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April 20th, seminar-RNA and Neuroscience
RNA and Neuroscience The complexity of our human brain makes it the most complex organ to study and understand, in terms of its anatomic structure, functional circuit, and molecular diversity.
Date:2015-04-16

April 13th Seminar-Christopher Sassetti
Systematic Genetic Approaches to Understand TB Pathogenesis Christopher Sassetti PhD University of Massachusetts Medical School Howard Hughes Medical Institute Biography: Dr. Sassetti received his
Date:2015-04-03

April 7th Seminar-Martin B. Dickman
Tipping the Balance: Cell Death Control in Plant-Pathogen Interactions Martin B. Dickman PhD Department of Plant Pathology & Microbiology Center Texas A&M University Abstract:Programmed cell death is
Date:2015-04-03

April 3th Seminar-Jie Shen
Presenilin and Alzheimer’s Disease Speaker: Jie Shen, Ph.D., Professor Center for Neurologic Diseases, Brigham and Women's Hospital Program in Neuroscience, Harvard Medical School Abstract: Mutations
Date:2015-03-12

March 3th Seminar-XiangZhang
The Osteogenic Niche Promotes Early-Stage Bone Colonization of Disseminated Breast Cancer Cells XiangZhang PhD Baylor College of Medicine Abstract:Breast cancer bone micrometastases can remain
Date:2015-03-02

January 12th Seminar-Qiliang Zhang
INFECTIOUS DISEASES SEMINAR SERIES Qiliang Cai, Ph.D. Principal Investigator, Research Professor MOH&MOE Key Laboratory of Medical Molecular Virology School of Basic Medical Sciences Fudan University
Date:2015-01-09

December 17th Seminar
Date:2014-12-15

December 5th Seminar-Peng Yin
DNA probes for highly multiplexed, precisely quantitative, ultra-resolution imaging Peng Yin, PhD Associate Professor, Department of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School Core Faculty Member, Wyss
Date:2014-12-02

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