March 2, 2020 Seminar
Only a Matter of Time, the Intersection between Time and Temperature Responses in Plants Colleen Doherty, NC State University Monday, March 2, 2020, 4:00 PM Winston Hall, Room 126
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Only a Matter of Time, the Intersection between Time and Temperature Responses in Plants Colleen Doherty, NC State University Monday, March 2, 2020, 4:00 PM Winston Hall, Room 126
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Workshop: Mass Spectrometry Approaches to Redox Biochemistry, Biology and Medicine Cristina M. Furdui, Ph.D. March 20th, 2018 Wake Forest School of Medicine Biotech Place CENTER FOR REDOX BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE (CRBM)
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Workshop: The Basics of Thiol Chemistry and Approaches for Evaluation of H2O2-Mediated Protein Oxidation Leslie B. Poole, Ph.D. February 20th, 2018 Wake Forest School of Medicine Biotech Place CENTER FOR REDOX BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE (CRBM)
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Improvements in bioinformatic classification approaches (clustering, iterative searches) applied to peroxiredoxins Leslie Poole Department of Biochemistry, WFU School of Medicine February 15, 2018 Wake Downtown In 2011, research between the Fetrow and Poole labs was published and results were made accessible through a web-based, searchable […]
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Discovering non-active site kmers that distinguish between Prx subgroups William Turkett Department of Computer Science, Wake Forest University Friday, December 1, 2017 Wake Downtown Previous work from the Poole and Fetrow labs at WFU has subdivided the Peroxiredoxin (Prx) family of proteins into six sub-familes […]
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Arabidopsis thaliana gene transcript modeling with a custom Bayesian-based CHC genetic algorithm Bel LaPointe and David John Department of Computer Science, Wake Forest University Friday, November 17, 2017, 12:00 – 1:00 pm Wake Downtown Gene interaction models are created using multiple sets of experimentally collected […]
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MKP-1: A Redox-Sensitive Master Regulator of Macrophage Function Reto Asmis, Ph.D. Professor, Internal Medicine, Section on Molecular Medicine Associate Director for Education Center for Precision Medicine Wake Forest School of Medicine Thursday, October 26, 2017
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Thursday, October 12, 2017 Wake Downtown, 4th Floor Posters | Schedule Keynote Speaker: Dr. Mark Peifer, UNC Chapel Hill Regulating Wnt signaling during development and oncogenesis
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Message Received: Synthetic Biology reveals dynamic hormone signaling networks Dr. Britney Moss, Whitman College and University of Washington September 25, 2017 Winston Hall
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