Biochem Student Chalk Talk - Jennifer Bohn
5000 THSL
Mentor: Janet Smith, Ph.D.
5000 THSL
Mentor: Janet Smith, Ph.D.
6000 THSL
"Using natural products to dissect protein-protein interactions."
Tesmer Lab
6000 THSL
“Molecular recognition of di-acetylated Histone H3 by GAS41”
Cierpicki Lab
6000 THSL
"A swan song for CurD: Using protein-protein docking to generate models for selective enzyme-ACP interactions".
6311 Medical Science I Bldg.
"Substrate recognition strategy of protein-only ribonuclease P"
Host: Dr. Carol Fierke
Rackham Graduate School, West Conference Room, 4th Floor.
Data tells us that women are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields. During this event, panelists will discuss their personal experiences and perspectives as living models for the possibilities for success for women in fields that continue to have a significant gender gap in the United States.
RSVP
2955 Taubman Health Sciences Library
Coffee and Bagels provided.
"Insights From a New Faculty: Almost a Year into Tenure Track!"
Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Chemistry and Research Assistant Professor in the Life Sciences Institute.
Moderator: Jennifer Bohn, Ph.D. Candidate
Sponsored by the Office of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies Career &
North Lecture Hall, MS II
Single-cell heterogeneity in proliferation-quiescence decisions
North Lecture Hall, MS II
Novel Synthetic Biology Approaches: Thermogenetics and Metabolic Engineering.
Taubman Health Sciences Library Room 2955
Ever wonder what the joys and challenges are of being a professor? How best to prepare for a tenure track job? How to achieve work-life balance? What the best practices are in running a lab? If you wish to learn the answers to these questions from diverse faculty and want to meet and network with scientists outside of your home departments,