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Monday, April 3, 2023
Biology Colloquia Series: Kevin R. Gozzi
Behavioral NeuroscienceBiochemistryBiologyBiotechnologyChemistry and Chemical Biology
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Wednesday, April 5, 2023
PRMT1: How many subunits it takes to make an active enzyme
Chemistry and Chemical Biology
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Thursday, April 6, 2023
Psychology Colloquia Series: Brett Q. Ford
College of SciencePsychology
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Friday, April 7, 2023
National Bio/Nano Innovation Seminar
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Monday, April 10, 2023
Biology Colloquia Series: Lisa Manning
Behavioral NeuroscienceBiochemistryBiologyBiotechnologyChemistry and Chemical Biology
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Tuesday, April 11, 2023
Nanomedicine Seminar Series
Physics
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Wednesday, April 12, 2023
Discovery of Anti-Nociceptive Agents through the Synthesis of Difluorinated Molecules
Chemistry and Chemical Biology
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Thursday, April 13, 2023
Physics Colloquium: Black Holes as Extreme Quantum Information Processors
Physics
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Friday, April 14, 2023
In Vivo Imaging of Small Animals at CILS
BiochemistryBiologyChemistry and Chemical BiologyMarine and Environmental SciencesPsychology
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Wednesday, April 19, 2023
Moving protons in competing excited state pathways
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Biology Colloquia Series: Kevin R. Gozzi
Biology Colloquia Series: Kevin R. Gozzi
Prof.Kevin R. Gozzi, PhD, Rowland Institute at Harvard University presents: Taming of a virus: Uncovering a novel horizontal gene transfer element https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/gozzilab
Behavioral NeuroscienceBiochemistryBiologyBiotechnologyChemistry and Chemical Biology
PRMT1: How many subunits it takes to make an active enzyme
PRMT1: How many subunits it takes to make an active enzyme
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology Colloquium Dr. Joan Hevel, Associate Professor in biochemistry at Utah State University, Logan, UT
Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Psychology Colloquia Series: Brett Q. Ford
Psychology Colloquia Series: Brett Q. Ford
Brett Q. Ford, Associate Professor at University of Toronto presents: “The Costs and Benefits of Striving to Feel Good”
College of SciencePsychology
National Bio/Nano Innovation Seminar
National Bio/Nano Innovation Seminar
Oriana Papin-Zoghbi (AOA Dx) "Diagnostics: Lab to Market" Oriana Papin-Zoghbi is the CEO and Co-Founder of AOA Dx, a biotech company focused on early-stage ovarian cancer detection. She has a proven record of creating market entry strategies and produc...
Physics
Biology Colloquia Series: Lisa Manning
Biology Colloquia Series: Lisa Manning
Prof.Lisa Manning, PhD, Syracuse University presents: Collective arrest of cell motion in epithelial tissues https://mmanning.expressions.syr.edu/
Behavioral NeuroscienceBiochemistryBiologyBiotechnologyChemistry and Chemical Biology
Nanomedicine Seminar Series
Nanomedicine Seminar Series
Dr. Ameya Kirtane "Delivery of mRNA at Mucosal Surfaces" Administering medications to children poses unique challenges, especially in resource-limited countries with high infant and child mortality rates. Many drugs are solids or tablets, which are not...
Physics
Discovery of Anti-Nociceptive Agents through the Synthesis of Difluorinated Molecules
Discovery of Anti-Nociceptive Agents through the Synthesis of Difluorinated Molecules
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology Colloquium Dr. David Colby, Associate Professor of Medicinal Chemistry at University of Mississippi, University, MS
Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Physics Colloquium: Black Holes as Extreme Quantum Information Processors
Physics Colloquium: Black Holes as Extreme Quantum Information Processors
Speaker: Prof. Brian Swingle of Brandeis University
Physics
In Vivo Imaging of Small Animals at CILS
In Vivo Imaging of Small Animals at CILS
Are you looking to image small animal models (mice, rats, axolotls, etc.) non-invasively? In this webinar, you will learn about what MRI and ultrasounds are, the instruments currently available at CILS, and optical imaging instruments in the pipeline. ...
BiochemistryBiologyChemistry and Chemical BiologyMarine and Environmental SciencesPsychology
Moving protons in competing excited state pathways
Moving protons in competing excited state pathways
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology Colloquium Dr. Kana Takematsu, assistant professor in chemistry and biochemistry at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME
Chemistry and Chemical Biology