Presentation of the Leirmo and Denton Awards for teaching and mentorship.
Celebrate of the successful completion of preliminary exams.
All members of the IPiB community are invited to submit creations for display during the A.R.T Show
(photography, painting, sculpture, ceramics, or other mediums). We welcome all performance arts as well.
There will be a...
Characterization of orphan mitochondrial proteins via quantitative interaction mapping
Our first May Tea Time is tomorrow at 2:00PM in Biochem Labs. Come join us for treats, drinks, and conversation!
All UW-Madison faculty and staff are invited to the annual UW Employee Appreciation Ice Cream Social on Tuesday, May 5, beginning at 1 p.m. in Birge Hall.
Administrators, deans and directors will be serving up free ice cream until 2:30 p.m., or until supplies run out, whichever comes first. Many flavors will be on hand, including Vanilla, Chocolate, Badger Blast, Chocolate Peanut Butter...
Science policy, its careers, and entry points
The final SFLC Lunch Symposium of the semester will be Tuesday, May 5 at noon in HFD Biochemistry Laboratories, Room 175. Danielle Lohman (SFLC co-career chair) recently attended the Catalyzing Advocacy in Science & Engineering Workshop, hosted by AAAS in Washington, D.C. She would like to share what she learned there, focusing on...
HIV protease inhibitor development
Room 1220, HFD Biochemical Sciences Building
Our seminar exploring X-ray diffraction and scattering methods will be meeting this year at noon on the first Monday of each month. We will be meeting in room 1220 in the Hector F. DeLuca Biochemical Sciences Building on Henry Mall. Please join us for an exciting series of discussions on X-ray...
Postdoctoral Association for the Life Sciences Workshop
SFLC Lunch Symposium will be Tuesday, April 28 from 12-2 in Biochemistry Addition Room 175. Another group of second-years will be practicing their 20-minute prelim proposals; the schedule of presentations is below.
Dr. John Tesmer, University of Michigan School of Medicine
Room 1211, HFD Biochemical Sciences Building
Scientific Publishing from the Inside Out - Dr. Jake Yeston, Deputy editor for physical sciences at Science magazine
How does Science Magazine determine which papers to publish?
How will the publication eveolve to keep up with a changing scientific publication landscape?