Foundations of experimentally-evolved ionzing radiation resistance in Escherichia coli
The Student Faculty Liaison Committee (SFLC) will be sponsoring IPiB Tea Time this Thursday, May 3 at 2pm in HFD Biochemical Sciences Building. We will be providing coffee, tea, and cookies for your enjoyment. We hope to see you all there!
SFLC Lunch Symposium, Wednesday, May 2nd at 11:45AM in Rm 2131 of the Biochemistry Building (Teaching Building). Please note the different start time and room, this is partially to avoid overlap with the SFLC meeting that same day. Sophie Lewandowski (Merrins Lab) and Liz Larson (Harrison Lab) will be giving their practice prelim talks. Please RSVP by Monday, April 30th at 12:00PM if you'd...
Our next SFLC Lunch Symposium will be Thursday, April 26th at 12:00PM in Biochem Labs Rm 175. Eddie Rashan and Nate Murray from the Pagliarini Lab will be giving their practice prelim exam talks. Please respond by Tuesday, April 24th at noon if you would like to attend with any dietary restrictions.
The Student Faculty Liaison Committee (SFLC) will be sponsoring IPiB Tea Time this Thursday, April 19 at 2pm in HFD Biochemistry Labs East Atrium. We will be providing coffee, tea, and cookies for your enjoyment. We hope to see you all there!
On April 19th, SFLC will be hosting Dr. Dan Felitsky from Jounce Therapeutic s (alumnus of Tom Record’s Lab) for a
2-part Careers in Industry Professional Development Event
Dr. Felitsky is currently a Senior Scientist for Jounce Therapeutics,a large biotech company specializing in cancer immuno therapies based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Formerly of GlaxoSmithKline, Dr. Felitsky...
SFLC lunch symposium will take place on Wednesday, April 18th at 12PM. Delia Scoville (Raman Lab), Justin McKetney (Coon Lab), and Hridindu Roychowdhury (Romero Lab) will be giving practice prelim exam presentations.
Please RSVP by Monday, April 16th at 12PM if you would like to attend. Lunch will be provided, so please include any dietary restrictions.
There are a multitude of career opportunities for STEM trainees. The Life Sciences Careers Day (LSCD) hosts STEM professionals to discuss their career paths in short talks and to share their insight and advice in breakout sessions. How do you start a company? What career opportunities are available in academia beyond running a research lab? Come to the LSCD event this April to ask questions,...
SFLC Lunch Symposium will be practice prelim talks given by Emma Goguen (Brow Lab) and Nate Kuch (B. Fox Lab). It will take place on Wednesday, April 11th at 12:00PM in BSB Rm 1220. Pizza will be provided.
Please RSVP to Brian Carrick by Friday, April 6th at noon if you would like to attend along with any dietary restrictions.
Enzymology Research at New England BioLabs: Highly multiplexed profiling of DNA ligase bias and fidelity
Dr. Greg Lohman of New England BioLabs
Room 1211, HFD Biochemical Sciences Building