Past Seminars & Workshops

Next Five College Biophysics Network Lunch on March 11!!

Friday, March 11, 2016 - 11:15am

Hasbrouck Room 409

Join us for the next Five College Biophysics Network Lunch, which will feature a short talk by Shelly Peyton from the Chemical Engineering Department at UMass. Shelly will speak on the Biophysics of Breast Cancer.  Lively discussion to follow!

LUNCH IS PROVIDED (including veggie options) complements of a Mutual Mentoring Grant from the UMass Center for Teaching & Faculty Development.

Kerstin Nordstrom to Discuss the "Particle Physics" of Granular Materials and Epitheleal Cell Sheets

Thursday, February 25, 2016 - 11:30am

LGRT 1033

This week's Condensed Matter Physics Seminar will feature Kerstin Nordstrom from Mt Holyoke College speaking on "The Physics of Particles: Jammed but Not Steady." Both (passive) granular materials and (active) epithelial cell sheets will be discussed. Join us at 11:15 for Refreshments!     

Don't Miss This Week's Biophysics Network Lunch!

Thursday, February 18, 2016 - 1:00pm

Hasbrouck Rom 409

Anne Gershenson will give a brief presentation: "One way to search a membraneBacterial phospholipase Cs & transient membrane interactions."   As always, lively discussion to follow!

 
FREE DELI LUNCH provided, complete with veggie options, thanks to a Mutual Mentoring Grant from the UMass Institute for Teaching Excellence & Faculty Development.

Bacterial biofilms adjust their growth and toughness in response to physical stressors in the environment

Vernita Gordon

Biological Physics Seminar

Thursday, February 11, 2016 - 11:30am

LGRT Room 1033

Five College Biophysics Network Lunch to Feature Geng-Lin Li!

Friday, February 5, 2016 - 11:15am

Hasbrouck Room 409

Geng-Lin Li from the department of Biology at UMass will give a brief presentation on "Frequency Tuning of Vertegrate Hearing Organs" atthis week's meeting of the Five College Biophysics Networking Lunch.

FREE DELI LUNCH will be provided, complements of a Mutual Mentoring Grant from the UMass Center for Teaching Excellence and Faculty Development.

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