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Michael King, Ph.D., Seminar - Roling in the Deep: Employing blood cells as drug carriers to block the spread of cancer

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Location: McCourtney Hall B01

Please join us for this seminar featuring Michael King, Ph.D.

  • Title: Rolling in the Deep: Employing blood cells as drug carriers to block the spread of cancer
  • Date: Monday, June 11, 2018
  • Time: 4pm - 5pm
  • Location: McCourtney Hall B01

 

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AIP Publishing Horizons Conference on Targeted Nucleic Acid Detection and Delivery


Location: Morris Inn, Smith Ballroom

A focus on precision and personalized medicine over the past decade has necessitated better methods and tools for targeted sensing and delivery of nucleic acids. Achieving this requires a multidisciplinary effort across physics, chemistry, biology, engineering and medicine. Join leading international…

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AIP Publishing Horizons Conference on Targeted Nucleic Acid Detection and Delivery


Location: Morris Inn, Smith Ballroom

A focus on precision and personalized medicine over the past decade has necessitated better methods and tools for targeted sensing and delivery of nucleic acids. Achieving this requires a multidisciplinary effort across physics, chemistry, biology, engineering and medicine. Join leading international…

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IDEA Center Open House

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Location: Innovation Park

Faculty and staff of Notre Dame are invited to the IDEA Center Open House for faculty and staff on August 9th from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at Innovation Park. Light appetizers and drinks will be served. Tours of the building, including the recently completed Quinn Hall and its…

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NDIIF Town Hall

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Location: B01 McCourtney Hall

Join us for a campus-wide town hall event for the NDIIF.  The emphasis of the Town Hall will be on Research, Education, Partnership, and Impact.  Topics of discussion will include a brief over view of the 2017 annual report, featured publications/awards/grants, announcement…

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CBE Graduate Student Symposium

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Location: Dahnke Ballroom at the Duncan Student Center

The goal of the CBEGSO Symposium is to provide CBE graduate students a forum to present their research, promoting intra-departmental collaborations, and networking with professionals from both industry and academia. Over the course of the day, students…

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Eric Folker (Boston College)

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Location: 127 Nieuwland Science Hall

"Mechanisms and functions for myonuclear positioning"

Although the mutations that result in many muscle diseases have been known for at least 20 years, progress in treating muscle disease is limited by our poor understanding of the unique cell biology that underlies skeletal muscle development and function.  One of the more striking features of skeletal muscle fibers is the many nuclei that are precisely arranged at the periphery of the cell to maximize the distance between nuclei.  Disruption of nuclear position is a shared amongst many muscle diseases, and is used to diagnose muscle disease.  Yet how and why nuclei are positioned is not known. Using Drosophila melanogaster as a model system we have found that different disease-linked genes regulate distinct types of myonuclear movement.

Originally published at chemistry.nd.edu.

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Writing Successful Grants

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Location: B01 McCourtney Hall

This workshop, aimed at academic researchers, reveals pitfalls that can lead to early rejection of good ideas, matched with practical strategies for better writing. Special attention will be paid to the perspectives of grant reviewers and how to write in ways that will meet their expectations. Learn…

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Carrie Miller (Azusa Pacific University)

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Location: Radiation Laboratory Auditorium

CGSO Sponsored Alumni in Academia Talk

This semester, our "Alumni in Academia" series seminar features speaker Dr. Carrie Miller, associate professor from Azusa Pacific University. Dr. Miller received her Ph.D. degree in chemistry at Notre Dame in 2010 under Prof. Steven Corcelli. In the talk, she will discuss her research as well as the development of her academic career. Postdocs and graduate students interested in careers in academia are highly encouraged to attend. Coffee and cookies will be provided. This event is co-hosted by the Department of Chemistry and Chemistry Graduate Student Organization (CGSO).

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Navigating the Postdoc World: A discussion with current postdocs on their careers and work-life balance

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Location: 283 Galvin Life Science Center

Join us Thursday, November 29 for a panel of six speakers discussing their careers and work-life balance.

Reception to follow. Open to all graduate students and postdocs.

Originally published at biology.nd.edu.…

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Colleges of Science and Engineering Joint Annual Meeting (COSE-JAM)


Location: Jordan Hall of Science

The second annual Colleges of Science and Engineering Joint Annual Meeting (COSE-JAM) for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows will be held Friday, December 7, 2018 in Jordan Hall of Science.

COSE-JAM aims to highlight the achievements of postgraduate trainees, foster interdisciplinary research and interactions, develop presentation and mentoring skills, furnish advice on career development, and provide a forum for extramural scientific and job presentations to diverse audiences. This all-day event consists of morning podium presentations, a lunchtime Q&A session with the Associate Director of the Office of Postdoctoral Scholars as well as multiple directors of graduate studies from both colleges, followed by an afternoon poster session and concurrent social reception.

All graduate students and postdoctoral fellows at the University of Notre Dame and Indiana University School of Medicine-South Bend are invited to participate in COSE-JAM by sharing their original research with their colleagues in either an oral or poster format. Research may have been conducted on or off campus, and mentored by faculty from the University of Notre Dame and/or at other universities and colleges. Please note that the costs of poster printing will be covered by the COS and COE.

 

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