Amelia Nestler Thesis Review from the Pagliarini Lab
The BD Accuri™ C6 is a personal flow cytometer that brings cell analysis within reach by being easy to use, simple to maintain, and affordable.
LOCATION:
Biophysics Instrumentation Facility (BIF)
Room 4420, HF DeLuca Biochemical Sciences Bldg 4
Contact Dan Stevens at 608‐890‐1946, dstevens3@wisc.edu
The Biophysics Instrumentation Facility (BIF) will be demoing several flow cytometers in March. We invite any current or potential flow cytometer users to stop by and check out the instruments to provide us with valuable feedback. Our first demo is: Wednesday, March 4th
Two Chances to join the discussion: (With special sections for graduate students and post-docs only)
March 3rd 2-4pm
2-3:30 (Everyone, including grad students and post-docs)
3:30-4 (Grad students and post-docs only)
Ebling Auditorium, Microbial Sciences...
Tuesday, March 3rd at 2pm
HFD Biochemical Laboratories, West Atrium
Coffee, tea, and snacks are kindly provided by Thermo Fisher Scientific.
Stop by for an afternoon break to see what you're fellow scientists are up to.
Please bring your own mug
X-ray crystal structure of an engineered protein-protein interaction; application of new developments in phenix.refine for non-ideal data
Room 1220, HFD Biochemical Sciences Building
Biomaterials and Biotechnology:
From the discovery of the first angiogenesis inhibitors to the development of controlled drug delivery systems and the foundation of tissue engineering
Robert Langer
David H. Koch Institute Professor
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1100 Grainger Hall, Morgridge Auditorium
Winning the cellular lottery: How proteins reach and recognize specific DNA sequences
Sy Redding from Columbia University
Room 1211, HFD Biochemical Sciences Building
Please join us for Tea Time tomorrow in the West Atrium of the Deluca Labs at 2pm. As always, we will have coffee, tea, and snacks, and ask only that you bring a coffee mug and your wonderful self. Treats this week are kindly provided by Thermo Scientific and Millipore.
Can you explain your research in 3 minutes?
Find out! Cash prizes!
3 Minute Thesis is coming to UW-Madison
Three Minute Thesis® is an international competition in which Ph.D. students hone essential career skills, communicating their research to a general audience.
Attend attend the February 16 competition. 1-3:00 H.F. DeLuca Forum Discovery Bldg.