CBI Student-Invited Seminar Series: Dr. Natasha Zachara (JHMI)
Remsen 233 (Homewood Campus) 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MarylandTalk Title: "The Sweet Nature of the Cellular Stress Response" ****Reception to follow in Remsen 140****
Talk Title: "The Sweet Nature of the Cellular Stress Response" ****Reception to follow in Remsen 140****
Independent Research Proposal3:00 pmCharles Nosal "Investigating the functional role of polymorphisms of VDR in inflammatory bowel disease"Research Update 3:45 pm Vincent Clark "Explaining and Addressing the Decay of Nucleic Acid Based Sensors"Professional Development 4:30 pm Dr. Sam Hong "CBI to Industry: Making a career of 'figuring it out' "
Chemistry-Biology Interface Program Rotation 3 Talks- Chemistry-Biology Interface First Year Students Presentations
THE CHEMISTRY-BIOLOGY INTERFACE PROGRAM THESIS SEMINARJessica DunnAdvisor: Heng Zhu “BARCODE-ENABLED DIGITAL WESTERN (BEND-WESTERN) FOR HIGHLYMULTIPLEXED SINGLE CELL PROTEOMICS" Tuesday, June 4, 202411:00 a.m (EST)West Lecture HallWood Basic Science Building (SOM), Ground Flooror via Zoom https://jhjhm.zoom.us/j/97400097068
THE CHEMISTRY-BIOLOGY INTERFACE PROGRAM THESIS SEMINAREric JohansenAdvisor: Heng Zhu “Virion Display Discovers an Endogenous Agonist for the Orphan Receptor GPRC5B" Tuesday, June 28, 20242:00 p.m (EST)West Lecture Hall Wood Basic Science Building (SOM), Ground Flooror via Zoom https://jhjhm.zoom.us/j/96646899677
3:00 pm - Dr. Stephen Fried “Stayin’ Alive: How Proteins Survive Extreme Temperature, Pressure, and Dryness”3:30 pm - Dr. Jennifer Kavran "A universal motif mediates protein kinase activation"4:00 pm - Netz Arroyo"Monitoring Adherence to HIV Antiretroviral Therapy via Aptamer-based Sensors"4:30 pm - Sam Hong "CBI to Industry: Making a career of 'figuring it out'"
More details for the Chemistry-Biology Interface Program Retreat will be provided at a later date.
THE CHEMISTRY-BIOLOGY INTERFACE PROGRAM THESIS SEMINARIsabel Rose UribeAdvisor: Anthony Leung“Exploring ADP-ribosylation Forms Using Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics Methods" Wednesday, September 18, 20241:00 p.m (EST)615 N. Wolfe St. Baltimore, MD 21205 Bloomberg School of Public Health: Room W4030or via Zoom Reception: 3 pm EST in Room W8017
3:00 pm - Dr. Sarah Woodson "TBA"3:30 pm - Cameron Goff "Probing the Origins of Collateral Fitness Effectsof Mutations"4:15 pm - Dr. Kalina HristovaRCR- "Authorship and peer review"
THE CHEMISTRY-BIOLOGY INTERFACE PROGRAM THESIS SEMINARShaun SpisakAdvisor: Marc Ostermeier“Deep Mutational Scanning of the AAV rep Gene" Friday, October 18, 20243:00 p.m (EST)Remsen Hall 233 Homewood Campusor via Zoom https://JHUBlueJays.zoom.us/j/93939806823?pwd=mhXo1q8fb0GbYnZAGJigW0L3gpY12y.1 Meeting ID: 939 3980 6823 Passcode: 187106
3:00 pm- Dr. Greg Bowman "Action and regulation of chromatin remodeling machines"3:30 pm- Emily Helm "Self-Resettable Logic Circuits Enabled by Coupled Transcription and Degradation for Repeated Temporal Signal Response"4:00 pm- Dr. Anthony Leung "CBI PhD Journey Mapping"
Talk Title: "Dynamic RNA folding in biology and dynamic RNA design for global health" ****Reception to follow in Remsen 140****