Center for Biophysics and Quantitative Biology Master Calendar
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Significant advances in directed evolution have allowed for the exploration of many new and important non-natural transformations; however, many of these ground-breaking reactions still rely on the use of low-throughput chromatography-based methods to sift through variants. To remove this limitation, we adopted a high-throughput screening strategy to evaluate libraries of
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Kimberly Rosvall, PhD Indiana University; Assistant Professor, Department of Biology "How does nature build an aggressive female?"
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The right insular cortex is a critical component of a salience network that is thought to mediate interactions between other brain networks involved in externally oriented attention and internally oriented cognition. How these systems reconfigure with development is a critical question for cognitive neuroscience.
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This training session will be dedicated to discussing problems to be given in the first hackathon to be organized on March 7-8.
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Fox Family Innovation and Entrepreneurship Lecture "Funding Innovation: A Non-Dilutive Approach" Eva Garland, PhD CEO at Eva Garland Consulting, LLC
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Identification of foods and nutrients that promote human cognitive function has the potential to have a lasting impact on quality of life for all populations. his presentation will highlight the links between macular lutein status and cognitive control and relational memory in children and adults.
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IGB Postdoc Association Presents: "A Career in Scientific Consulting" Eva Garland, PhD CEO at Eva Garland Consulting, LLC
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"Deconstructing Sinorhizobium - towards a minimal genome for symbiotic nitrogen fixation" Turlough Finan, PhD McMaster University; Professor, Department of Biology
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We examine the brain processes involved in interactive vocal behaviors, focusing on forebrain circuitry in the songbird and the rodent, and we relate these to emerging human studies that employ a range of methods to manipulate and monitor cortical areas relevant for speech.
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This tutorial will teach how to use multiple GPUs for accelerating deep learning on HAL.
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SYMPOSIUM HAS BEEN POSTPONED. The symposium organizing committee, in consultation with university administration, have decided that it is prudent and necessary to postpone the Rubisco Oxygenase Symposium due to the COVID-19 situation. We are currently looking into new dates for the symposium for Fall 2020. We sincerely regret any inconvenience that this may cause.
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"Epigenetic embedding of early life adversity" Elisabeth Binder, PhD Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry in Munich