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"Coordinated control of neuronal differentiation and wiring specificity by a sustained code of transcription factors." Postdoctoral Fellow in the Desplan Lab, Department of Biology.
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Anasuya Das Gupta, "Mechanisms by which 27-Hydroxycholesterol regulates Extracellular Vesicle Biogenesis" Nicole Godellas, "Probing function in ligand-gated ion channels without measuring ion transport"
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Mary L. Gray, Senior Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research and Faculty Associate at Harvard University’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, will present on Wednesday, September 8, 2021.
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"Unlocking the neurogenic potential of radial glia in the retina and hypothalamus." Professor of Neuroscience, Department of Neuroscience.
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Associate Professor, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology. Our laboratory aims to identify novel mechanisms and strategies to target a wide range of chronic disorders, including metabolic disease and cancer.
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Are you a PhD student in the humanities seeking to find out more about careers beyond the tenure track? Or a faculty member interested in learning about career diversity opportunities for graduate students? The Humanities Without Walls Career Diversity Summer Workshop will be held in Ann Arbor, Michigan from June 17 - July 1, 2022. You can find out more about the workshop
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Research specialist Dr. Michael Lotspeich-Yadao, II from the University of Illinois will be presenting on the military and entrepreneurship.
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"Sex-specific ecdysone signaling is established by Doublesex to control gonad development." Van Doren Lab, Johns Hopkins University; Vasudevan Lab, Department of Cell Biology, University of Pittsburgh.
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We welcome you to an opening reception at Levis Faculty Center. Visit our newly renovated space on the first floor and gather in community outdoors on the south patio near Admissions (weather permitting). We look forward to seeing you!
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Professor, Department of Neurology. Our research is particularly relevant to neuropsychiatric disorders that lack distinct neuropathological features and are therefore more likely caused by subtle alterations in how neuronal activity propagates across brain circuits.
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Assistant Professor of Sociology, Dr. Caleb Scoville from Tufts University will be presenting on A “Stupid Little Fish”: Science, Law and the Politics of Environmental Decline in California.
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Professor, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Neuroscience and Neurology. Dr. Geffen has been directing the Laboratory for Auditory Coding at the University of Pennsylvania since 2010.
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Roy Scranton presents the talk "Climate Change and the Virtues of Pessimism."
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Associate Professor, Dr. Brandon Jackson from Purdue University will be presenting on "A Degree in Brotherhood: How Social Support Matters for Black Men in College and Beyond."
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Join us for a discussion of Samuel Moyn's new book Humane followed by commentary from respondents Avital Livny (Political Science) and Patrick Keenan (Law).
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Fernanda Viégas and Martin Wattenberg are computer scientists whose work in machine learning focuses on transparency and interpretability, as part of a broad agenda to improve human/AI interaction. They are also well-known for their contributions to social and collaborative data visualization. They will present on Wednesday, September 29, 2021.
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Hashni Epa Vidana Gamage, "Evaluation of Selective Farnesoid X Receptor Modulation in Breast Cancer Pathophysiology" Simon Lizarazo Chaparro, "Role of Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein in Amyloid Beta Induced Translation Suppression"
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This talk, presented by Sandy Sufian (University of Illinois Chicago), presents a unique, humanities-driven approach to structural competency that addresses the socio-political aspects of health and healthcare.