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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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FSHN 597 Graduate Seminar Series Matthew Stasiewicz, PhD Assistant Professor, Applied Food Safety Department of Food Science & Human Nutrition University of Illinois "Simulating Food Systems to Identify Opportunities to Increase Food Safety and Security"
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FSHN Graduate Seminar Series Matthew Stasiewicz, PhD Assistant Professor, Applied Food Safety Department of Food Science & Human Nutrition University of Illinois "Simulating Food Systems to Identify Opportunities to Increase Food Safety and Security"
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Speaker: Michael Foss-Feig, Honeywell
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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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Join Saad Shehab (Siebel Center for Design) for a lively lunchtime discussion on bringing Human-Centered Design (HCD) into the classroom. HCD helps students develop the metacognitive, collaborative, and creative mindsets which are critical for living and working in the 21st century.
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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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"TBA." Belmont Lab
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Speaker: John Teufel, NIST-Boulder
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Dr. Margarita Terán-Garcia, Assistant Dean for Integrated Health Disparities Programs and Assistant Professor of Nutritional Sciences, will share her research on obesity including genetic and environmental influences on obesity and diseases related to obesity.
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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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"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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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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Jonathan Fox, aprivacy engineering expert, will share his experience of how one may distinguish privacy threats from vulnerabilities, what strategies can be employed to create context diagrams for privacy threat modeling, how privacy engineers can translate threats into user stories, and then utilize user stories to apply controls to reduce or eliminate threats to privacy.
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Amplifying the Griot: (Ancient) Stories Guiding the Design of Fair, Equitable and Transparent Systems
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FSHN Graduate Seminar Series Presenter | Maria L. Marco, PhD Professor; Chair of the Food Science Graduate Group Department of Food Science and Technology The University of California, Davis Title | Lactic acid bacteria in our foods and digestive tracts: sources, adaptations, and harbingers of good health
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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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"Expanding the physical interactome of Hsp90." Freeman Lab
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Speaker: Mankei Tsang, Nat U Singapore
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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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Data visualization has nearly unlimited potential but is often only as valuable as the story you are able to tell and the audience you can capture to see you story. In this interactive workshop, you’ll learn the foundations of data visualization. We will discover the power the power of pre-attentive features together, and then will nerd out with visualizations!
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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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The Responsible Data Science and AI Speaker Series discusses topics such as explainability, reproducibility, biases, data curation and governance, and privacy. Pardis Emami-Naeini, postdoctoral scholar in the School of Computer Science at the University of Washington, will give the talk, "Designing an Informative and Usable Security and Privacy Label for IoT Devices."
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FSHN Graduate Seminar Series Roland Ofori, PhD Postdoctoral Research Associate Department of Food Science & Human Nutrition University of Illinois "MealSim: an agent-based simulation model exploring the complexity of diet and food waste behaviors of school meal participants"
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FSHN Graduate Seminar Series Roland Ofori, PhD Postdoctoral Research Associate Department of Food Science & Human Nutrition University of Illinois "MealSim: an agent-based simulation model exploring the complexity of diet and food waste behaviors of school meal participants"
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FSHN Graduate Seminar Series Roland Ofori, PhD Postdoctoral Research Associate Department of Food Science & Human Nutrition University of Illinois "MealSim: an agent-based simulation model exploring the complexity of diet and food waste behaviors of school meal participants"
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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.