Center for Biophysics and Quantitative Biology Master Calendar
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This tutorial will introduce concepts from reinforcement leaning and how this can be implemented on HAL system.
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Sponsored by the Carl R Woese Institute for Genomic Biology Committee on Diversity (IGB-COD), this roundtable will be an opportunity for the IGB community (and larger campus community) to exchange ideas on how to create a more inclusive, diverse and welcoming culture in STEM fields.
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IGB Science Chat Join Professors Chris Brooke, Colin Kieffer, Rebecca Smith and Jessica Brinkworth, members of IGB’s Infection Genomics for One Health research theme, for an interactive discussion. Join us via Zoom: https://illinois.zoom.us/j/409255484?pwd=RjdReWlsNUxNODgrZWltazhBd0Q1dz09
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Reproduction is governed by the coordinated secretion of hormones from the brain and pituitary. These hormones, GnRH and LH, are released in discrete "pulses", whose unique pattern is regulated by numerous factors. Mechanisms by which endocrine and brain signals modulate reproductive hormone pulses in mouse models will be discussed.
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Join Professor Brian Cunningham, Donald Biggar Willett Professor of Engineering and leader of the Center for Genomic Diagnostics at the IGB, for an interactive discussion. Join us via Zoom: https://illinois.zoom.us/j/409255484?pwd=RjdReWlsNUxNODgrZWltazhBd0Q1dz09
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Join Professor Amy Wagoner Johnson, Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering and member of the Regenerative Biology & Tissue Engineering research theme at the IGB, for an interactive discussion. Join us via Zoom: https://illinois.zoom.us/j/409255484?pwd=RjdReWlsNUxNODgrZWltazhBd0Q1dz…
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Restoring lost function after spinal cord injury or other types of CNS injuries is one of the major challenges of contemporary neuroscience. Functional deficits after such injuries are primarily due to a disruption of axonal connections. I will present our findings how to promote axon regeneration and how to activate spared yet silent connections after injury.