• MBI Members Seminar: H. Ronald Kaback, MD

    130 Boyer Hall

    Department of Physiology Department of Microbiology, Immunology & Molecular Genetics *Open to all MBI Members Kaback Lab Website

  • Seminar: Jay Horton, MD

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    Chief, Division of Digestive and Liver Diseases, Director, Center for Human Nutrition, Program Director, Physician Scientist Training Program, Professor of Internal Medicine and Molecular Genetics; UT Southwestern Medical Center "The Role of Lipogenesis in the Development of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease" Click for more information

  • Seminar: Alan Saghatelian, PhD

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    Professor, Dr. Frederik Paulsen Chair; Salk Institute for Biological Studies “Discovery of a Novel Class of Bioactive Lipids” Click for more information

  • Seminar: Michael Rape, PhD

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    Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology, Dr. K. Peter Hirth Chair in Cancer Biology; UC, Berkeley Investigator; Howard Hughes Medical Institute “Building a Face, One Ubiquitin at a Time” Click here for more information

  • MBI Members Seminar: Christopher Lee, Ph.D.

    130 Boyer Hall

    Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry "Teaching as research: a Big Data approach to educational experiments" *Open to all MBI Members Lee Lab website

  • Seminar: Jared Rutter, PhD

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    HHMI Investigator Professor of Biochemistry; University of Utah School of Medicine "Metabolism and Cellular Decisions: Entwined in Health and Disease" Click here for more information

  • MBI Members Seminar: Lin Jiang, Ph.D.

    130 Boyer Hall

    Department of Neurology "Old Drugs New tricks: Structure-based Drug Discovery in Alzheimer's Disease and Others" *Open to all MBI Members Jiang Lab website

  • Seminar: Abby Dernburg, PhD

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    Associate Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology, Department of Molecular & Cell Biology; UC, Berkeley Investigator; HHMI "A Liquid Crystalline Compartment Assembles Between Chromosomes to Control Meiotic Recombination" Click here for more information

  • Seminar: Dianne K. Newman, PhD

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    Professor of Geobiology, Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences and Division of Biology; California Institute of Technology Investigator; Howard Hughes Medical Institute "Primary Roles for "Secondary" Metabolites in Microbial Community Development" Click here for more information