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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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Speaker: Dr. Alexander Müller-Hermes, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo
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Receive an overview of data privacy from Phil Reiter, an associate director of privacy at Technology Services at Illinois.
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Dr. Cambi will focus on the biology of oligodendrocytes and myelin and their role in maintaining axonal and neuronal health in models of neurodegeneration. Dr. Cambi will present data on acute and chronic neurodegeneration post trauma and chronic degenerative diseases.
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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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Dr. Jayakrishnan Nandakumar, University of Michigan: "The story of human telomerase recruitment to the telomere: from the beginning to the end"
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Dr. Kate Varela will draw on her experiences as a veterinary epidemiologist working in public health and outbreak response to show how recent zoonotic disease outbreaks highlight the importance of “One Health.” She’ll also outline opportunities to apply a “One Health” approach to prevent future zoonotic disease threats.
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Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Pharmacology
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The Colloquium on Digital Transformation is a series of weekly online talks featuring top scientists from academia and industry on how artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data can lead to scientific breakthroughs with large-scale societal benefit. Free to attend – Zoom registration required.
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"The role of Myc in Drosophila wing imaginal disc regeneration." Smith-Bolton Lab
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"The Role of ORCA in heterochromatin organization" S Prasanth Lab
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Blood donations save lives! Please consider donating!
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The seminar will introduce the software tools from UIUC and Allen Institute, supporting large-scale bio-realistic modeling of neurons and neuronal networks. Brain Modeling ToolKit (BMTK) is a package used to model and simulate a complex network of neurons, whereas SONATA file format supports efficient storage of models and simulations.
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This workshop will offer students an opportunity to work closely with an Italo-Greek saints' life (in translation) to explore how such texts depict interpersonal interactions between the featured saint and various Muslims, including both raiders and political leaders.Please register by Friday, November 4.
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"Illini Science Policy Program: Using your knowledge and expertise at the intersection of policy and public service," Dr. Evangeline Pianfetti, UIUC
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Aadeel Akhtar, CEO and Founder of PSYONIC, will lecture on “PSYONIC – Advances in Commercial Sensorimotor Bionic Limbs” November 9 at 4:00 pm in 2269 Beckman Institute and on Zoom. Shannon Berneche, MBM trainee and PhD candidate in Neuroscience, will give an introduction. The lecture is free and open to the public courtesy of the Miniature Brain Machinery Program.
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"The Saint and the Emir: Christian-Muslim Encounters in Early Medieval Italy"
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The NSF-funded Deception Awareness and Resilience Training (DART) project is an interdisciplinary endeavor bringing together experts in psychology, deep fakes, game design, cybersecurity, social engineering, and education.
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Assistant Professor, Cellular & Integrative Physiology
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Silicon photonics is a mature technology with many foundries worldwide. Photonic integrated circuits (PICs) are mass manufactured by patterning devices on the surface of the silicon wafer. Although great circuit functionality can be achieved, the architecture is limited to two-dimensional binary structures with fixed refractive index contrast.
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Nanoplastics are hard to characterize and analyze due to matrix, additive, and size interference with analytical instruments.
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The Storytelling Series seeks to highlight the journeys of our faculty. This November session will feature our own QRI leader, Melissa Ocepek, an Assistant Professor in the School of Information Sciences. The Storytelling Series will be offered in a hybrid format, both in-person in the Main Library, Room 220 (limited capacity) and via Zoom. Registration required.
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The Colloquium on Digital Transformation is a series of weekly online talks featuring top scientists from academia and industry on how artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data can lead to scientific breakthroughs with large-scale societal benefit. Free to attend – Zoom registration required.
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Join us for a talk by William Downs, multidisciplinary artist, presented as part of the Black on Black on Black on Black exhibition and in conjunction with In Blackest Shade, In Darkest Light exhibition at Giertz Gallery Parkland College, where Downs’s work will be on view from November 11, 2022 to February 2, 2023.
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Speak Café stands for Song, Poetry, Expression, Art, and Knowledge. It is an open-mic coffeehouse at Krannert Art Museum.
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Learn about Queer Dictionairies from Lindsay Rose Russell, an associate professor, in the Department of English.
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In Dr. Golding's seminar last year, he described how bacteriophage lambda measures the number of coinfecting viruses and uses this value to assess the abundance of potential hosts and decide whether to become dormant. In this seminar, Dr. Golding will present several recent updates to his team's work.
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Graduate Student Workshop "Writing Effective Fellowship Proposals" and "Tips for applying for fellowships"
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Join us for our Dish It Up/Lunch on Us Series at the Women's Resources Center every 2nd & 4th & 5th Monday at noon (12 p.m. CST), while listening to speakers, lecturers, and panelists explore a variety of topics at the intersection of gender and other social identities.
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"Temporal patterning mechanisms in the Drosophila medulla neuroblasts." Li Lab
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Dr. Perilla will present an overview of his team's synergistic efforts with experimentalists to determine the molecular details during the life-cycle of HIV-1. There work reveals complex relationships between capsid permeability and reverse- transcription, and deciphers the role of host-factors during the life- cycle of the virus.
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The AACC is proud to present a panel discussion featuring Dr. Russell Jeung, co-founder of Stop AAPI Hate, to discuss the impact of anti-Asian hate on mental health, families, and our communities. Panelists joining Dr. Jeung include Dr. Teresa Mok, Dr. Kevin Tan, and Gloria Yen. AACC Director, Dr. David Chih, will be moderating the discussion.
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Speaker: Markus Aspelmeyer, Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna
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Receive an overview of data privacy lifecycle from Stephen Collette, a manager, data and privacy analyst and operations and Sheena Bishop, a privacy analyst at Technology Services at Illinois.
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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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CAS Food For Thought 11:00am, Gisela Sin, Political Science, The Disempowered Executive: Reconsidering the Line Item Veto Noon, Clara Bosak-Schroeder, Classics, The Seven Wonders Project: From Page to Digital Book
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"Pomacea canaliculata: a new organism to study camera-type eye regeneration", Dr. Alice Accorsi, Stowers Institute for Medical Research
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If you are a content creator looking to improve your engagement on social and digital platforms and want to understand how data-driven decision-making can help you reach your goals, this is the talk for you. While data-driven decision-making can be a powerful tool for your content strategy, there’s also a place for listening to your gut.
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Associate Professor, Biochemistry in Medicine
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The Colloquium on Digital Transformation is a series of weekly online talks featuring top scientists from academia and industry on how artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data can lead to scientific breakthroughs with large-scale societal benefit. Free to attend – Zoom registration required.
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Matt García will discuss what it means to conduct research about farmworkers from the top-down and bottom-up, centering the experiences of workers.
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Learn about "from human scales through the mesoscale: high impact weather through space and time" from Deanna Hence, an assistant professor in the Department of Atmoshpheric Sciences.
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Dr. Kim's group studies how RNase E performs mRNA degradation in bacteria with two different assays. First, they use single-particle tracking to measure the subcellular localization of RNase E as well as their diffusion dynamics. Second, they measure co-and post-transcriptional mRNA degradation rates to understand how mRNA degradation is spatiotemporally regulated.
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Join us for our Dish It Up/Lunch on Us Series at the Women's Resources Center every 2nd & 4th & 5th Monday at noon (12 p.m. CST), while listening to speakers, lecturers, and panelists explore a variety of topics at the intersection of gender and other social identities.
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"An inducible Actin Stress Response disrupts the balance of nuclear and cytoplasmic actin pools in heat stressed embryos" Sokac Lab
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"Determine the role of monoallelically expressed single nucleolus-localized ncRNAs (SNULs)."
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11:00am, Julie Cidell, Geography & Geographic Information Science, Corridors and Confluences: Four-Dimensional Spaces of Distribution along and around the Des Plaines-Kankakee River Confluence Noon, Nicole Riemer, Atmospheric Sciences, Aerosols: Tiny Particles, Big Impacts