Week of Events
Seminar: “Lymphatics and macrophages: Regulators of tissue microenvironment”
Seminar: “Lymphatics and macrophages: Regulators of tissue microenvironment”
Gwendalyn J. Randolph, PhD, Washington University
Seminar: “Targeting Glycan biosynthesis to develop novel routes to bacterial antibiotics”
Seminar: “Targeting Glycan biosynthesis to develop novel routes to bacterial antibiotics”
Bil Clemons, PhD, Cal Tech
Nuclear Receptor Signaling in Hepatic Lipid Remodeling and Intestinal Resilience
Nuclear Receptor Signaling in Hepatic Lipid Remodeling and Intestinal Resilience
Holly Ingraham, PhD will speak on Nuclear Receptor Signaling in Hepatic Lipid Remodeling and Intestinal Resilience. Dr. Ingraham is Professor and Associate Vice Chair, Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology, and Herzstein Distinguished Investigator at UCSF.
Faculty Forum
Faculty Forum
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Seminar: “Drugging ‘Undruggable’ Targets with Macrocyclic Peptides”
Seminar: “Drugging ‘Undruggable’ Targets with Macrocyclic Peptides”
Dr. Dehau Pei, Ohio State University
Joint Seminar in Chemical Biology and Bioorganic Chemistry
Joint Seminar in Chemical Biology and Bioorganic Chemistry
Mike Pablo (Chemistry) Particle-Based Simulations of Yeast Polarization Reveal Stochastic Promotion of Turing Pattern Formation
Review of 2017 Nobel Prizes in Biomedicine
Review of 2017 Nobel Prizes in Biomedicine
Joe Costello, PhD, Professor of Cell Biology and Physiology, “Chemistry Nobel 2017 Awarded to Dubochet, Frank and Henderson for Cryo-Electron Microscopy;” Stephen Crews, PhD, Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics and Integrative Program for the Biological and Genome Sciences, “Having the … Read more
Seminar: “Chromatin bookmarking, looping and cell fate decisions”
Seminar: “Chromatin bookmarking, looping and cell fate decisions”
Eftychia Apostolou, Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology in Medicine, Joan and Sanford I. Weill Department of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College
First Friday
First Friday
This event occurs every month on the first Friday of the month and consists of two 15 minute presentations followed by a “social” cocktail hour.