• 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: Lynn Cooley, PhD

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    CNH Long Professor of Genetics, Professor, Departments of Cell Biology and of Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology, Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; Yale University “Extreme reproduction: the cell biology of Drosophila oogenesis” Click for more information

  • MBI Members Seminar: Harvey Herschman, PhD

    130 Boyer Hall

    Department of Biological Chemistry, Department of Molecular & Medical Pharmacology *Open to all MBI Members Herschman Lab Website

  • Seminar: Daniel Gottschling, PhD

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    Senior Staff Scientist; Calico Life Sciences, LLC  "Wrestling with how interconnected biological systems change with age” Click for more information

  • Seminar: Manoj Duraisingh, PhD

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    John LaPorte Given Professor of Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Harvard School of Public Health; Harvard University “The locks and keys for moving in: red blood cell invasion by malaria parasites” Click for more information