The King Lecture 2025/26 - Professor Bonnie Bassler (In-person)

The King Lecture 2025/26 - Professor Bonnie Bassler (In-person)

By Clare Hall, University of Cambridge

Clare Hall is delighted to welcome Professor Bonnie Bassler as this year's speaker for The King Lecture.

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Location

Robinson College

Grange Road Cambridge CB3 9AN United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Science & Tech • Medicine

About the lecture – ‘Tiny Conspiracies: How Bacteria Talk to Each Other’


Bacteria are tiny ancient organisms. Harmful bacteria have the capacity to kill humans, animals, and plants, while beneficial bacteria play vital roles in keeping humans, animals, and plants alive. How do bacteria do it? They are so small, yet they carry out such big jobs. The answer is that bacteria work in groups: They communicate, count their numbers, and act as collectives. Bacteria “talk” to one another using chemical molecules that they release into the environment. These molecules travel from cell to cell, and the bacteria have receptors on their surfaces that allow them to detect and respond to the build up of the molecules. This process of cell-to-cell communication in bacteria is called “Quorum Sensing” and it allows bacteria to synchronize behavior on a population-wide scale. Bacterial behaviors controlled by quorum sensing are ones that are unproductive when undertaken by an individual bacterium acting alone but become effective when undertaken in unison by the group. For example, quorum sensing controls virulence, biofilm formation, and the exchange of DNA. Current biomedical research is focused on development of therapies to interfere with quorum sensing. Such therapies could be used to combat bacterial pathogens of global importance.


Please book your in-person tickets via this page.

Alternatively, Zoom spaces can be reserved at: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-king-lecture-202526-professor-bonnie-bassler-zoom-tickets-1552744413339?aff=oddtdtcreator

Note: This event will be held in the Robinson College Auditorium, Grange Rd, Cambridge CB3 9AN

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Clare Hall, University of Cambridge

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Oct 17 · 17:30 GMT+1