DEPT RETREAT: Oct 4-5 Graylyn Estate
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Seminar title: Cis- and Trans-Regulatory Logics of Blood Stem Cells and Cancer Jian Xu, PhD Children's Medical Center Research Institute UT-Southwestern University Host: Greg Wang, PhD Jian Xu, PhD The Xu lab is focuses on blood cell development and how abnormalities can cause cancers such as childhood leukemia. They seek to advance our understanding of … Read more
"A more Grown Up Story on Lipase Maturation Factor 1 in ER Redox Homeostasis" Benjamin Roberts, Neher Lab "Thermostability and its role in Dengue and Zika Vaccine Antigen Design" Stephan Kudlacek, Kuhlman Lab "Dynamically Changing G9a Interactome and Its Role in Progression of Breast Cancer" Adil Muneer, Chen Lab
"Cooperative Oncogenic Signaling of 3q26 Genes in Lung Cancer" Location: UNC Bioinformatics 1131, 130 Mason Farm Rd, Chapel Hill Organizer: Jamie Desoto
A central goal of the symposium is to bring together North Carolina Biophysicists and this year’s meeting is being organized and sponsored by NC State, Duke, UNC, Wake Forest, and the NIEHS. The meeting will include sessions focused on RNA Structure and Dynamics, Cellular Microenvironments, Protein Engineering and Design, and Blood Coagulation.
October 29 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm SHARON GUFFY “Methods for Designing Zinc Binding Proteins with Native and De Novo Scaffolds" Seminar is based upon doctoral dissertation of Sharon Guffy under the direction of Dr. Brian Kuhlman
Pumpkin Carving and our delicious Lunch was a welcomed break from studying and experiments. Special thanks to our graduate students, Gage Leighton, Aaztli Coria, and others for organizing and hosting this event. See our photo album on Facebook in this link
“Regulation of PLC-gamma Isozymes” Edriz-Siraliev-Perez, Sondek Lab “An Old Tail with New Tricks: Novel Roles for the basic patch of histone H4” Hasheem Meriesh, Strahl Lab “Pack it up, pack it in! Protein-Directed RNA Structural Changes Mediate RNA Segment Assembly in Rotaviruses” Aaztli Coria, Laederach Lab “Defining mutation-specific alterations at Q61 in KRAS” Mihn Huynh, … Read more
November 8 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm PEDRO N. POZO "Determining the Cellular and Molecular Consequences of Naturally-Occurring and Engineered Mutations in the Cell Cycle Gene CDT1." (GMB Curriculum Student) Seminar is based upon doctoral dissertation of Pedro N Pozo under the direction of Dr. Jean Cook.
The Biochemistry and Biophysics (BCBP) Department is organizing a Thanksgiving potluck on Wed, November 14 @noon-2P. Since our BCBP family comes from all over the world, we wish to share dishes that reflect our respective cultures. This is a great opportunity to interact with each other while eating mouthwatering dishes. Looking forward to a fun … Read more