Past Seminars & Workshops

Eric Strieter to Speak at Biophysics Lunch!

Friday, November 18, 2016 - 12:20pm

Hasbrouck Room 409

Join us for the Five College Biophysics Network Lunch this Friday to hear Eric Strieter from the Chemistry Department at UMass speak on Dissecting the Functions of Deubiquitinases.  Lively discussion to follow!
 
Lunch will be provided complements of the Center for Teaching and Faculty Development's Mutual Mentoring Grant.

Biophysics Lunch This Friday, Nov 4!

Friday, November 4, 2016 - 12:20pm

Hasbrouck Room 409

This week's meeting of the Five College Biophysics Network Lunch will feature a short talk by Professor Patricia Wadsworth from the Biology Department at UMass on an exciting new imaging technique! Dr. Wadsworth's talk is titled "Expanding our View of Mitosis Using Expansion Microscopy, a Super Resolution Microscopy Method.

Join us for lunch, and to hear about this novel imaging technique! Lunch is provided, complements of a Mutual Mentoring Grant from the UMass Center for Teaching Faculty Development.

Biophysics Networking Lunch this Friday!

Friday, October 28, 2016 - 12:20pm

Hasbrouck Room 409

This week's Five College Biophysics Networking Lunch features a short talk by Craig Martin from the Department of Chemistry at UMass: "Deep Sequencing To Determine Mechanism and Energetics in Transcription."  As always, lively discussion to follow!
 
Join us! Lunch is provided, complements of a Mutual Mentoring Grant from the UMass Center for Teaching Faculty Development.

VASCI seminar by Diego Krapf!

Wednesday, October 26, 2016 - 4:00pm

ISB Room 221

Diego Krapf from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and School of Biomedical Engineering, Colorado State University, will visit and give a talk titled "Dynamic Organization of the Plasma Membrane in Mammalian Cells." Co-sponsored by VASCI and the CBP through a TEFD Mutual Mentoring grant.

Mark Akeson: Three Decades of Nanopore Sequencing

Thursday, October 20, 2016 - 11:30am

LGRT Room 1634

This week's Chemistry Seminar is not to be missed!    Professor Mark Akeson from UCSC, a leading figure in the 25-year-long race to sequence genomic DNA using nanopores, will present a talk titled Three Decades of Nanopore Sequencing.
Join us at 11 am for refreshments, and 11:30 for the talk.  Click "View Details" below for an abstract.
 

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