Events for April 2024
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Colloquium: Anne Brunet, Stanford University
"Understanding aging and suspended animation"; Hosted by Laurie Boyer.- Colloquium Series
Tuesday, Apr 2, 2024, 4:00PM04/02/2024 04:00 PM America/New_York Colloquium: Anne Brunet, Stanford University "Understanding aging and suspended animation"; Hosted by Laurie Boyer. Kirsch Auditorium, Stata Center, Bldg. 32, Room 123 -
Thesis Defense: Colin Fowler
Lees lab I “PRMT5 inhibition kills cancer by impairing splicing but simultaneously promotes transcriptional state shifts that induce drug resistanc- Thesis Defenses
Thursday, Apr 4, 2024, 2:00PM04/04/2024 02:00 PM America/New_York Thesis Defense: Colin Fowler Lees lab I “PRMT5 inhibition kills cancer by impairing splicing but simultaneously promotes transcriptional state shifts that induce drug resistanc Luria Auditorium, KI -
Thesis Defense: Michael Das
Jain lab I "CAG repeat expansions induce cytoplasmic RNA aggregation”- Thesis Defenses
Thursday, Apr 4, 2024, 2:00PM04/04/2024 02:00 PM America/New_York Thesis Defense: Michael Das Jain lab I "CAG repeat expansions induce cytoplasmic RNA aggregation” 68-180 -
Thesis Defense: Chan Park
Reddien lab I "Regulation of fate specification in stem cells of the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea"- Thesis Defenses
Tuesday, Apr 9, 2024, 2:00PM04/09/2024 02:00 PM America/New_York Thesis Defense: Chan Park Reddien lab I "Regulation of fate specification in stem cells of the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea" Whitehead Auditorium -
Colloquium: Christine Jacobs-Wagner, Stanford University
Title: "Governing principles and mechanisms of bacterial cell replication." Hosted by Rebecca Lamason.- Colloquium Series
Tuesday, Apr 9, 2024, 4:00PM04/09/2024 04:00 PM America/New_York Colloquium: Christine Jacobs-Wagner, Stanford University Title: "Governing principles and mechanisms of bacterial cell replication." Hosted by Rebecca Lamason. Kirsch Auditorium, Stata Center, Bldg. 32, Room 123 -
Colloquium: Jose Dinneny, Stanford University
“Feeling wet: Understanding how roots sense and respond to water in the environment”; Hosted by the Chipperfield Graduate Committee- Colloquium Series
Tuesday, Apr 16, 2024, 4:00PM04/16/2024 04:00 PM America/New_York Colloquium: Jose Dinneny, Stanford University “Feeling wet: Understanding how roots sense and respond to water in the environment”; Hosted by the Chipperfield Graduate Committee Kirsch Auditorium, Stata Center, Bldg. 32, Room 123 -
Thesis Defense: Yami Acevedo-Sanchez
Lamason lab I "An obligate intracellular bacterial pathogen forms extensive and stable interkingdom contacts with the endoplasmic reticulum"- Thesis Defenses
Friday, Apr 19, 2024, 1:30PM04/19/2024 01:30 PM America/New_York Thesis Defense: Yami Acevedo-Sanchez Lamason lab I "An obligate intracellular bacterial pathogen forms extensive and stable interkingdom contacts with the endoplasmic reticulum" 68-181 -
Thesis Defense: Acer Xu
Weissman lab I "Screens for non-eIF2α dependent activation of ATF4 translation"- Thesis Defenses
Friday, Apr 19, 2024, 2:00PM04/19/2024 02:00 PM America/New_York Thesis Defense: Acer Xu Weissman lab I "Screens for non-eIF2α dependent activation of ATF4 translation" Whitehead Auditorium -
Thesis Defense: Jade Varineau
Calo lab I "A common cellular response to broad splicing perturbations"- Thesis Defenses
Tuesday, Apr 23, 2024, 1:30PM04/23/2024 01:30 PM America/New_York Thesis Defense: Jade Varineau Calo lab I "A common cellular response to broad splicing perturbations" 68-180 -
Colloquium: Jue Chen, Rockefeller University
"How small molecules rescue a folding disease: principles learned from the ion channel CFTR "; Hosted by Seychelle Vos.- Colloquium Series
Tuesday, Apr 30, 2024, 4:00PM04/30/2024 04:00 PM America/New_York Colloquium: Jue Chen, Rockefeller University "How small molecules rescue a folding disease: principles learned from the ion channel CFTR "; Hosted by Seychelle Vos. Kirsch Auditorium, Stata Center, Bldg. 32, Room 123