MBI Members Seminar: David Underhill, PhD

130 Boyer Hall

Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine "The Fungal Microbiome in Health and Disease" *Open to MBI Members only Underhill Lab Website

Seminar: Sanjay Tyagi, PhD

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Public Health Research Institute Center, New Jersey Medical School - Rutgers “Origins and consequences of stochastic mRNA synthesis in higher eukaryotes” Host: Gene Regulation Graduate Students Click for more information

MBI Members Seminar: April Pyle, PhD

130 Boyer Hall

Department of  Microbiology, Immunology & Molecular Genetics "Combining Gene Editing and Skeletal Muscle Progenitor Cells from Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells for Applications in Muscle Disease" *Open to MBI Members only Pyle Lab Website

Seminar: Kausik Si, PhD

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Stowers Institute Dept of Molecular & Integrative Physiology, University of Kansas "A putative biochemical engram of long-term memory" Host: Biochemistry, Biophysics & Structural Biology Graduate Students Click for more information

MBI Members Seminar: Alison Frand, PhD

130 Boyer Hall

Department of Biological Chemistry “Staying in Shape:  Physiologic Atresia and Corsetry in C. elegans” *Open to MBI Members only Frand Lab Website

Seminar: Dan Goldberg, MD, PhD

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Departments of Molecular Microbiology & Medicine; Washington University “Protein Export in Intraerythrocytic Malaria Parasites” Host: Immunity, Microbes & Molecular Pathogenesis Graduate Students Click for more information

Seminar: James Chen, PhD

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Department of Molecular Biology; University of Texas, Southwestern “Enemy within – immune and autoimmune responses to cytosolic DNA” Click for more information

Seminar: Ben Blencowe, PhD

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Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto "An alternative splicing regulatory network and its role in autism spectrum disorder" Host: Doug Black, PhD Click for more information

MBI Members Seminar: Sri Kosuri, ScD

130 Boyer Hall

Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry “Synthetic Approaches to Sequence-Function Relationships” *Open to all MBI faculty members Kosuri Lab Website

Seminar: Chris Glass, MD, PhD

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Departments of Cellular & Molecular Medicine, Medicine, UC San Diego “The Nature and Nurture of Macrophage Development and Function” Click for more information

Seminar: Brian Dynlacht, Ph.D.

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Professor of Pathology New York University School of Medicine "Transcriptional and Epigenetic Control of Differentiation" Dynlacht Lab Wesite