Integrative Biology
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Jian Hua, PhD Cornell University; Professor, School of Integrative Plant Science Plant Biology Section "Plant Autoimmunity, Triggers and Players"
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Join us! The talk will feature Professor Michael Castellano from Iowa State University. Feel free to bring your lunch. There will be time for interacting with the speakers after the presentation.
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The first year of graduate school comes with some big transitions and uncertainty. Learning what to expect, and setting healthy boundaries, will help you survive and thrive through these changes.
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James Eberwine, PhD Elmer Holmes Bobst Professor of Systems Pharmacology and Translational Therapeutics, Perelman School of Medicine; University of Pennsylvania "Beyond Single Cells: Subcellular Single Organelle ‘Omics and Functional Genomics"
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"Introduction to the IGB Core" Dr. Glenn Fried, Director of Core Facilities, Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
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Join Us! The talk will feature Professor Fernando Miguez from Iowa State University. Feel free to bring your lunch. There will be time for interacting with the speakers after the presentation.
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Jacob Becraft, PhD Co-founder and CEO of Strand Therapeutics "An Academia-to-Biotech Roadmap: Research and Development at the Frontiers of mRNA Therapeutics"
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"PEG Microgels as Modular 3D Cell Scaffold and Cytokine Sensor" Hyeon Ryoo, Graduate Student, Bioengineering Instrument - LSM 880 Lunch will be provided
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Hanna Poffenbarger investigates basic controls on the flow of carbon and nutrients through soils and applies this knowledge to develop sustainable nutrient management practices.
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Communication is important in any mentoring relationship, whether you are the mentor or the mentee. The Graduate Office of Student Success will be presenting on strategies to effectively navigate conflict, and the workshop will also provide resources and tips for getting departmental support.
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Stacey Finley, PhD University of Southern California; Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering "Computational modeling of the tumor ecosystem"
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Dr. Shalamar Armstrong’s Soil Ecosystem and Nutrient Dynamics laboratory (SEND Lab) focuses on soil conservation and management, soil health, nutrient management, and water quality. His research program influences his teaching, student interactions, and engagement with agricultural industry stakeholders, and federal and state agencies.