Biophysical Investigations into Microbial Physiology and Behavior
Matthew Stilwell
Tuesday, December 12th, 3:30pm, Khorana Auditorium, HFD Biochemistry Laboratories
Chemical Methods for Protein Modification and Cellular Delivery
Kalie Mix of the Raines Lab is working to develop a method to deliver proteins into cells. By modifying the surface of proteins with a chemical reaction, she is able to “trick” the plasma membrane into letting the proteins pass into the cell instead of being repelled. This ability to deliver proteins into the cell can help...
The final SFLC lunch symposium this semester is an IDP Workshop given by Alissa Ewer, an assistant dean at the Graduate School. This will be a great opportunity to update your IDP before committee meetings next year, as well as for new students to begin their IDPs.
Elucidating the role of Escherichia coli RarA protein at the interface of DNA replication and repair
Sample preparation and instrumental strategies for in-depth studies of complex mammalian proteomes
Julia Nepper Thesis Review
Roles of bacterial physiology in inter- and intra-species ecology of microbes
Thursday, December 7, 1:30 pm, Room 1220 HFD Biochemical Sciences Building
Allison Didychuk Thesis Review
PI: Sam Butcher
Structural and Biochemical Insights into U6 snRNP Assembly and Recycling
Our next SFLC Lunch Symposium will be on 11/28. Mike Kelliher will be giving a practice talk entitled 'Regulated autoinhibition of kinesin-1 is essential for polarized transport in neurons' which he is giving at the American Society of Cell Biology (ASCB) meeting. This is a full lunch symposium, so pizza will be provided.
The Student Faculty Liaison Committee (SFLC) will be sponsoring IPiB Tea Time this Thursday, November 16th at 2pm in HFD Biochemical Sciences Building Atrium. We will be providing coffee, tea, and cookies for your enjoyment. We hope to see you all there!
Our next SFLC Lunch Symposium will be on 11/14. Tyler Stanage will be giving a practice talk for his thesis defense. This is a full lunch symposium, so pizza will be provided. If you would like to attend Tyler's practice talk and give feedback, please RSVP to me (bcarrick@wisc.edu) by Friday, 11/10 at 12:00PM with any dietary restrictions. See attachment for a summary of Tyler's work.