Elizabeth Duncan, Stowers Institute for Medical Research-Faculty Candidate seminar
NLH
Chromatin Regulation of Cell Fate and Function During Tissue Homeostasis and Regeneration.
NLH
Chromatin Regulation of Cell Fate and Function During Tissue Homeostasis and Regeneration.
4560C MSRB II
Defining the Molecular Mechanisms of the DNA Damage Response and Telomere Maintenance.
NLH
Biochemical and Biophysical Mechanisms of Telomerase Recruitment to Telomeres.
NLH, MS II
Bacterial Manipulation of Ubiquitin Signals
6311 Medical Science I
"Structural and Biochemical Characterization of the Early Steps in Fungal Indole Alkaloid Biosynthesis"
Host: Dr. Janet L. Smith
North Lecture Hall, MS II
Looking to Metabolism in Order to Revitalize our Antibiotic Medicine Cabinet
Kahn Auditorium, BSRB
Human Glycosylation Disorders: An Evolving Biochemical Landscape
North Lecture Hall, MS II
Integrating Redox Effects in Analysis of Biological Systems
Ribosomal stress: ribosome formation, function, and stability, and their effects on cell cycle control
6311 Medical Science I
"Dissecting the mechanisms of Pumilio mediated repression"
Mentor: Dr. Aaron Goldstrohm