The next SFLC Student Lunch Symposium of the semester will be Tuesday, April 5th at 12 pm in Biochemistry Addition Room 175. Zack Kemmerer and myself will be practicing our preliminary exam presentation. Please come to give us input on our upcoming preliminary exams!
For this seminar, we will be having Jimmy Johns for a $2 donation. Please RSVP to me by noon on Friday, April 1st if...
Femtosecond dynamics in crystallography
Room 1220, HFD Biochemical Sciences Building
WARF Ambassador Program Tea Time With the Biosciences Community
Gather with your colleagues for conversation and caffeine.
Thursday, March 31 | 2 – 3 p.m.
Microbial Sciences Building Atrium
The next SFLC Student Lunch Symposium of the semester will be Tuesday, March 22nd at 12 pm in Biochemistry Addition Room 175. A financial planning presentation specific to graduate students and post - doctoral researchers will be given. This is a great opportunity to get information about how to be economical with your stipend!
For this seminar, we will be Banzo for a $2 donation. ...
Using the transmission electron microscope to explore nanomaterials – the current state of the art
Christian Dwyer
Department of Physics
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona
Michael Wolfgang, PhD, Dept. of Biological Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Fatty Acid Metabolism in the Nervous System: Nutrients and Neurodegeneration
March 16th, 3:30 PM
1211 Hector F. DeLuca Biochemical Sciences Building
Followed by an informal discussion with the UW Metabolism community lead by Dr. Wolfgang on
“Breaking Bad…Metabolic...
Data-driven protein engineering
Dr. Phillip Romero : UCLA
Biocatalysis Seminar series will highlight faculty candidates in a UW cluster hire search at the cutting-edge of two exciting and rapidly growing areas in the biosciences. If you are interested in meeting with one of the visiting candidates, please contact Pakou Thao (890-2044; pakou.thao@glbrc.wisc.edu)
The CryoEM Revolution Seminar series highlights recent advances in CryoEM
This seminar is presented as part of the CryoEM Revolution seminar series at UW Madison.
To learn more about the series visit www.cryoEM.wisc.edu. To receive emailed seminar notices,
send an email to join-cryoEM@lists.wisc.edu
ITC and Molecular Interactions: Beyond the Kd
Hosted by the Biophysics Instrumentation Facility
A small volume TA Nano Isothermal Titration Calorimeter (ITC) is now available for use in the BIF. This seminar, focuses on the use of the TA Nano ITC, discusses ITC theory, applications and the advantages of small volume ITC.
Presented by Michael Matthews (TA Applications...