Ru Chih Huang Biology Colloquium – Rajiv McCoy
Homewood Campus - Mudd Hall Room 100Dr. Rajiv McCoy, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology, will give a talk entitled "Human genome evolution across scales of biological organization."
Dr. Rajiv McCoy, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology, will give a talk entitled "Human genome evolution across scales of biological organization."
Yasuhiro Arimura from The Rockefeller University will present a talk titled "Sub-nanometer resolution structural features of chromatin-related complexes."
Michal Levo from Princeton University will present a talk titled "Capturing gene regulation in action: From transcriptional bursting to enhancer looping in living embryos."
Harrison Gabel, from the Department of Neuroscience, Washington University School of Medicine, will present a talk entitled "Dissecting molecular mechanisms of the unique neuronal epigenome"
Marian Kaloscay, Department of Experimental Radiation Oncology at MD Anderson Cancer Center, will be presenting a talk titled "Signaling receptor dynamics resolved by proximity proteomics."
Bernd Bukau, from the Center of Molecular Biology of Heidelberg University and German Cancer Research Center, will present a talk titled "Co-translational folding and assembly of newly synthesized proteins."
Prashanth Rangan, from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, will present a talk entitled "Launching the next generation: Nuclear and cytoplasmic reprogramming during germ cell to maternal transition."
Polyxeni Philippidou, from the Department of Neuroscience at Case Western Reserve University, will give a talk entitled "Development and assemply of respiratory circuits."
Justin Kumar, from Indiana University will give a talk titled "Graded Transcription Factor Expression Mediates the Choice Between Compound Eye and Ocellar Visual Systems"
Melissa Harrison, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, will present a talk titled "Pioneers, settlers and life on the OregonR trail: transcriptional regulation during development."
Liqun Luo, an HHMI Investigator at Stanford University, will present a talk titled "Neurobiology of Drives and Their Competition".
Dr. Yumi Kim, assistant professor of biology at JHU, will present a talk titled "Unraveling the molecular mysteries of meiosis: Lessons from Caenorhabditis elegans"