Center for Biophysics and Quantitative Biology Master Calendar
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Development of multi-organ microphysiological platforms for drug testing
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The protein databases contain an exponentially growing number of sequences as a result of the recent increase in ease and decrease in cost of genome sequencing. The rate of data accumulation far exceeds the rate of functional studies, producing an increase in genomic 'dark matter,' sequences for which no precise and validated function is defined. Join the Enzyme Function I
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The IGB Postdoctoral Association Presents: Faculty Job Search Session One - Erik R. Nelson, PhD, Assistant Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology. "Learn how to assemble an academic job application package with relevant comparisons to industry."
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DCGSAC Careers In Chemistry Symposium
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The IGB Postdoctoral Association Presents: Faculty Job Search Session Two - Erik R. Nelson, PhD, Assistant Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology. "Do’s and don’ts of the academic interview and the art of a successful job talk with the opportunity to receive feedback on an application package."
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Catherine Klapperich, PhD Boston University; Associate Dean for Research and Technology Development
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Uwe Rudolph, PhD University of Illinois; Department of Comparative Biosciences "GABAA Receptor Subtypes: A new perspective on functional selectivity of inhibition in the brain"
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NHGRI presents a public forum "Artificial Intelligence, Health, & Society" Rashida Richardson Director of Policy Research AI Now Institute Kristian J. Hammond Professor of Computer Science McCormick School of Engineering Northwestern University
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Siobhan Brady, PhD University of California, Davis; Department of Plant Biology "Transcriptional Regulation of Nitrogen Metabolism"
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This Wednesday at 12 pm in 2310 Everitt is the Bioengineering Graduate Student Seminar. This year, two students, Aidan Brougham-Cook (Greg Underhill) and Samantha Zambuto (Brendan Harley), will present their research. We encourage all faculty to attend this seminar and support our graduate students and the graduate program.
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Sarah E. O’Connor, PhD Director, Department of Natural Product Biosynthesis Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology Jena, Germany "Chemistry and Biology of Plant Natural Products"
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THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED James Eberwine, PhD University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; Professor of Systems Pharmacology and Translational Therapeutics, Co-Director Penn Program in Single Cell Biology "Integrating Single Cell Subcellular Biology in the Quest for Emergent Biologies"
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Network science describes principles by which large numbers of pairwise relationships between brain regions can be illuminated. Examples will be given of descriptions of collections of brain regions into subnetworks or communities, individual differences in community structure, how community structure relates to disease, and how it might be changed through experience.
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Adipose tissue plays a fundamental role in systemic metabolism. Aberrant adipose tissue function contributes to excess morbidity and mortality, with obesity alone generating a greater than $190 billion burden annually on the American healthcare system. The negative effects of obesity may outweigh the positive effects of smoking cessation on the overall health of the US pop