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Fri Nov 1, 2019
Global Health Seminar HIV: The Early Years…
Tue Nov 5, 2019
Departmental Seminar: Staci Bilbo
Staci Bilbo, Haley Family Professor of Psychology & Neuroscience, Systems and Integrative Neuroscience Group, Area Head, Director, ABC Thrive Faculty Initiative at Duke University, will give a seminar entitled "Neural-glial interactions in development and beyond: Implications for health throughout the lifespan" on Tuesday, November 5 at 4:00 p.m. in 283 Galvin.
Wed Nov 6, 2019
Physics Colloquium/Lynch Lecture Series: Prof. Gergely Zimanyi, UC Davis
Part of the COS Lynch Lecture Series "Life at the Intersection of Physics, Medicine and Law" Prof. Gergely Zimanyi UC Davis Department of Physics Hosted…
Thu Nov 7, 2019
Professional Development: What to do with your PhD
Have you decided what to do upon graduating? Come explore the many career options available to PhDs. This half-day conference will host multiple PhD professionals from 3 different sectors: academia, industry and government. Come and learn from experts about diverse careers as they share insights into their decision process that directed their career path. Build your confidence that while your research may be focused, your degree can be versatile. In addition to the panels, speakers will be available for small group or 1:1 meetings in close by conference rooms. There will also be a resource room with on-campus resources available...
Thu Nov 7, 2019
ACMS Applied Math Seminar; Niall Mangan, Northwestern University
Niall Mangan Northwestern University 3:30 PM 154 Hurley Hall Reaction-Diffusion Modeling to Design Synthetic Biological Systems Natural…
Sun Nov 10, 2019
Submission Deadline McCloskey New Venture Competition
MIDNIGHT, NOVEMBER 10th, 2019 Deadline to Submit for McCloskey New Venture Competition Calling all students from every major and discipline, faculty, and staff! Turn your ideas into high-impact business solutions that make a difference. From…
Tue Nov 12, 2019
Departmental Seminar: Valentina Greco
Valentina Greco, Carolyn Walch Slayman Professor of Genetics, Biological and Biomedical Sciences at Yale University, will give a seminar entitled "Principles of tissue dynamics and function captured by live imaging" on Tuesday, November 12 at 4:00 p.m. in 283 Galvin.
Thu Nov 14, 2019
Elizabeth Harper and Kathryn Trentadue (University of Notre Dame)
CBBI Seminar
"Age-related Change in the Microenvironment Enhance Ovarian Cancer Metastasis" Elizabeth Harper
"Exploration of the Biosynthesis of the Ambruticin Family of Natural Products" Kathryn Trentadue
Thu Nov 14, 2019
ACMS Applied Math Seminar: Xinyue Zhao, University of Notre Dame
"A Free Boundary Tumor Growth Model with Time Delay"
Fri Nov 15, 2019
Aaron Rosenberg (University of Notre Dame)
"T cell Antigen Discovery via Signaling and Antigen-presenting Bifunctional Receptors"
Tue Nov 19, 2019
Rama Khokha (University of Toronto)
"Adult Mammary Stem Cells and Breast Cancer"
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(Inaugural Graduate Students)
IMPACT Lecture Series
Tue Nov 19, 2019
Departmental Seminar: Dmitry Gabrilovich
Dmitry Gabrilovich, Christopher M. Davis Professor in Cancer Research, Program Leader, Immunology, Microenvironment & Metastasis with The Wistar Institute, and Wistar Professor, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, will give a seminar entitled "Myeloid-derived suppressor cells as universal regulator of immune responses in physiological and pathological conditions" on Tuesday, November 19 at 4:00 p.m. in 283 Galvin.
Thu Nov 21, 2019
ACMS Applied Math Seminar: Giang Tran, University of Waterloo
"A Supervised Learning Problem and Compressed Sensing"
Sat Nov 23, 2019
NDCAN Lecture Series: Mark Kubik
“Update on HPV Related Oropharyngeal Cancer – Implications for Public Health / Vaccination Programs”
Tue Nov 26, 2019
Departmental Seminar: Athanasia Panopoulos
Athanasia Panopoulos, Elizabeth and Michael Gallagher Assistant Professor at the University of Notre Dame, will give a seminar entitled "Reprogramming our understanding of development and disease" on Tuesday, November 26 at 4:00 p.m. in 283 Galvin.