Rotation 3 Talks
Remsen 233 (Homewood Campus) 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MarylandSchedule TBA
Schedule TBA
Title: Probing the role of skin cannabinoid receptors in Parkinson’s disease induced seborrheic dermatitisAbstract: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a complex multifactorial and chronic neurodegenerative disease. It is the second most common neurodegenerative disease, following Alzheimer’s disease.1 PD is hallmarked by the formation of aggregated α-synuclein into Lewy bodies, and the degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in […]
Event Schedule 3:00 - 3:30 Brett O’Brien Exploring the structural dynamics and aggregation of expanded HTT mRNAs by single molecule force spectroscopy 3:30 - 4:00 Dr. Greg Bowman Nucleosome recognition and DNA distortion by chromatin remodelers 4:00-4:30 Dr. Kalina Hristova Bias in single pass receptor signaling 4:30 - 5:00 Dr. Xiongyi Huang […]
3:00- 3:45 pm - Kim Lange “Copper Promotes Hippo Signal Transduction”3:45- 4:30 pm - Emily Helm “Establishing the Link Between the Ancestral and Novel Rolesof aristaless1 and aristaless2 in Heliconius Butterfly Wing Patterning”4:30- 5:00 pm - Steven Rokita Responsible Conduct in Research- "Conflict of Interest"
Research Update3:00 pm Aidan Kendra "Acrylamide-functionalized rapafucin P2H11 inhibits proteasome-associated deubiquinases"Independent Research Proposal 3:30 pm Mahmoud Abouelkheir"Investigations of membrane fluidity on type IV pilus assembly, function, and pathogenesis of Neisseria gonorrhea"Responsible Conduct in Research 4:15 pm Dr. Cynthia Wolberger"Research Misconduct"
Details coming soon! **Reception immediately to follow the talk in Remsen 140**
Research Update3:00 pm John Toscano “Exploring the potential of hydropersulfides (RSSH) to rescue deficient iron-sulfur cluster biosynthesis and treat Friedreich’s ataxia”Research Update 3:30 pm Eli Kengmana"Localizing RNA Transcription within Membraneless DNA Nanostar Droplets"Responsible Conduct in Research 4:30pm Jacki Stone, Ph.D. (Executive Director of Student Well-Being)"Well-Being Resources for Grad Student Success"
THE CHEMISTRY-BIOLOGY INTERFACE PROGRAM THESIS SEMINARStephanie HenriquezAdvisor: Caren L. Freel Meyers“TOWARD DEVELOPMENT OF NOVEL ANTIMICROBIAL STRATEGIES FOR TREATMENT OF BACTERIAL AND VIRAL INFECTION”Monday, January 29, 20241:00 p.m (EST)Basic Sciences AuditoriumWood Basic Science Building (SOM), Ground Flooror via Zoom https://jhjhm.zoom.us/j/99276324717
THE CHEMISTRY-BIOLOGY INTERFACE PROGRAM THESIS SEMINARKeila SheetzAdvisor: Vincent Hilser “Examining Protein Thermodynamics as an Organizing Framework to Investigate the Sequence-Structure-Function Paradigm" Friday, February 9, 20243:00 p.m (EST) Zoom : https://JHUBlueJays.zoom.us/j/98952147528?pwd=SFV2K05WMzByVS8zQ3EyRzU4OWVkQT09 Meeting ID: 989 5214 7528 Password: 335651