• M&I Seminar–Michael Fischbach, PhD

    Michael Fischbach, PhD; Associate Professor of Bioengineering, School of Pharmacy, University of California-San Francisco--"Small molecules from the human microbiota" For more information on Dr. Fischbach click here

  • Pharmacology Seminar–Rami Rahal, PhD

    Rami Rahal, PhD; Senior Scientist, Biology, Blueprint Medicines--Title TBA For more information on Blueprint Medicines click here

  • BME Seminar–Stephen Piazza, PhD

    Stephen Piazza, PhD; Professor & Graduate Program Director, College of Health & Human Development, Pennsylvania State University --Title TBD For more information on Dr. Piazza click here

  • CBP Seminar – Jeffrey Mogil, PhD

    Jeffrey Mogil, PhD; Canada Research Chair in Genetics of Pain, Professor of Psychology, McGill University - Talk title TBD For more information on Dr. Mogil click here

  • M&I Seminar–Joshy Jacob, PhD

    Joshy Jacob, PhD; Associate Professor of Microbiology & Immunology, Emory University--Title TBA For more information on Dr. Jacob click here

  • Pharmacology Seminar–Bill Tansey, PhD

    Bill Tansey, PhD; Professor of Cell & Developmental Biology, Vanderbilt University--Title TBA For more information on Dr. Tansey click here

  • Genetics Seminar–Cassie Spracklen, PhD

    Cassie Spracklen, PhD; Postdoctoral Fellow in Dr. Karen Mohlke's lab, Department of Genetics, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill--Title TBA For information on the Mohlke lab click here

  • BME Seminar–Raziel Riemer, PhD

    Raziel Riemer, PhD; Department of Industrial Engineering & Management, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev--Title TBD For more information on Dr. Riemer click here

  • CBP Seminar – Susan Quaggin, MD

    Susan Quaggin, MD; Director, Feinberg Cardiovascular Research Institute; Professor & Chief of Medicine-Nephrology - Talk title TBD For more information on Dr. Quaggin click here

  • M&I Seminar–Mike Emerman, PhD

    Mike Emerman, PhD; Member, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Affiliate Professor of Immunology, University of Washington--"The evolution of antiviral genes against HIV and related viruses" For more information on Dr. Emerman click here