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BCBP STUDENT SEMINAR TALKS (open to public)
October 20, 2021 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
BCBP STUDENT SEMINAR TALKS on October 20
“Neural Network-based reconstruction of ubiquitination by
the Anaphase-Promoting Complex using time-resolved cryo-EM”
Tatyana Bodrug, Brown Lab
Introduction by Darex Vera Rodriguez
“Control of T Cell Activation Using Tunable Masking
Domains”
Amelia McCue, Kuhlman Lab
Introduction by Derek Bolhius
“Designing enzymes with substrate scaffolding”
Rodney Park, Kuhlman Lab
Introduction by Alejandro Lopez
BCBP STUDENT SEMINAR TALKS on October 27
“Engineering and screening de novo designed autoinhibitory
domains for safer immunotherapy delivery”
Odessa Goudy, Kuhlman Lab
Introduction by Christopher Shelby
“A role for genome architecture in gene silencing by long
noncoding RNAs”
Aki Braceros, Calabrese Lab
Introduction by Aubrie Weyhmiller
“Detecting Co-transcriptional Folding Intermediates of
Nascent RNA by Time-Resolved Chemical Probing”
Edgar Faison, Zhang Lab
Introduction by Sierra Cole
BCBP STUDENT SEMINAR TALKS on November 3
“Ribonucleotide catalysis during non-homologous end
joining suppresses genome instability”
Adam Luthman, Ramsden Lab
Introduction by Ike Emmerson
“Focusing the immune response towards Dengue virus 2
through antigen design”
Thanh Phan, Kuhlman Lab
Introduction by Uriel Jean-Baptiste
“TR-FRET Platform for Quantitative Nucleosome Binding and
Footprinting Studies”
Nate Wesley, McGinty Lab
Introduction by Mark Kowalewski
Hybrid Event. Contact Holly Shepherd for the Zoom link. These talks are part of our presentation class, BIOC715. Please join us to celebrate the science and presentation skills of our students!
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BCBP STUDENT SEMINAR TALKS on October 20
“Neural Network-based reconstruction of ubiquitination by
the Anaphase-Promoting Complex using time-resolved cryo-EM”
Tatyana Bodrug, Brown Lab
Introduction by Darex Vera Rodriguez
“Control of T Cell Activation Using Tunable Masking
Domains”
Amelia McCue, Kuhlman Lab
Introduction by Derek Bolhius
“Designing enzymes with substrate scaffolding”
Rodney Park, Kuhlman Lab
Introduction by Alejandro Lopez
BCBP STUDENT SEMINAR TALKS on October 27
“Engineering and screening de novo designed autoinhibitory
domains for safer immunotherapy delivery”
Odessa Goudy, Kuhlman Lab
Introduction by Christopher Shelby
“A role for genome architecture in gene silencing by long
noncoding RNAs”
Aki Braceros, Calabrese Lab
Introduction by Aubrie Weyhmiller
“Detecting Co-transcriptional Folding Intermediates of
Nascent RNA by Time-Resolved Chemical Probing”
Edgar Faison, Zhang Lab
Introduction by Sierra Cole
BCBP STUDENT SEMINAR TALKS on November 3
“Ribonucleotide catalysis during non-homologous end
joining suppresses genome instability”
Adam Luthman, Ramsden Lab
Introduction by Ike Emmerson
“Focusing the immune response towards Dengue virus 2
through antigen design”
Thanh Phan, Kuhlman Lab
Introduction by Uriel Jean-Baptiste
“TR-FRET Platform for Quantitative Nucleosome Binding and
Footprinting Studies”
Nate Wesley, McGinty Lab
Introduction by Mark Kowalewski
Hybrid Event. Contact Holly Shepherd for the Zoom link. These talks are part of our presentation class, BIOC715. Please join us to celebrate the science and presentation skills of our students!
Related Events
BCBP STUDENT SEMINAR TALKS on October 20
“Neural Network-based reconstruction of ubiquitination by
the Anaphase-Promoting Complex using time-resolved cryo-EM”
Tatyana Bodrug, Brown Lab
Introduction by Darex Vera Rodriguez
“Control of T Cell Activation Using Tunable Masking
Domains”
Amelia McCue, Kuhlman Lab
Introduction by Derek Bolhius
“Designing enzymes with substrate scaffolding”
Rodney Park, Kuhlman Lab
Introduction by Alejandro Lopez
BCBP STUDENT SEMINAR TALKS on October 27
“Engineering and screening de novo designed autoinhibitory
domains for safer immunotherapy delivery”
Odessa Goudy, Kuhlman Lab
Introduction by Christopher Shelby
“A role for genome architecture in gene silencing by long
noncoding RNAs”
Aki Braceros, Calabrese Lab
Introduction by Aubrie Weyhmiller
“Detecting Co-transcriptional Folding Intermediates of
Nascent RNA by Time-Resolved Chemical Probing”
Edgar Faison, Zhang Lab
Introduction by Sierra Cole
BCBP STUDENT SEMINAR TALKS on November 3
“Ribonucleotide catalysis during non-homologous end
joining suppresses genome instability”
Adam Luthman, Ramsden Lab
Introduction by Ike Emmerson
“Focusing the immune response towards Dengue virus 2
through antigen design”
Thanh Phan, Kuhlman Lab
Introduction by Uriel Jean-Baptiste
“TR-FRET Platform for Quantitative Nucleosome Binding and
Footprinting Studies”
Nate Wesley, McGinty Lab
Introduction by Mark Kowalewski
Hybrid Event. Contact Holly Shepherd for the Zoom link. These talks are part of our presentation class, BIOC715. Please join us to celebrate the science and presentation skills of our students!