Ph.D. Thesis Presentation: “Molecular dissection of the Erv41-Erv46 retrograde receptor” Kristofer J. Keiser

GRADUATE PROGRAM IN BIOCHEMISTRY & CELL BIOLOGY Ph.D. Thesis Presentation "Molecular dissection of the Erv41-Erv46 retrograde receptor" Kristofer J. Keiser Research Advisor: Charles K. Barlowe, PhD Tuesday June 15, 2021 10:00 AM ET If you would like to receive the link and password for this Zoom meeting, please email Samantha.S.Schmidt@dartmouth.edu.

PhD Thesis Presentation: “Atg11 oligomerization organizes the selective autophagy initiation complex” Katherine M. Bauer

GRADUATE PROGRAM IN BIOCHEMISTRY & CELL BIOLOGY Ph.D. Thesis Presentation Friday September 10, 2021 1:15 PM ET In-person: Kellogg 100 Online: Zoom Meeting “Atg11 oligomerization organizes the selective autophagy initiation complex” Katherine M. Bauer Research Advisor: Michael J. Ragusa, PhD If you would like to receive the link and password for […]

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BCB Seminar Series: “Making contact – Systematic analysis of contact site residents uncovers novel tethers and regulators” Prof. Maya Schuldiner

Biochemistry & Cell Biology Seminar Series Tuesday, September 14, 2021 10:00am - 11:00am ET (followed by a 30-minute question period with students and postdocs) Zoom Seminar "Making contact - Systematic analysis of contact site residents uncovers novel tethers and regulators" Prof. Maya Schuldiner Weizmann Institute of Science Host: Erin Reinhart (Ragusa […]

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Research in Progress Seminars: Janice Galejs & Kenneth Mark

Research in Progress Seminars: Janice Galejs & Kenneth Mark Biochemistry & Cell Biology Thursday September 23, 2021 4:00-5:00pm Life Sciences Center 100 Janice Galejs - Madden Lab, Biochemistry & Cell Biology "MPDZ in the context of the PDZome " Kenneth Mark - Supattapone Lab, Biochemistry & Cell Biology

BCB Seminar Series: “ApoB-specific CD4 T cells in atherosclerosis” Klaus Ley, MD

Vail 120 Chilcott Auditorium 74 College Street, Hanover, NH

Biochemistry & Cell Biology Seminar Series Tuesday, September 28, 2021 3:00pm - 4:00pm In-person: Vail 120 Chilcott Auditorium Online: Zoom Meeting “ApoB-specific CD4 T cells in atherosclerosis” Klaus Ley, MD Professor Laboratory for Inflammation Biology Center for Autoimmunity and Inflammation La Jolla Institute For Immunology Host: Ta Yuan Chang, PhD If […]

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Research in Progress Seminars: Brooke Brauer & Rajan Bhandari

Research in Progress Seminars: Brooke Brauer & Rajan Bhandari Biochemistry & Cell Biology | Microbiology and Immunology Wednesday September 29, 2021 4:00-5:00pm Auditorium E, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Brooke Brauer - Kettenbach Lab, Biochemistry & Cell Biology "Evaluation of quantitative strategies to support affinity-based enrichment of phosphoprotein phosphatases by mass spectrometry" Rajan Bhandari - Pioli […]

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Research in Progress Seminars: Amy Biermann & Adrianna De La Torre

Research in Progress Seminars: Amy Biermann & Adrianna De La Torre Microbiology and Immunology | Biochemistry & Cell Biology Thursday September 30, 2021 4:00-5:00pm Life Sciences Center 100 Amy Biermann - Hogan Lab, Microbiology and Immunology "Activation of the drug resistance-associated transcription factor Mrr1 in response to aldehyde stress in Candida lusitaniae and Candida auris" Adrianna […]

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BCB Seminar Series: “Protein seeds and prion structures: when misfolded proteins become pathogens” Allison Kraus, Ph.D.

Vail 120 Chilcott Auditorium 74 College Street, Hanover, NH

Biochemistry & Cell Biology Seminar Series Tuesday, October 5, 2021 3:00pm - 4:00pm In-person: Vail 120 Chilcott Auditorium Online: Zoom Meeting “Protein seeds and prion structures: when misfolded proteins become pathogens” Allison Kraus, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Host: Daniel Walsh & Surachai Supattapone If […]

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Research in Progress Seminars: Sarah Valles & Melissa Parks

Research in Progress Seminars: Biochemistry & Cell Biology Wednesday October 6, 2021 4:00-5:00pm DHMC Auditorium E   Sarah Valles - Compton Lab, Biochemistry & Cell Biology "The mitotic kinase Bub1 as a substrate of Cyclin A2/Cdk1" Melissa Parks - Compton Lab, Biochemistry & Cell Biology "Kinetochore-microtubule detachment is independent of depolymerization for powering chromosome […]

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