Seminar, September 18, 2017
Studies of mutation rate variation, mechanisms of adaptation, and life in biofilms using experimental evolution Dr. Vaughan Cooper, University of Pittsburgh Monday, September 18, 2017 Winston Hall
Studies of mutation rate variation, mechanisms of adaptation, and life in biofilms using experimental evolution Dr. Vaughan Cooper, University of Pittsburgh Monday, September 18, 2017 Winston Hall
Microscopy Technology talk: What is Airyscan Fast? Heather Brown-Harding, PhD, Wake Downtown Microscopy Manager Wake Downtown, Friday September 15, 2017 User Demos & Tours.
2017 CMS Retreat Friday, April 28th Wake Downtown 455 Vine Street Talks & Posters
Dominique Bergmann: Stanford University. Arguably, the most influential cells on the planet: Stomatal development as a model for cell fate and self-renewal in a dynamic and environmentally responsive tissue Co-sponsored with WFU Department of Biology
Leslie Hicks, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill November 2, 2016 Co-sponsored with WFU Department of Chemistry
Monday, 10/24/16 Biotech Place Conference Room Dear CRBM members and affiliates, This was an opportunity to get a sense of the breadth of research interests in the center. External advisor, Ruma Banerjee, will provide feedback on the CRBM organization, planned activities, areas of synergy and […]
Redox sensitive transition metal enzyme active sites David Britt: University of California, Davis Co-sponsored with WFU Department of Chemistry
Signaling through Sulfide: Chemical Biology of Sulfide Homeostasis Ruma Bannerje Associate Chair and Vincent Massey Collegiate Professor of Biological Chemistry University of Michigan Medical School Salem Hall