BCBP Bagel Brunch November
GMB 3rd floor atriumSee email for RSVP
See email for RSVP
Please join us Wednesday, November 9th for the second Biochemistry and Biophysics happy hour of the school year. All staff, faculty, postdocs, students, and rotation students are invited to attend. Light appetizers and drinks will be provided. There will be free game play from 5-6pm and you are welcome to stay after 6pm when the arcade opens to … Read more
Yes, you are invited to come to see the students from BIOC710 give their final presentations on Wednesday, November 2, and November 16. Our students are excited to share their research with the department. Refreshments provided. November 16, 1-2:30 pm, 1131 Bioinformatics 1 PM Pizza on the lawn (please join us on GMB lawn), Talks … Read more
The entire department is invited to join the first part of the faculty meeting on November 17th starting at noon (faculty in 3007 GMB, others on zoom because the room won’t hold us all). We’ll have a brief presentation of department data from Jean and then introduce the strategic planning format and our facilitator, Dr. Cam Enarson.
Light appetizers and some delicious homemade food will be provided. Come learn from fellow BCBP students about their culture and heritage and get to know each other more.
Hello BCBP Department, We are excited to organize another hike this weekend at Raven Rock State Park! It's perfect weather for a hike. All trainees, staff and faculty members are invited and encouraged to come! On Saturday, November 19 at 11 AM join us for a 2.6 mile loop with beautiful views and waterfalls! Please see flyer for … Read more
BCBP family, You are invited to the Biochemistry and Biophysics Departmental Thanksgiving Lunch on Monday, November 21, 2022 12:15-2:00 pm GMB 3007 Mediterranean Deli will provide some light appetizers. Please use below link to sign up to bring your favorite side or dessert to share. BCBP Thanksgiving Sign up.docx Best, Rhonda
Joshua Ziarek PhD Univ. of Indiana Bloomington Assistant Professor, Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry and Adjunct, Biology Talk title: “The dynamic nature of neurotensin receptor 1 (NTS1) allostery and signaling bias” Education Postdoctoral Training, Harvard Medical School, 2012-2017 Ph.D., Medical College of Wisconsin, 2011 B.S., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2007
Tatyana Bodrug (student of Dr. Nicholas G. Brown) Program: Biochemistry and Biophysics Title: “Time-Resolved Cryo-EM Analysis of Substrate Polyubiquitination by the RING E3 Anaphase-Promoting Complex/Cyclosome (APC/C)” Zoom and 1131 Bioinformatics The zoom link will be shared only with the express permission of the defending student ahead of time.