CSB Seminar: Exploring the landscape of tumor invasion at single-cell resolution
Virtual“Exploring the landscape of tumor invasion at single-cell resolution” Research Fellow Miranda Hunter Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Abstract: When […]
MSc Exit Seminar – Jin Meng (Godt Lab)
VirtualFunctional Characterization of Actin-interacting Protein 1 in the Drosophila Follicular Epithelium Abstract Actin filaments (F-actin) are essential for many cellular […]
MSc Exit Seminar – Winfield Yim (Yoshioka Lab)
VirtualIdentification and Characterization of Bacterial Isolates that can Enhance Plant Immunity Abstract The ability of soil microorganisms to protect plants […]
CSB Seminar: Improving functional axon regeneration in the injured nervous system
Virtual“Improving functional axon regeneration in the injured nervous system” Alexandra Byrne, Assistant Professor Department of Neurobiology, University of Massachusetts Medical […]
PhD Transfer Seminar – Saad Hussain (Nambara Lab)
VirtualCharacterizing ABA Metabolism in Response to Changes in Water Availability in Arabidopsis thaliana Abstract Plants use a variety of […]
PhD Transfer Seminar – Shanelle Mullany (Mitchell Lab)
VirtualUncovering the Sequence Determinants of Enhancer Activity and Accessible Chromatin Context Abstract Enhancers are non-coding sequences that regulate the […]
CSB Seminar: The evolutionary potential of the SARS-CoV-2 receptor binding domain
Virtual“The evolutionary potential of the SARS-CoV-2 receptor binding domain” Jesse Bloom, Associate Professor, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Investigator, Howard […]
PhD Exit Seminar – Purva Karia (Yoshioka Lab)
VirtualTail-anchored Triphosphate Tunnel Metalloenzymes in Arabidopsis thaliana: An Investigation into the Molecular Mechanisms underlying their Biological Functions Abstract […]
CSB Seminar: Emergent cellular ecosystems in melanoma revealed by single cell analysis
Virtual“Emergent cellular ecosystems in melanoma revealed by single cell analysis” Arjun Raj, Full Professor University of Pennsylvania Department of Bioengineering […]
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PhD Transfer Seminar – Claire Breit-McNally (Guttman/Desveaux Lab)
VirtualDiversification of effector-triggered immune responses in brassicaceous plants Abstract The bacterial phytopathogen Pseudomonas syringae can infect a wide […]
PhD Exit Seminar – Debanjan Barua (Winklbauer Lab)
Cell contact and tissue architecture in the Xenopus laevis gastrula Abstract Cell-cell contact and tissue architecture in the multilayered […]
CSB Seminar: Signals, forces, and cells: Decoding tissue morphogenesis
Virtual“Signals, forces, and cells: Decoding tissue morphogenesis” Jennifer Zallen, HHMI/Sloan Kettering Institute Abstract: During development, cells move and reorganize in […]
PhD transfer seminar – Jenan Noureddine (Zhao Lab)
VirtualMolecular mechanism of ER-localized HSP90 family chaperone in modulating auxin-mediated plant development and stress response Abstract ER-localized HSP90 […]
PhD Proposal Seminar – Tiegh Taylor (Mitchell Lab)
VirtualUncovering the Sequence Basis to Long-Range Enhancer-Promoter Interactions Abstract Enhancer elements are notoriously difficult to predict, both by […]
PhD Proposal Seminar – Sirma User (Bruce Lab)
VirtualStructural and Molecular Characterization of the EVL-Deep Cell Boundary during Zebrafish Development Abstract Epiboly is the first morphogenetic event […]
PhD Transfer Seminar – Mario Filice (Mitchell Lab)
VirtualCharacterizing Cis-Regulatory Elements Responsible for Regulating Sfmbt2 & Trophectoderm Specific Enhancers Abstract Extraembryonic development is arguably as important as embryonic […]
PhD Exit Seminar – Jordan Guerguiev (Richards Lab)
VirtualTowards biologically plausible gradient descent Abstract Synaptic plasticity is the primary physiological mechanism underlying learning in the brain. […]
CSB Seminar: The last step is the hardest: Lignin and suberin formation in the cell wall
Virtual“The last step is the hardest: Lignin and suberin formation in the cell wall” Niko Geldner, Full Professor University of […]