Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Seminar with Dr. Thomas Martínez
Thomas Martínez, Ph.D. University of California-Irvine “Big Surprises from Small Proteins” Host: Dr. Benjamin Garcia Martinez_flyer
Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Seminar with Dr. Keren Lasker
Keren Lasker, Ph.D. The Scripps Research Institute “The PopZ condensate: mechanistic insight into regulating asymmetry and potential synthetic applications” Host: Student & Postdoc Liaison Committee (SPLC) Lasker_Flyer
Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Seminar with Dr. Jonathan Friedman
Jonathan Friedman, Ph.D. University of Texas-Southwestern “Spatial Organization of Mitochondria” Host: Natalie Niemi Friedman_Flyer
Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Seminar with Dr. Lindsay Case
Lindsay Case Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) “Phase separation regulates integrin clustering and downstream signaling” Host: Alex Holehouse Case_Flyer
Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Seminar with Dr. Margot Quinlan
Margot Quinlan, Ph.D. University of California-Los Angelos “Using actin to put our heads, tails and hearts in the right place” Host: John Cooper Quinlan_Flyer
Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Seminar with Dr. Elliot Elson
Elliot Elson Washington University School of Medicine “Title TBD” Host: Ben Garcia Elson_Flyer
Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Seminar with Dr. Emma Morrison
Emma Morrison, Ph.D. Medical College of Wisconsin “Identity and distribution of histone H3 tail basic residues tune nucleosome phase separation” Host: Tim Lohman Morrison_Flyer
Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Seminar with Dr. Yi-Wei Chang
Yi-Wei Chang, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania “Cellular structural biology of the apicomplexan rhoptry secretion system by cryo-ET” Host: Rui Zhang Chang_flyer
Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Seminar with Dr. Jennifer Ross
Jennifer Ross, Ph.D. Syracuse University “Self-Assembly and Self- Organization of Motors and Enzymes” Host: Michael Greenberg Ross_flyer
Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Seminar with Dr. Doug Barrick
Doug Barrick, Ph.D. The Johns Hopkins University “Understanding protein stability and activity using physical chemistry and bioinformatics” Host: Janice Robertson Barrick_flyer