Trk-fused gene clusters COPII-coated transport carriers and promotes early secretory pathway organization
Markers of Specificity in Protein-DNA Interactions
As we head into this spring season and wind up the semester, I'd like to invite all faculty and staff to gather on Bascom Hill, celebrate the close of another academic year, and sample a little bit of summer.
The annual Employee Appreciation Ice Cream Social is set for Thursday, May 5, beginning at 1 p.m. on Bascom Hill. We'll serve free ice cream until 2:30 p.m., or until we run...
The last SFLC Student Lunch Symposium of the semester will be Tuesday, May 3rd at 12 pm in Biochemistry Addition Room 175. Samantha Anderson and Tina Lynch will be giving practice preliminary exam presentations. The title of Sam's talk is "Cα-H hydrogen bonding mediates GASright helix-helix association in transmembrane proteins.” The title of Tina's presentation is "In vivo visualization of...
Cacodylate-zinc-histag complex: a protein MOF (metal organic framework) for growing protein crystals
Room 1220, HFD Biochemical Sciences Building
Microbial Sciences Building
Saturday April 30th
8:15 am to 4:45 pm
Lunch Provided
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The next SFLC Student Lunch Symposium of the semester will be Tuesday, April 26th at 12 pm in Biochemistry Addition Room 175. Allyson Dill and Erin Weisenhorn will be giving practice preliminary exam presentations. The title of Allyson's talk is "Understanding the functions of U6 nucleotides A62 and C85 in the yeast pre-mRNA splicing cycle.” The title of Erin's presentation is "Mass...
IPiB Tea Time
HFD Biochemistry Laboratories, Atrium
Please bring your own mug
The next SFLC Student Lunch Symposium of the semester will be Tuesday, April 19th at 12 pm in Biochemistry Addition Room 175. Alejandra Canales and Mark Klein will be giving practice preliminary exam presentations. The title of Allie’s talk is "Investigating the role of Sorcs1 in dense core vesicle biogenesis.” The title of Mark Klein’s presentation is "The development and mechanism of small-...
The next SFLC Student Lunch Symposium of the semester will be Tuesday, April 12th at 12 pm in Biochemistry Addition Room 175. Katharine Schulz will be giving a practice IPiB Seminar presentation entitled "Zelda promotes chromatin accessibility to activate the Drosophila genome.” Please be ready to provide feedback on her presentation.
For this seminar, we will be having Glass Nickel...