MCBGP Seminar Calendar

6/24
Seminar
brenda rubenstein, assistant professor
Chemistry
Predicting Viability: How Folding and Binding Free Energies Correlate with Fitness
recording
6/25
Thesis Defense
Nathaniel Ponvert, Johnson Lab
MCB
Insights into species recognition, cell growth and signaling dynamics during reproduction in arabidopsis
RECORDING
7/27
Thesis Defense
Sun Maybury-Lewis, Webb Lab
MCB
Chromatin and Transcriptional Networks Regulating Mammalian
Neural Stem Cells
Recording
8/12
thesis defense
lauren olinski, oancea lab
mcb
Expression and Function of Extraocular Opsin 3 in Mammalian Skin
and Brain
recording
8/24
Thesis Defense
Jenna Kotak, Bender Lab
MCB
Diversification of the suvh6 clade of histone 3 lysine 9 methyltransferases in flowering plants
recording
9/3
Thesis Defense
Joshua Berus, Morrison Lab
MCB
A Macrophage Rac1-IL-1B Signaling Axis Directs Atherosclerotic
Calcification
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9/4
RETREAT
Annual MCBGP Retreat
    TBD
9/9
Seminar
TBD
 
 
 
9/16
seminar
MAMIKO YAJIMA, PH.D.
BROWN UNIVERSITY
CHANGING FATE THROUGH AN ASYMMETRIC CELL DIVISION
RECORDING
9/23
seminar
christopher walsh M.D. Ph.D.
boston children's hospital/harvard medical
somatic mutation and genomic diversity in the human brain during development, disease, and degeneration .
RECORDING
9/30
seminar
kathleen burns M.D. Ph.D.
dana-farber cancer insititute
TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENT AS TROJAN HORSE
RECORDING
10/14
seminar
wei yang Ph.D.
nih
MOLECULAR MACHINES IN DNA REPLICATION AND RECOMBINATION
RECORDING
10/21
seminar
navdeep S. chandel Ph.D.
northwestern university
Linking Cancer Metabolism to Neurodegeneration
RECORDING
10/28
seminar
yukiko yamashita Ph.D.
hhmi; whitehead institute
Asymmetric Stem Cell Division and Germline Immortality
RECORDING
11/4
seminar
mary munson 
UMass Medical
Activation of the Yeast Exocyst Tethering Complex for SNARE Regulation and Membrane Fusion
RECORDING
11/18
seminar
Malene Hansen
Sanford-Prebys-Burnham Institute
Cellular recycling: Role of autophagy in aging and disease
RECORDING
12/2
seminar
enrique de la cruz
Yale UNIVERSITY
How cells use chemistry and physics to break and remodel the bones that power their movement
RECORDING
12/9
seminar
effie apostolou
weill cornell medical
tbd