Rudi Lemberg Fellowship 2009

John F. Allen

The Rudi Lemberg Travelling Fellowship commemorates the contributions of Professor M.R. Lemberg, FAA, FRS to science in Australia.

The purpose of the Fellowship is to enable either Australian or overseas scientists of standing to visit Australian scientific centres and to deliver lectures.


Lectures given

Why organelle genomes? Costs and benefits of DNA in mitochondria and chloroplasts University of Queensland 18th February
Genes in organelles. Mitochondria, ageing, and sex – energy versus fidelity University of Sydney 23rd February Poster...
The redox switch hypothesis for the first cyanobacterium: the origin of two light reactions in photosynthesis University of New South Wales 24th February Poster...
Photosynthesis explains cytoplasmic inheritance: A novel ancestral kinase, CSK is the redox messenger Australian National University 26th February Poster...
Towards an understanding of the structural mechanism of state transitions in photosynthesis Australian National University 27th February Poster...
Genes in organelles. Mitochondria, ageing, and sex – energy versus fidelity University of Melbourne 3rd March Poster...
Genes in organelles. Mitochondria, ageing, and sex – energy versus fidelity University of Adelaide 11th March Poster...
Photosynthesis explains cytoplasmic inheritance. CoRR! University of Adelaide 13th March Poster...
Six interesting samples of slime collected on 10 March 2009 from Coorong Lagoon, South Australia Queen Mary, University of London 20th March Poster...

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24th August 2009

Max Rudolph Lemberg, 1896-1975