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4:00 pm
10/6/2021
116 RAL
Westcott Biosciences Fellow: Page Daniels (van der Donk lab) - Investigation of PEARLin Biosynthetic Gene Clusters
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4:00 pm
10/6/2021
116 RAL
Westcott Biosciences Fellow: Andrea Hernandez Garcia (Nair lab) - "Structure of a Class III Lanthipeptide Synthetase: A Protein Kinase Fold Adapted for Antibiotic Biosynthesis"
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4:00 pm
10/13/2021
116 RAL
Darjan Duraki (Shapiro lab) - Using ErSO to leverage the anticipatory unfolded protein response in cancer and other diseases
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4:00 pm
10/13/2021
116 RAL
Westcott Biosciences Fellow: Christine Devlin (Procko lab) - "Investigating the molecular mechanism of a chaperone, TAPBPR, involved in antigen presentation"
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12:00 pm
10/15/2021
Biochemistry Seminar: Prof. Wilfried Weber (Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg, BIOSS Centre for Biological Signaling Studies), “Molecular Optogenetics for the multi-level control of biological signaling processes"
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12:00 pm
10/22/2021
Biochemistry Seminar: Prof. Josh Blodgett (Washington University in St. Louis, Department of Biology), “New lessons from old molecules: using macrolactam comparative-metabologenomics for antibiotic regulatory and discovery insights"
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4:00 pm
10/27/2021
116 RAL
Stella Ekaputri (Burke) - Hinokitiol redistributes iron and restores physiology in various models of iron misdistribution
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4:00 pm
10/27/2021
116 RAL
Huaxun Fan (Zhang) - Optical activation of ERK and AKT signaling promotes neuronal regeneration
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12:00 pm
10/29/2021
Biochemistry Seminar: Prof. Kenneth Matreyek (Case Western Reserve University, Department of Pathology), “Harnessing multiplex genetic assays for the quantitative understanding of protein sequence - function in mammalian cells"
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