Inspired by: minute organic forms | 7 of 11

Inspired by: minute organic forms | 7 of 11

Inspired by 1877- 1878 season lecture by Rev. W.H. Dallinger

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Date and time

Thursday, July 24 · 6 - 7pm GMT+1

Location

The Lit & Phil

23 Westgate Road Newcastle NE1 1SE United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Thursday 24th July 2025 | 6pm

Northumbria University “Inspired By” Science Lecture Series. 7 of 11.

Iain Sutcliffe, Professor, Applied Sciences. Iain’s research focuses on understanding the bacterial cell envelope as the interface between a bacterium and its environment, with a specific focus on the nature, biosynthesis and roles of membrane-anchored macromolecules.

Inspired by 1877- 1878 season lecture by Rev. W.H. Dallinger

A LIVE Lit & Phil Event | FREE

(If you would prefer to book directly over the phone, please call the Library Desk team on 0191 232 0192 and they will be happy to help)


Barbara McClintock (1902-1992) shown in her laboratory in 1947 | Image owned by Smithsonian Institution/Science Service; Restored by Adam Cuerden | Copyright free image sourced from WikiComms

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The Lit & Phil is a beautiful independent library and educational charity, opened in 1825. Free to visit and browse, the library is a great space for research, study and relaxation.

Situated a few minutes from Central Station, the library hosts an exciting and diverse range of events including lectures, concerts, book launches, poetry and theatre.

FreeJul 24 · 6:00 PM GMT+1