Bio Seminar Series – Melissa Harrison
Mudd 100, Homewood CampusMelissa Harrison, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, will present a talk titled "Pioneers, settlers and life on the OregonR trail: transcriptional regulation during development."
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"
Yanxiang Deng, from the Penn Epigenetics Institute at the University of Pennsylvania, will present a talk titled "Advancing Biomedical Research with Spatial Omics Technologies."
Carlos Carmona-Fontaine, from New York University will present a talk titled "Cooperation among tumor cells is a cancer vulnerability".
Alicia Melendez, professor at Queens College at CUNY, will present a talk titled "Non cell autonomous control of germline stem cell homeostasis."
Reception to follow in UTL Commons
Shosei Yoshida, a professor at the National Institute for Basic Biology in Okazaki, Japan, will give a talk titled "Extended live-Imaging and modeling the cycle and wave dynamics of mouse spermatogenesis."
Damian Ekiert from NYU School of Medicine will present a talk titled: "Bridges, Tunnels, and Ferries: How bacteria move lipids between membranes."
Gira Bhabha, from NYU School of Medicine will give a talk titled "How microsporidia pathogens use ballistic organelles to invade host cells."
James Gagnon, an Assistant Professor from the School of Biological Sciences University of Utah, will give a talk titled "Defending animal development from a hostile world."
C. Ron Yu, an investigator at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research and a Professor at the University of Kansas Medical Center, will give a talk titled "Imprinting, Attention and Odor Perception: How development and learning shape behavior response."