to Sheffield.
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Animal and Plant Sciences
Faculty of Science
Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
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Dave Hornby, Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Sheffield delves into the history of Sir Hans Krebs, and describes his journey to Sheffield via Germany and Cambridge. Filmed at Krebs Fest.
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Animal and Plant Sciences
Faculty of Science
Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
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