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4:00 pm
3/2/2022
ROOM 161 NOYES LAB
Xiaodan Lin (Martinis lab) - Investigating a novel function of leucyl-tRNA synthetase in promoting hepatocellular carcinoma growth
Seminar/Symposium
4:00 pm
3/2/2022
ROOM 161 NOYES LAB
Che Yang (Zhao lab) - Comparing and improving the genome engineering tools in heterochromatin of mammalian cells
Seminar/Symposium
12:00 pm
3/4/2022
Biochemistry Seminar of Special Interest: Dr. Hani Zaher (Washington University in St. Louis), "Ribosome collisions, quality control and stress response"
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4:00 pm
3/9/2022
116 RAL
Yanheng Chen (Chen) - "The role of mTOR in H. pylori infection"
Seminar/Symposium
4:00 pm
3/9/2022
116 RAL
Westcott Biosciences Fellow: Krishna Narayanan (Procko lab) - "Engineering Transmembrane Proteins for Enhanced Activity and Specificity."
Seminar/Symposium
12:00 pm
3/11/2022
Biochemistry Seminar of Special Interest: Dr. Rudi Fasan (University of Rochester), "Engineered Metalloprotein Catalysts for Abiological Chemistry"
Seminar/Symposium
4:00 pm
3/23/2022
116 RAL
Ullyot Fellow: Shukun Yang (Silverman lab) - DNAzymes for Reductive Amination with Aliphatic Amines
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4:00 pm
3/23/2022
116 RAL
Arthur Zou (Leckband lab) - “Analysis of E-cadherin/EGFR complex’s role in mechanotransduction”
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2:00 pm
3/24/2022
FINAL DEFENSE: Xuejiao Song (Cronan lab) - "The Biosynthesis, Regulation and Application of Biotin in Bacteria"
Seminar/Symposium
12:00 pm
3/25/2022
Biochemistry Seminar of Special Interest: Dr. X. Charlie Dong (Indiana University), "Epigenetics and signal transduction in the liver pathophysiology"
Seminar/Symposium
12:00 pm
3/29/2022
Biochemistry Seminar of Special Interest: Dr. Cassandra Hayne (NIH/NIEHS) [F], "Biochemical breakthroughs in human tRNA splicing"
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12:00 pm
3/30/2022
FINAL DEFENSE: Max Baymiller (Martinis lab) - "REGULATED ALTERNATIVE SPLICING SEPARATES CANONICAL AND CELL SIGNALING FUNCTIONS OF AMINOACYL-tRNA SYNTHETASES"
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