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Dr. Ben Goult of University of Kent presents
January 31, 2023 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Ben Goult, PhD
Professor of Biochemistry
School of Biosciences
University of Kent, UK
Title of Talk: “The MeshCODE theory – why does our brain store memories in binary format?”
This seminar will be in 1131 Bioinformatics.
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Host: Klaus Hahn
From Dr. Goult’s profile page:
I am a structural mechanobiologist and combine structural biology, biochemistry, biophysics and mechanobiology to define the role of how physical and mechanical forces are sensed through cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) adhesion complexes to control cellular processes. I have developed an international reputation for my work on the protein talin, and our work has defined talin as a major mechanosensitive signalling hub. More recently we have discovered that talin has “molecular memory” and so provides organisms with a way to store data, through persistent alterations in protein conformation.
Read our latest work “The Mechanical Basis of Memory – The MeshCODE theory” at
This theory identifies a binary coding that manages memory in the brain and a physical location for where memories are stored.