Dissertation Defense: Titan Shih!
Please join us for Titan Shih's Dissertation Defense, "Collagen COL-75 induces ER unfolded protein response cell non-autonomously".
Please join us for Titan Shih's Dissertation Defense, "Collagen COL-75 induces ER unfolded protein response cell non-autonomously".
In-Person (BSRB Kahn Auditorium) and virtual seminar
Livestream: https://umich.zoom.us/j/99809893179
Passcode: CDB
Please join us for the Anna Shirazyan's Dissertation Defense, "Hedgehog Signaling in the Olfactory Epithelium:Taking a Nosedive into the GLIs"
Forum Hall, Palmer Commons
David Cheresh, Ph.D.
Vice-Chair and Distinguished Professor of Pathology
Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine and Moores Cancer Center
UC San Diego School of Medicine
BSRB ABC Seminar Room
Please join us for Kenny Trieu's Dissertation Defense" Understanding Genetic Factors that Modulate Hedgehog-Driven Skin Cancer"
Forum Hall, Palmer Commons (In-Person and Virtual)
Please join us for Michael Scales's Dissertation Defense "Roles for GLI Transcription Factors in Pancreas Development and Disease"
BSRB - Kahn Auditorium (In-Person and Virtual)
Bruce Lane Goode, Ph.D.
Professor of Biology
Co-Director, Quantitative Biology Program Brandeis University
BSRB – Seminar ABC (In-Person and Virtual)
Jared E. Toettcher, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Molecular Biology
Associated Faculty in Chemical and Biological Engineering
Member, Princeton Bioengineering Initiative, Cancer Institute of New Jersey
Princeton University
Location: Forum Hall, Palmer Common
Please join us for Tongyu Liu's Dissertation Defense " Intrahepatic paracrine signaling by CLCF1 ameliorates diet-induced NASH in mice"
BSRB - Kahn Auditorium
In-Person and Virtual
Changyang Linghu, Ph.D.
J. Douglas Tan Postdoctoral Fellow,
Advisor: Ed Boyden
McGovern Institute for Brain Research
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Online Only:
Meeting ID: 913 5349 2573
Passcode: 022515
Please join us for the Chu Chen's Dissertation Defense "Quantitative and Mechanistic Studies on the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint in Human Cells Reveal the Origin of Its Sensitivity"