The Student Faculty Liaison Committee (SFLC) will be sponsoring IPiB Tea Time this Thursday, April 13th at 2:00pm in HFD Biochemical Sciences Building Atrium. We will be providing coffee, tea, and cookies for your enjoyment. We hope you all join us!
Biochemistry Optical Core
Nikon A1R
Upright Confocal Demo
Room 4420, HFD Biochemical Sciences Building
Achieving Enhanced Resolution using a Confocal Microscope
Michael Kerber, PhD Nikon Instruments
2pm Monday April 10th
Room 175 HFD Biochemistry Labs
Instrument Demonstration of the New GE Typhoon NIR infrared scanner,
April 10, 1pm
Hoskins Lab BSB Room 2214
Applications of MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry to Your Biological Research Problems
Hosted by the Biophysics Instrumentation Facility
A Shimadzu Confidence MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometer with CovalX high mass detector is now available for use in the Biophysics Instrumentation Facility. This talk highlights the features and ease of use of the recently acquired MALDI-TOF available for...
Trigger loop dynamics aid intrinsic transcription termination by Escherichia coli RNA polymerase
The Student Faculty Liaison Committee (SFLC) will be hosting IPiB Tea Time this Thursday, March 30th at 2pm in the HFD Biochemistry Laboratories East Atrium. We will be providing coffee, tea, cocoa, and cookies for your enjoyment. We hope to see you all there!
Catalysts for Science Policy is excited to announce our upcoming Workshop: Preparing for Science Policy Careers. Dr. Yaihara Fortis, Science Alliance Director from the New York Academy of Science will be leading this interactive event where you will learn all about science policy careers and how to prepare to enter this field.
What: Preparing for Careers in Science Policy Workshop
...Please join us on March 20th at 1PM in Ebling Auditorium for the 3rd Annual Paul Bertics Memorial Lecture, featuring Dr. Pietro De Camilli, HHMI investigator and Professor and Chair of the Department of Neuroscience at Yale University School of Medicine. Dr. De Camilli is a luminary in the fields of membrane dynamics and synaptic transmission. I am certain that his talk entitled "Contact sites...