Beckman Institute Calendar (internal events only)
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The Black Chorus Chamber Ensemble will perform March 28 as part of the Beckman Institute's Thursdays at 12:20 performance series.
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Weekly discussion meetings for the Computational Molecular Science and Molecular Design Engineering research groups
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What the Genetics of Complex Behavior Can (and Can't) Accomplish: Possibilities and Limitations for a Genetics of Human Behavior
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Ruby Mendenhall, an associate professor of sociology, of African-American Studies, and of urban and regional planning, will speak about "Documenting How Gun Violence Affects Public Life and Public Health Using Wearable Sensors, Genomic Analysis and Other Methods."
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Three Ph.D. students discuss their research.
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Weekly discussion meetings for the Computational Molecular Science and Molecular Design Engineering research groups
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"Do beta-amyloid plaques cause Alzheimer's Disease?"
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Inclusive Lab Leaders: Recognizing and Navigating Power Dynamics in Research
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Weekly discussion meetings for the Computational Molecular Science and Molecular Design Engineering research groups
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"Machine Learning in Molecular Systems: From Conformational Changes in GPCRs to Small Molecule Discovery"
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The Beckman Institute's Thursdays at 12:20 concert in the atrium will feature the Evans-Hartley Experience on April 18th.
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This workshop will provide the opportunity to learn more about extracellular vesicles while becoming acquainted with innovative research currently underway at the University of Illinois. The lunch will provide an informal venue for exploring collaborative efforts with colleagues. All faculty, staff, postdoctoral students, and graduate students are welcome.
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Weekly discussion meetings for the Computational Molecular Science and Molecular Design Engineering research groups
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"Axon regeneration and functional recovery."
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“Illinois REDCap: Overview and Updates”
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Weekly discussion meetings for the Computational Molecular Science and Molecular Design Engineering research groups
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Curiosity and the Pleasures of Learning: Leveraging Internal Student Motivation to Learn Through Curiosity
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Three Ph.D. students discuss their research.
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"When is Declarative Memory Necessary for Audience Design? Evidence from Amnesia" and "Exploring the Signaling of D-amino Acid-containing Neuropeptides"
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First half: Beckman update Final half: Q&A with Director Jeff Moore
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"Simulations of Structural Transformations in Ceramide Phases from fitting structures to CEMOVIS image data”
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Weekly discussion meetings for the Computational Molecular Science and Molecular Design Engineering research groups
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Three-Dimensional Ultrafast Laser Processing on the Nanoscale
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Weekly discussion meetings for the Computational Molecular Science and Molecular Design Engineering research groups
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Designed by scientists and science journalists for their peers in #scicomm and supported by the National Association of Science Writers, Amplify the Signal is a two-day professional development workshop.
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Designed by scientists and science journalists for their peers in #scicomm and supported by the National Association of Science Writers, Amplify the Signal is a two-day professional development workshop.
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Weekly discussion meetings for the Computational Molecular Science and Molecular Design Engineering research groups
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NSF I/UCRC Center for Advanced Research in Drying Industrial Advisory Board meeting
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Weekly discussion meetings for the Computational Molecular Science and Molecular Design Engineering research groups
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“Machine Learning in Molecular Systems”
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Title of Talk: Otitis Media, International Perspective
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PhD defense of UIUC graduate student Shachi Mittal.
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The MBM Program's fall Frontiers in Miniature Brain Machinery lecture series begins Sept. 4 with Justin Rhodes, an associate professor of psychology. Rhodes will speak at 4 p.m. in Room 2269 Beckman on “Completely implantable, injectable, wireless microLEDs for optogenetic manipulations of exercise-brain interactions.”
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Beckman Institute Director's Seminar features Hyunjoon Kong, a professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering. His topic will be announced.
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Faculty members and students: Stop by Beckman Room 1003 between 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. for a free professional portrait. No appointment necessary.
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This workshop series centers the needs of grad students and postdocs, which are to produce excellent science and work within the expectations of their department and lab group, in order to create an atmosphere of collaboration, inclusion, openness, and listening. We will work with trainees in a small group setting through four stages of skill development.
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Dr. Philippe Baveye (AgroParis Tech, France) is visiting campus this week, hosted by Professors Tony Grift and Michelle Wander! Informal five to ten minute "spark talks" will be held by researchers about soil imaging.