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RBML's fall exhibit featuring the University of Illinois Library's extensive Conde de Montemar letters collection, as well as other rare and fascinating books about the 16th-Century Spanish conquest and colonization of Perú.
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Lectures and discussions on current work in research and development in nuclear engineering and related fields by staff, advanced students, and visiting speakers.
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Join us online on the first Thursdays of the month from 12pm-1pm as we welcome new faculty, new stories, and new ways of thinking about the art of teaching.
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"The role of nuclear-enriched long non-coding RNA in hypoxia response and cancer progression"
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"Role of RNA Helicase MOV10 and its phosphorylation in mRNA regulation."
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Speaker: Jong Yeon Lee, University of California Santa Barbara
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Nicole King, PhD Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute; Department of Genetics, Genomics and Development; University of California, Berkeley "Intrinsic and extrinsic regulators of choanoflagellate cell physiology"
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This event is held in partnership with the European Union Center and the Women and Gender in Global Perspectives Program. The discussion will be led by two women who are experts in gender discrimination and are working in high-profile roles on these issues at the United Nations
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Dr. Robert W. Barrett, Jr., University of Illinois, English, "Cherry Trees and More-than-Human Animacies in Zeami's Saigyō-zakura and the N-Town Nativity"
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Chambana Science Cafe Julian Cooper, PhD Beckman Institute Postdoctoral Research Fellow "Addressing Challenges in Sustainability of Materials through Chemistry"
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Jian Ma, PhD Ray and Stephanie Lane Professor of Computational Biology, School of Computer Science; Carnegie Mellon University "Machine learning for spatial genomics"
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Lectures and discussions on current work in research and development in nuclear engineering and related fields by staff, advanced students, and visiting speakers.
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Join us for a campus-community town hall with a panel of experts on political polarization to answer your questions. We will reflect on how we got here and what we can do to move forward.
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Concerned about divisive politics? Join us for a campus-community town hall with a panel of experts on political polarization to answer your questions. We will reflect on how we got here and what we can do to move forward. For more information and to register:go.illinois.edu/BraverAngels. Registration would be appreciated by February 8.
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Associate Professor, Dept. Psychological and Brain Sciences
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Each lecture will be paired with food prepared by Bevier Cafe and held in-person at the Spice Box Cafe. “Food For Those Who Want to be Free: Race, Food Security, and Civil Rights in Black Life” Bobby J. Smith II, PhD African American Studies
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Speaker: Sandy Irani, Professor, Computer Science, University of California, Irvine
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Jennifer Kuzma, PhD Goodnight-NC GSK Foundation Distinguished Professor, School of Public and International Affairs; Co-Director, Genetic Engineering & Society Center; North Carolina State University "The Macro-Dynamics of the History of U.S. Oversight for Biotechnology in Agriculture and the Environment : What have we learned?"
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GNDP is hosting a monthly reading group the 3rd Tuesday of each month on spatial transcriptomics this semester. The goal is to learn about this new technology, with a focus on how it can be applied to address new questions in brain and behavior. Please contact Jess Quicksall (jessicaq@illinois.edu) if you would like to attend, virtual/hybrid format.
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Lectures and discussions on current work in research and development in nuclear engineering and related fields by staff, advanced students, and visiting speakers.
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In her talk, Jama Jack will share her knowledge and experiences of feminist collective action in The Gambia, highlighting key examples of movement building from historical movements for women's empowerment to more contemporary feminist movement building led by young feminist organizers working on a range of issues geared towards the liberation of women, girls and other ma
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The Spatial Omics Initiative / CAIM monthly working group brings together researchers from different disciplines to enable breakthroughs in genomic biology by developing new ways to embed omics data in space, and to facilitate the matching of biological problems to quantitative methods.
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Speaker: Yiwen Chu, Professor, Department of Physics, ETH Zürich
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Michelle Hoffman, PhD Executive Director of the Chicago Biomedical Consortium "A new kind of service for academics who want to commercialize tech: The Chicago Biomedical Consortium Approach"
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Lectures and discussions on current work in research and development in nuclear engineering and related fields by staff, advanced students, and visiting speakers.