Past Seminars & Workshops

Electrically Conductive Protein Nanowires!

Friday, February 9, 2018 - 12:00pm

Hasbrouck 409

This week's Five College Biophysics Networking Lunch will feature UMass' Derek Lovley speaking on the topic of "Electrically Conductive Protein Nanowires." Join us for lively conversation in an informal setting with a catered lunch, compliments of the Five College Consortium!

Return of the Biophysics Lunch: Translocation Dynamics of DNA

Thursday, January 25, 2018 - 1:00pm

Hasbrouck Room 409

Welcome back biophysicists! Join us for the first Five College Biophysics Network Lunch of the Spring Semester, and hear Ining (Amy) Jou from UMass speak on “Translocation Dynamics of DNA.”  Lively conversation to follow!  Lunch is provided, compliments of the Five College Consortium.

Yes, it's time for another Biophysics SLAM!!!

Wednesday, December 13, 2017 - 8:45am

LSL S330

Join us for the Five College Biophysics Research SLAM(!!!), a scientific jam session designed to connect and engender collaborations between life scientists and researchers who develop and use biophysical tools, imaging techniques, physical measurement, and modeling. Short morning talks and posters will be followed by in-depth break-out sessions.

Registration is now closed, but everyone is invited to attend the slam talks from 9 to 10:10 am and IALS tours at 10:30 am.
Coffee and light breakfast complements of a  UMass Office of Research Development IIW grant.

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Biophysics Lunch Thursday on Chemotaxis Receptor Assemblies!

Thursday, November 30, 2017 - 2:00pm

Hasbrouck Room 409

Join us for this week's Five College Biophysics Network Lunch, featuring Lynmarie Thompson from UMass Dept of Chemistry telling us how "Chemotaxis Receptor Assemblies are Both Highly Ordered and Dynamic."  Join us for good science, lively discussion, and lunch from Atkins Farms!

 

Non-Enzymatic Redox Mechanisms in Fungal Degradation and Pathogenesis

Thursday, November 16, 2017 - 2:00pm

Hasbrouck Room 409

Join us on Thursday as Barry Goodell from UMass Microbiology tells us about "Non-enzymatic Redox Mechanisms in Fungal Degradation and Pathogenesis."  As always, lively discussion will follow!  Lunch is provided! Students, postdocs, faculty, are all invited to this informal luncheon!

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