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Mon Jan 6, 2020
Keith Levin, Department of Statistics, University of Michigan, will give a colloquium titled, “Bootstrapping Networks with Latent Geometric Structure”…
Tue Jan 14, 2020
Elizabeth Harper Oral Candidacy Exam
Please join us for the public portion of Elizabeth Harper's Oral Candidacy Exam, starting at 2:00pm. Title: "Integrative Analysis of the Aging Peritoneum in Metastatic Receptivity of Ovarian Cancer"
Tue Jan 14, 2020
Departmental Seminar: Chunliang Xu
Chunliang Xu, Associate, Department of Cell Biology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, will give a seminar entitled “Microbiota and Neural Regulation of Sickle Cell Disease: Nongenetic Modifiers of a Genetic Disease” on Tuesday, January 14 at 4:00 p.m. in 283 Galvin. …
Wed Jan 15, 2020
ACMS Colloquia: Xiucai Ding, Department of Mathematics, Duke University
Xiucai Ding, Department of Mathematics, Duke University, will give a colloquium titled, “Complex Data Analysis for Medical Sciences Sensor Fusion for…
Thu Jan 16, 2020
Tomi Sasaki (University of Washington)
CBBI Seminar
"Artemisinin, a Novel Naturally Occurring Peroxide and its Anti-Cancer Activity"
Thu Jan 30, 2020
Maria Cristina Miranda-Vergara and Trung Nguyen (University of Notre Dame)
CBBI Seminar
"Microenvironmental Changes by Stromal MMP3 Inhibit Primary Tumor Growth but Increase Lung Metastasis" Maria Cristina
"Limitations of Knockout Mice and other Tools in Assessment of the Involvement of Matrix Metalloproteinases in Wound Healing and the Means to Overcome Them" Trung Nguyen
Sat Feb 8, 2020
2020 Notre Dame Global Health Case Competition
In this competition, undergraduate and graduate students collaborate to develop a practical solution to a real-world global health challenge. Students are given an innovative learning experience that trains future global health leaders. Learn…
Thu Feb 13, 2020
Luis Avila and Verodia Charlestin (University of Notre Dame)
CBBI Seminar
"Elucidating the Interactome of the Lytic Transglycosylase RIpA of Pseudomonas aeruginosa" Luis Avila
"Novel Metabolic Networks Identify Key Metabolic Hubs of Breast Cancer Progression: The Effect of Aquaporin-7 on Breast Cancer Progression" Verodia Charlestin
Tue Feb 25, 2020
ACMS Lynch Lecture Series: Douglas Nychka, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Colorado School of Mines
Douglas Nychka, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Colorado School of Mines, will give a Lynch Lecture Series titled,“The Earth’s Climate,…
Thu Feb 27, 2020
Choon Kim (University of Notre Dame)
CBBI Seminar
"Discovery of the Pathway for Posttranslational Modifications of Staphylococcus aureus ß-lactamase BlaZ"
Sat Feb 29, 2020
11th Annual Conference on Advancing Rare Disease Research, Therapy and Patient Advocacy
Accelerating Patient Advocacy Stakeholder Panels and Posters: Rare Patient Communities, Advocacy, Leadership, Care, Emerging Therapeutics and Research For more information, please contact Carolyn McKibbin. Originally…
Mon Mar 2, 2020
ACMS Lynch Lecture Series: Hongzhe Li, Department of Biostatistics and Statistics, University of Pennsylvania
Hongzhe Li, Department of Biostatistics and Statistics, University of Pennsylvania, will give a Lynch Lecture Series titled,“Interrogating the Gut…
Fri Mar 6, 2020
7TH ANNUAL AD&T SYMPOSIUM: EXTREME DIAGNOSTICS
All are invited to participate in the 7th Annual AD&T Symposium on March 6, 2020, in B01 McCourtney Hall. This year’s symposium will focus on Extreme Diagnostics Our keynote speaker this year, Dr Antonio Ricco, is chief technologist for small payloads at…
Mon Mar 23, 2020
Wendy Alvarez Barrios Dissertation Defense
Title: "Multidisciplinary investigation identifies novel PTEN-dependent mechanism of selective tumor cell survival to shear stress mediated by mitochondrial dynamics" Advisor: Siyuan Zhang
Tue Mar 24, 2020
Multidisciplinary panel to examine complexities of coronavirus
UPDATE: This event will be available by livestream only: bit.ly/2Iny3yQ
A panel of University of Notre Dame experts will discuss the effects of COVID-19 on health and the economy, as well as the social and cultural implications of the outbreak, in a multidisciplinary discussion at 12:30 p.m., March 24 by livestream at bit.ly/2Iny3yQ
The discussion is sponsored by the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies and the Eck Institute of Global Health.
Thu Apr 2, 2020
CBBI Guest Speakers hosted by the Warren Center
CBBI Guest Speakers hosted by the Warren Center April 2, 2020 Professor Zhong-Yin Zhang, PhD Head, Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology Director, Purdue Institute…
Tue Apr 7, 2020
(CANCELLED) Departmental Seminar: Sarah Stanley
Sarah Stanley, Associate Professor, School of Public Health, Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley, will give a seminar entitled "Metabolic regulation of M. tuberculosis infection" on Tuesday, April 7 at 4:00 p.m. in 283 Galvin.
Mon Apr 20, 2020
CANCELED - 9th Annual Harper Cancer Research Day
Research Day is an excellent opportunity to learn about cancer research being conducted in our community. This event includes a poster session, lectures, and a Keynote Address. RESEARCH DAY IS FREE…
Thu Apr 30, 2020
CBBI Guest Speakers hosted by the Warren Center
April 30, 2020 Professor Dennis Liotta, PhD Executive Director, Emory Institute for Drug Development Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor, Department of Chemistry One of the leaders of the Emory Research team that discovered the antiviral…
Mon Aug 31, 2020
“Rapid deployment of SARS-CoV-2 testing: the CLIAHUB
Clinical Translational Seminar Series 2021 - VIRTUAL The Boler-Parseghian Center for Rare & Neglected Diseases “Rapid deployment of SARS-CoV-2 testing:…
Tue Sep 1, 2020
Departmental Seminar: Cody Smith
Cody Smith, Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Notre Dame, will give a seminar entitled "Cellular mechanisms of nervous system assembly…
Tue Sep 22, 2020
Cancer Wellness Symposium
All are invited to attend the free Cancer Wellness Symposium via Zoom on Tuesday, September 22.
Tue Sep 22, 2020
CBE Grad Seminar: Frank Doyle, Harvard
Frank Doyle: The Control of Time A challenging problem in systems biology is to rapidly re-entrain circadian oscillations that have been forced out of synchrony with the environment due to external factors such as jet lag or shift work. Recent studies have identified small-molecule pharmaceuticals…
Tue Sep 22, 2020
Departmental Seminar: Patricia Champion
Patricia Champion, Associate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Notre Dame, will give a seminar entitled "Conserved mechanisms of mycobacterial…
Fri Sep 25, 2020
Julia Spear (University of Notre Dame)
"Visualizing Engrafted Human Cancer and Therapy Responses in Immunodeficient Zebrafish"
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Tue Sep 29, 2020
Departmental Seminar: Mary Ann McDowell
Mary Ann McDowell, Associate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Notre Dame, will give a seminar entitled "Attacking the Complexity of Vector-borne…
Wed Sep 30, 2020
Christine Dunham (Emory University)
"Regulation of Protein Synthesis"
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Fri Oct 2, 2020
Iker Soto (University of Notre Dame)
"De Novo Design of Bioactive Protein Switches"
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Fri Oct 9, 2020
Numbers Can Lie: When algorithms work perfectly but fail miserably
The famous saying, “numbers don’t lie,” might work when reporting the score of a football game, but even then, the numbers don’t tell the whole story. Algorithms developed by data scientists have implications for not only who may obtain a fair loan, but with who stays in prison and who’s released,…
Fri Oct 23, 2020
Numbers Can Lie: When algorithms work perfectly but fail miserably
The famous saying, “numbers don’t lie,” might work when reporting the score of a football game, but even then, the numbers don’t tell the whole story. Algorithms developed by data scientists have implications for not only who may obtain a fair loan, but with who stays in prison and who’s released,…