Thursday Research Seminar Series
159 Boyer Hall 611 Charles E. Young Drive East, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesRachel Dutton, PhD Assistant Professor, Biological Sciences University of California, San Diego
Rachel Dutton, PhD Assistant Professor, Biological Sciences University of California, San Diego
Grant Jensen Professor of Biophysics and Biology Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Caltech
Arun Radhakrishnan, Ph.D. Associate Professor Molecular Genetics Department University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Sarah Kucenas Associate Professor of Biology Director of the Distinguished Major Program in Biology College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences University of Virginia
"Enzyme Hydrophobic Sites and Allosteric Membrane Interactions Regulate Cell Signaling and Inflammation" Honoring the legacy of David S. Sigman. Presentation begins at 3.30pm. A reception will follow the talk. Edward […]
"How is electrical signal generated? Structural and mechanistic investigations of Nav channels" Nieng Yan Shirley M. Tilghman Professor of Molecular Biology Princeton University
"Regulation of protein functions by 3'UTRs" Christine Mayr, MD, PhD Molecular and Cell Biologist Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Sloan Kettering Institute
"The highs and lows of cryo-EM and its use in studying molecular machines of mass destruction." Gabriel Lander, Phd Professor Department of Integrative Structural and Computational Biology California Campus Scripps […]
"Host-microbe interactions: Harnessing co-evolution to treat disease" Janelle Ayres Professor and Laboratory Head Molecular and Systems Physiology Laboratory NOMIS Center for Immunobiology and Microbial Pathogenesis Helen McLoraine Developmental Chair Salk […]
"Egg Development and Evolution, Inside and Out" Cassandra Extavour, Ph.D. Professor, Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Professor, Molecular and Cellular Biology Harvard University
"How gut microbes enhance enteric virus infection" Julie Pfeiffer, Ph.D. Professor, Microbiology Kern and Marnie Wildenthal President's Research Council Professorship in Medical Science University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
"How cells form and sense their shape" Amy Gladfelter, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Biology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill