Upcoming Events By Month
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Thu Sep 6, 2018
CBBI
"Fluorination Strategies for Medicinal Chemistry and Substrate-Derived Probes for Influencing the Kynurenine Pathway"
Fri Sep 7, 2018
Elizabeth Harper (University of Notre Dame)
"Senolytics: Targeting Age-Related Diseases"
Wed Sep 12, 2018
CBE Graduate Student Symposium
The goal of the CBEGSO Symposium is to provide CBE graduate students a forum to present their research, promoting intra-departmental collaborations, and networking with professionals from both industry and academia. Over the course of the day, students…
Wed Sep 12, 2018
Marc Porter (University of Utah)
"Towards Ultrasensitive, High-speed Diagnostic Tests: Nanoscience Meets Health Care"
Thu Sep 13, 2018
Career Pathway Seminar: Leadership in Industry, Women in STEM
Career Pathway Seminar: Leadership in Industry, Women in STEM
Thursday, September 13, 12:00-1:00pm, 512 Duncan Student Center
Join Notre Dame Aluma, Dr. Kathryn Packman for an afternoon seminar discussing her impressive career path.
Thu Sep 13, 2018
Eric Folker (Boston College)
"Mechanisms and functions for myonuclear positioning" Although the mutations that result in many muscle diseases have been known for at least 20 years, progress in treating muscle disease is limited by our poor understanding of the unique cell biology that underlies skeletal muscle development and function. One of the more striking features of skeletal muscle fibers is the many nuclei that are precisely arranged at the periphery of the cell to maximize the distance between nuclei. Disruption of nuclear position is a shared amongst many muscle diseases, and is used to diagnose muscle disease. Yet how and why...
Mon Sep 17, 2018
Nuclear Physics Seminar: Dr. Manojeet Bhattacharia, Siemens Medical Solutions
Title TBA Dr. Manojeet Bhattacharia Siemens Medical Solutions Hosted by Prof. Wiescher Originally published at physics.nd.edu.…
Thu Sep 20, 2018
Dissertation and Career Development Grants in STEM
Learn about grants in STEM, external funding as you transition through critical career stages, the anatomy of a typical career award proposal, and how to contact grant program officers. Aimed at graduate and postdoctoral researchers. …
Fri Sep 21, 2018
Writing Successful Grants
This workshop, aimed at academic researchers, reveals pitfalls that can lead to early rejection of good ideas, matched with practical strategies for better writing. Special attention will be paid to the perspectives of grant reviewers and how to write in ways that will meet their expectations. Learn…
Mon Sep 24, 2018
Research Seminar: Targeting the colchicine binding site in tubulin for cancer therapy
Wei Li, PhD Professor Director of UTCoP Drug Discovery Center Faculty Director of Shared Instrument Facility University of Tennessee Originally published at harpercancer.nd.edu.…
Tue Sep 25, 2018
Biophysics Seminar: Michael Harms, University of Oregon
“Evolutionary Biophysics” Michael J Harms, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Institute of Molecular Biology, University of Oregon Abstract:…
Sat Sep 29, 2018
Saturday Science Exploration Series: Searching for the "Wow!": The art, craft, and joy of writing about science
Searching for the “Wow!”: The art, craft, and joy of writing about science September 29 (Stanford, 7:30 p.m. kickoff) 1 p.m. 101 Jordan Hall of Science Amy Ellis Nutt, science…