Interested in hearing about cool & cutting-edge research at MIT from excellent science communicators? Register to attend MIT’s first Research Slam Showcase, a public showcase of research by MIT graduate...
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Interested in hearing about cool & cutting-edge research at MIT from excellent science communicators? Register to attend MIT’s first Research Slam Showcase, a public showcase of research by MIT graduate...
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Interested in hearing about cool & cutting-edge research at MIT from excellent science communicators? Register to attend MIT’s first Research Slam Showcase, a public showcase of research by MIT graduate...
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Speaker: Dr. Cassandra Extavour, Harvard University. Hosted by Ruth Lehmann. Title: “Take your place! A new mechanism driving nuclear movement during embryogenesis.” The Biology Colloquium is a weekly seminar held throughout the academic...
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Speaker: Dr. Cassandra Extavour, Harvard University. Hosted by Ruth Lehmann. Title: “Take your place! A new mechanism driving nuclear movement during embryogenesis.” The Biology Colloquium is a weekly seminar held throughout the academic... |
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SPEAKERS: Paras Minhas | Stanford University Restoring metabolism of myeloid cells reverses cognitive decline in ageing (Nature 2021) Aude Chiot | Oregon Health & Science University Modifying macrophages at the...
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SPEAKERS: Paras Minhas | Stanford University Restoring metabolism of myeloid cells reverses cognitive decline in ageing (Nature 2021) Aude Chiot | Oregon Health & Science University Modifying macrophages at the...
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While recent clinical trials of innovative, new gene therapies show incredible promise for patients who have faced a lifetime of unmet medical needs, the biggest challenge for these therapies is...
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While recent clinical trials of innovative, new gene therapies show incredible promise for patients who have faced a lifetime of unmet medical needs, the biggest challenge for these therapies is...
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Join us for the 2021 Edward M. Scolnick Prize in Neuroscience Lecture Cell Types as Building Blocks of Neural Circuits Joshua Sanes, Harvard University Abstract: Classification of neurons was a major preoccupation... |
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Speaker: Dr. Dianne K. Newman, California Institute of Technology, hosted by the Chipperfield Graduate Committee. Title: "Context matters: the agathokakological roles of redox-active "antibiotics". The Biology Colloquium is a weekly seminar held...
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Speaker: Dr. Dianne K. Newman, California Institute of Technology, hosted by the Chipperfield Graduate Committee. Title: "Context matters: the agathokakological roles of redox-active "antibiotics". The Biology Colloquium is a weekly seminar held...
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The genome encodes the basic blueprints and switches underlying everything a cell does, but it's the proteome — the cell's collection of proteins — that does the work of carrying... |
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Today, scientists know far more about the human genome—the blueprint of our lives— than was ever imagined when the Human Genome Project was undertaken in the 1990s. And we have...
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Today, scientists know far more about the human genome—the blueprint of our lives— than was ever imagined when the Human Genome Project was undertaken in the 1990s. And we have...
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Genetic links between pigmentation and mating behavior in Drosophila Abstract: Pigmentation and mating behavior are some of the most variable traits among Drosophila species, often showing correlated changes that suggest they might be co-evolving....
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Regeneration is a remarkable phenomenon in which an animal can regrow parts of its body that are lost or damaged by injury. Humans, for example, can repair some organs, but...
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Regeneration is a remarkable phenomenon in which an animal can regrow parts of its body that are lost or damaged by injury. Humans, for example, can repair some organs, but...
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Join us for a colloquium presented by Marc Fuccillo, UPenn Medical School. Title: Exploring the molecular and neural circuit architecture of goal-directed behavior Abstract:Â The organization of animal behavior according...
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Join us for a colloquium presented by Marc Fuccillo, UPenn Medical School. Title: Exploring the molecular and neural circuit architecture of goal-directed behavior Abstract:Â The organization of animal behavior according... |
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As the crow flies and the beetle rolls: Straight-line orientation from behavior to neurons Abstract: The seemingly simple act of walking in a straight line involves a complex interplay of various sensory...
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As the crow flies and the beetle rolls: Straight-line orientation from behavior to neurons Abstract: The seemingly simple act of walking in a straight line involves a complex interplay of various sensory...
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TITLE: Neuronal algorithms for extracting multiple percepts from a single stimulus ABSTRACT: When we consider the processing of a tactile stimulus, it is natural to focus on what the stimulus feels like and... |
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Joseph M. DeSimone is the Sanjiv Sam Gambhir Professor of Translational Medicine and Chemical Engineering at Stanford University. He holds appointments in the Departments of Radiology and Chemical Engineering with...
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Joseph M. DeSimone is the Sanjiv Sam Gambhir Professor of Translational Medicine and Chemical Engineering at Stanford University. He holds appointments in the Departments of Radiology and Chemical Engineering with...
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WHO: Research Cores and Resources WHAT: BWH Research Cores and Resources Fair Registration will open closer to the event. RC LIVE focus on announcements, resources and information relevant to the research community.... |
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This comprehensive seminar provides an overview of career opportunities for graduate trained students with emphasis on the various skills, aptitudes, competencies, and personalities that thrive in sectors including academia, industry, government...
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This comprehensive seminar provides an overview of career opportunities for graduate trained students with emphasis on the various skills, aptitudes, competencies, and personalities that thrive in sectors including academia, industry, government... |
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April 29, 2021, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm EST Virtual Presentation Sponsored by the HMS Initiative for RNA Medicine and the Cancer Center at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Registration is Now Open! https://avfx.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3xTx9PR-T4KxHkU0y5NvzA
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April 29, 2021, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm EST Virtual Presentation Sponsored by the HMS Initiative for RNA Medicine and the Cancer Center at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Registration is Now Open! https://avfx.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3xTx9PR-T4KxHkU0y5NvzA
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A Chemical Biology Approach to DUBs​​ Webinar registration: https://dfci.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_m7JJaw52T8yZYt8-ykL6UQ Host: Vidyasagar Koduri ​Sara Buhrlage, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in Dana-Farber’s Cancer Biology Department and Harvard Medical School’s Biological Chemistry and... |
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