MCB Calendar
39 matches found
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Brian Beliveau, PhD University of Washington; Assistant Professor of Genome Sciences "Oligo-based technologies for visualizing nucleic acids in single cells"
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To join the virtual seminar, a link will be added (University login/password required to access)
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Oxytocin is often considered to be a peptide that is important for behaviors related to social approach such as pair bonding or stress buffering. However, sometimes oxytocin can increase anxiety. Our work shows that these diverse effects are mediated by distinct but overlapping neural circuits.
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To join the virtual seminar, a link will be added (University login/password required to access from the posted link)
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To join the virtual thesis defense, a link will be added (University login/password required to access from the posted link).
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Nathan Springer, PhD University of Minnesota; Professor of Plant and Microbial Biology
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To join the virtual seminar, a link will be added (University login/password required to access from the posted link).
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Turlough Finan, PhD McMaster University, Professor of Biology “Deconstructing Sinorhizobium – defining a minimal genome for symbiotic nitrogen fixation”
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IGB Postdoc Association Presents Chinmay Soman, PhD Co-founder and CEO of EarthSense Chang He, PhD Research scientist “Careers in Start-ups and Industry”
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To join the virtual seminar, a link will be added (University login/password required to access from the posted link).
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To join the virtual thesis defense, a link will be added (University login/password required to access from the posted link).
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Dana Dolinoy, PhD University of Michigan; Professor of Environmental Health Sciences & Nutritional Sciences, Director of Michigan Lifestage Environmental Exposures and Disease (M-LEEaD) Center
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There is growing evidence that puberty is another organizational period with long lasting effects on brain and behavior. This talk will provide an overview of human structural MRI studies on sex differences in normative brain development across adolescence. Evidence for a specific link between pubertal maturation and developmental changes will be discussed.
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To join the virtual seminar, a link will be added (University login/password required to access from the posted link).