Upcoming Events By Year
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Mon Jan 14, 2019
Special Seminar
"Development of Chemical and Proteogenetic Approaches to Study Complex Biology"
Thu Jan 17, 2019
Luis Avila and Verodia Charlestin (University of Notre Dame)
CBBI Seminar
"Elucidating the Interactome of the Lytic Transglycosylase RIpA of Pseudomonas aeruginosa" Luis Avila
"TBA" Verodia Charlestin
Thu Jan 17, 2019
Kelly Hines (University of Washington)
Special Seminar
Enhancing the Dimensionality of Lipidomics Analyses for Studies of Antibiotic Resistance"
Tue Feb 5, 2019
Wed Feb 6, 2019
Jeff Kieft (University of Colorado) Denver
"An Elegant Mode of RNA Processing and Maturation in Viruses...and Beyond"
Thu Feb 7, 2019
Tujin Shi (Integrative Omics (PNNL)
Special Seminar
"Ultrasensitive Targeted Proteomics for Biomedical Research and Systems Biology"
Thu Feb 7, 2019
Donghao Li and Kathryn Trentadue (University of Notre Dame)
"Sigma-Hole Interactions in Anion Recognition, Organocatalysis and Drug Discovery" Donghao Li
"Utilization of Asymmetric Catalysis for the Total Synthesis of bis-Tetrahydroisoquinoline Natural Products" Kathryn Trentadue
Wed Feb 13, 2019
Mechanistic and Therapeutic Insights into Repeated Disorders
Leonard Petrucelli, Ph.D., chair of the Department of Neuroscience at Mayo Clinic in Florida, and his research team are leaders in researching the cellular mechanisms behind neurodegeneration in Alzheimer’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and frontotemporal…
Thu Feb 14, 2019
Jeffrey Henry and Yuanyuan Qian (University of Notre Dame)
CBBI Seminar
"Synthesis, Structure-Activity Relationships, and Biosynthetic Studies of the Microtubule-Stablizing Agents, (-)-Zampanolide and (-)-Dactylolide" Jeffrey Henry
"New Analogs of the Anti-MRSA 4(3H)-Quinazolinoin Antibacterials: SAR Study and Perspectives" Yuanyuan Qian
Thu Feb 21, 2019
Marinka Zitnik - Deep Learning for Network Biomedicine
Large datasets are being generated that can transform biology and medicine. New machine learning methods are necessary to unlock these data and open doors for scientific discoveries.
Wed Feb 27, 2019
Nieuwland Lecture Series: Anna Marciniak-Czochra, Institute of Applied Mathematics, Heidelberg University
Anna Marciniak-Czochra, Institute of Applied Mathematics, Heidelberg University, will give a Nieuwland Lecture titled, “Math Hematology: Can simple models help understand a patient’s disease?”…
Wed Feb 27, 2019
Amy Palmer (University of Colorado @ Boulder)
IMPACT Lecture Series
"Development of Fluorescent Probes to Measure Metal Ions and Biomolecules in Living Cells"
Thu Feb 28, 2019
ACMS Colloquium: Anna Marciniak-Czochra, Institute of Applied Mathematics, Heidelberg University
Anna Marciniak-Czochra, Institute of Applied mathematics, Heidelberg University, will give a colloquium titled, “Post-Turing tissue pattern formation: Insights from mathematical modelling”…
Tue Mar 5, 2019
The Role of Inflammation and Immune Responses in Age-Related Neurodegenerative Disease
Malú Gámez Tansey, Ph.D., Professor of Physiology, Emory University Tansey researches the role and regulation of inflammation and immune system responses in brain health and disease. She will discuss the molecular mechanisms that are involved in the development of neurodegenerative diseases…
Tue Mar 19, 2019
Catherine Flanley Dissertation defense
Dissertation defense Mary Ann McDowell lab, "Leishmaniasis Two-Pronged Control Approach: Phlebotomus papatasi Saliva Vaccine Development and Age Estimation."
Tue Mar 19, 2019
Biophysics Seminar: Lillian T. Chong, University of Pittsburgh
The weighted ensemble (WE) path sampling strategy orchestrates quasi-independent parallel simulations that are run with intermittent communication to enhance sampling of rare events such as protein conformational changes, folding, and binding.
Wed Mar 20, 2019
Lecture - Carol Pandak, Director, PolioPlus, Rotary International
“Making Global Health History: The Eradication of Polio” Carol Pandak, Director, PolioPlus, Rotary International The world is on the brink of global health history by achieving the eradication of the wild poliovirus. Only one other human disease has been eradicated…
Wed Mar 20, 2019
Special Seminar Hosted by the Bacterial Communities Class and Shrout Lab: Penelope Higgs, Wayne State University
Special Seminar Hosted by the Bacterial Communities Class and Shrout Lab: Penelope Higgs, Wayne State University “A complex regulatory network controls cell fate segregation in the Myxococcus xanthus biofilm” Abstract: Myxococcus xanthus are…
Wed Mar 20, 2019
H. Tom Soh (Stanford University)
"Real-time Biosensors for Continuous Measurements of Specific Biomolecules in Live Animals" Abstract: A biosensor capable of continuously measuring specific molecules in the bloodstream in vivowould give clinicians a valuable window into patients’ health and their response to therapeutics. Unfortunately, continuous, real-time measurement is currently only possible for a handful of targets (i.e.glucose, and oxygen) and existing platforms for continuous measurement are not generalizable for the monitoring of other analytes. In this talk, we will present a universal real-time biosensor technology capable of continuously tracking a wide range of circulating molecules in living animals. Our real-time biosensor requires no exogenous reagents and can be...
Wed Mar 20, 2019
Fernando Genta, Oswaldo Cruz Institute FIOCRUZ
"Digestion in Insect Vectors and Control of Vector-Borne Diseases" Eck Institute for Global Health University of Notre Dame globalhealth.nd.edu…
Wed Mar 20, 2019
Forecasting the Growth and Spread of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
The Center for Informatics and Computational Science invites you to attend Jeffrey Shaman’s seminar entitled, “Forecasting the Growth and Spread of Infectious…
Thu Mar 21, 2019
Binghe Wang (Georgia State University)
CBBI Seminar
"Defying Conventional Wisdom: Developing Carbon Monoxide as a Therapeutic Agent"
Wed Mar 27, 2019
Matyas Tsegaye Oral Candidacy Exam
Please join us for the public portion of Matyas Tsegaye's Oral Candidacy Exam, starting at 2:00pm. Title: "c-FLIP Antagonizes the Survival of Extracellular Matrix Detached Cells."…
Wed Mar 27, 2019
Lorena Beese (Duke University)
Reilly Lecture 1
"Genesis and Repair of DNA Replication Errors"
Thu Mar 28, 2019
Mark Fraser Dissertation defense
Dissertation defense Shaun Lee lab, title, "NOVEL ANTI-VIRAL STRATEGIES FOR LIPID-ENVELOPED VIRUSES."…
Thu Mar 28, 2019
Lorena Beese (Duke University)
Reilly Lecture II
"Miraculous Machines: Inner Workings of Human DNA Mismatch Repair"
Mon Apr 1, 2019
Andrew Namanji (AbbVie Inc.) Jarred Pickering (Howard & Howard Attorneys PLLC)
CGSO sponsored Alumni in Industry Talk
This semester, our "Alunmi in Industry" seminar features two speakers, Dr. Andrew Namanji (Dr. Jeff Peng, 2009) from AbbVie INc., and Dr. Jarred Pickering (Dr. Rich Taylor, 2015) from Howard & Howard Attorneys PLLC. They will give a talk on their career pathways and provide professional development tips that would be helpful to step into industry. Postdocs and graduate students interested in careers in industry are highly encouraged to attend. Coffee and light refreshments will be provided. This event is co-sponsored by the Department and Chemistry and Graduate Student Organization (CGSO)
Tue Apr 2, 2019
Departmental Seminar: Karine LeRoche
Karine LeRoche, Professor of Cell Biology at the University of California, Riverside (UCR), will give a seminar on Tuesday, April 2 at 4:00 pm in 283 Galvin.
Mon Apr 8, 2019
8th Annual HCRI Cancer Research Day
Please join us at HCRI’s 8th Annual 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…
Wed Apr 10, 2019
Paul P. Weinstein Memorial Lecture presented by the Eck Institute for Global Health
The 2018 Paul P. Weinstein Memorial Lecture presented by the Eck Institute for Global Health will feature Stephanie James, PhD, Senior Vice President of Science at the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health. Originally published at globalhealth.nd.edu.…