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FSU Biomedical Sciences

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9/27,noon, 1400 COM and Zoom—FSU Biomedical Sciences SEMINAR, "Innate immunity can distinguish beneficial from pathogenic bacterial lifestyles," Dr. David Thoms, Department of Biological Science, Florida State University. Contact [email protected] for PW

9/27,noon, 1400 COM and Zoom—<a href="/FSUBiomed/">FSU Biomedical Sciences</a> SEMINAR, "Innate immunity can distinguish beneficial from pathogenic bacterial lifestyles," Dr. David Thoms, Department of Biological Science, Florida State University. Contact Tiffany.McNabb@med.fsu.edu for PW
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9/27, 3:30 pm, A211 PDB—NEUROSCIENCE COLLOQUIUM, "Neural basis of sensor dysfunction in neurological disorders," Dr. Daniel Wesson, Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Florida. Host: Dr. Roberto Vincis, FSU Neuroscience and Biological Science

9/27, 3:30 pm, A211 PDB—NEUROSCIENCE COLLOQUIUM, "Neural basis of sensor dysfunction in neurological disorders," Dr. Daniel Wesson, Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Florida. Host: Dr. Roberto Vincis, FSU Neuroscience and Biological Science
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9/27,noon, 1400 COM and Zoom—FSU Biomedical Sciences SEMINAR, "Innate immunity can distinguish beneficial from pathogenic bacterial lifestyles," Dr. David Thoms, Department of Biological Science, Florida State University. Contact [email protected] for PW

9/27,noon, 1400 COM and Zoom—<a href="/FSUBiomed/">FSU Biomedical Sciences</a> SEMINAR, "Innate immunity can distinguish beneficial from pathogenic bacterial lifestyles," Dr. David Thoms, Department of Biological Science, Florida State University. Contact Tiffany.McNabb@med.fsu.edu for PW
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9/28, 4pm, 1024 KIN—BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE COLLOQUIUM, "Using synthetic biology to program model microbes and environmental consortia for bioelectronics," Dr. Jonathan (Joff) Silberg, Rice University. Host: Dr. M. Elizabeth Stroupe, FSU Biological Science

9/28, 4pm, 1024 KIN—BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE COLLOQUIUM, "Using synthetic biology to program model microbes and environmental consortia for bioelectronics," Dr. Jonathan (Joff) Silberg, Rice University. Host: Dr. M. Elizabeth Stroupe, FSU Biological Science
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10/4,noon, 1400 COM & ZOOM—FSU Biomedical Sciences SEMINAR, "Biomedical applications of water-soluble conjugated polymers," Kirk S. Schanze, Chemistry Department, University of Texas, San Antonio, TX. Contact [email protected] for Zoom access details.

10/4,noon, 1400 COM &amp; ZOOM—<a href="/FSUBiomed/">FSU Biomedical Sciences</a> SEMINAR, "Biomedical applications of water-soluble conjugated polymers," Kirk S. Schanze, Chemistry Department, University of Texas, San Antonio, TX. Contact Tiffany.MCNabb@med.fsu.edu for Zoom access details.
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10/4,noon, 1400 COM & ZOOM—FSU Biomedical Sciences SEMINAR, "Biomedical applications of water-soluble conjugated polymers," Kirk S. Schanze, Chemistry Department, University of Texas, San Antonio, TX. Contact [email protected] for Zoom access details.

10/4,noon, 1400 COM &amp; ZOOM—<a href="/FSUBiomed/">FSU Biomedical Sciences</a> SEMINAR, "Biomedical applications of water-soluble conjugated polymers," Kirk S. Schanze, Chemistry Department, University of Texas, San Antonio, TX. Contact Tiffany.MCNabb@med.fsu.edu for Zoom access details.
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10/10,11:15am,112 KLB—BIOCHEM & STRUCTURAL BIO SEMINAR, "Dissecting pathogens & arming hosts: a journey through the structure, function, inhibition, & evolution of HIV-1 integrase," Dmitry Lyumkis, Salk Institute. Host: Ashwanth Francis, FSU Molecular Biophysics & Bio Science

10/10,11:15am,112 KLB—BIOCHEM &amp; STRUCTURAL BIO SEMINAR, "Dissecting pathogens &amp; arming hosts: a journey through the structure, function, inhibition, &amp; evolution of HIV-1 integrase," Dmitry Lyumkis, Salk Institute. Host: Ashwanth Francis, FSU Molecular Biophysics &amp; Bio Science
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10/12, 3:30 pm, A211 PDB—ICN SPEAKERS SERIES, "Harnessing epigenome malleability in the pursuit of healing," Dr. Candace Lewis, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.

10/12, 3:30 pm, A211 PDB—ICN SPEAKERS SERIES, "Harnessing epigenome malleability in the pursuit of healing," Dr. Candace Lewis, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
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10/13, 10:00 am, A211 PDB—ICN SPEAKERS SERIES, "Reopening critical periods with psychedelics: basic mechanisms and therapeutic opportunities," Dr. Gul Dolen, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. Host: Chloe Johnson.

10/13, 10:00 am, A211 PDB—ICN SPEAKERS SERIES, "Reopening critical periods with psychedelics: basic mechanisms and therapeutic opportunities," Dr. Gul Dolen, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. Host: Chloe Johnson.
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10/13, 4pm, !024 KIN—ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION SEMINAR, "Evolution in the sigmodontine rodents: how covariance structure impact their evolutionary response," Dr. Barbara Costa, FSU Biological Science. Host: Dr. Scott Steppan, FSU Biological Science

10/13, 4pm, !024 KIN—ECOLOGY &amp; EVOLUTION SEMINAR, "Evolution in the sigmodontine rodents: how covariance structure impact their evolutionary response," Dr. Barbara Costa, FSU Biological Science. Host: Dr. Scott Steppan, FSU Biological Science
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11/8,noon, 1400 COM & Zoom—FSU Biomedical Sciences SEMINAR, "Imaging retrovirus transport mechanisms inside the nucleus of living cells," Dr. Ashwanth C. Francis, FSU Institute of Molecular Biophysics & FSU Biological Science. Contact [email protected] for Zoom access details.

11/8,noon, 1400 COM &amp;  Zoom—<a href="/FSUBiomed/">FSU Biomedical Sciences</a> SEMINAR, "Imaging retrovirus transport mechanisms inside the nucleus of living cells," Dr. Ashwanth C. Francis, FSU Institute of Molecular Biophysics &amp; FSU Biological Science. Contact DL-MedBMSPRTeam@med.fsu.edu for Zoom access details.
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11/8,noon, 1400 COM & Zoom—FSU Biomedical Sciences SEMINAR, "Imaging retrovirus transport mechanisms inside the nucleus of living cells," Dr. Ashwanth C. Francis, FSU Institute of Molecular Biophysics & FSU Biological Science. Contact [email protected] for Zoom access details.

11/8,noon, 1400 COM &amp;  Zoom—<a href="/FSUBiomed/">FSU Biomedical Sciences</a> SEMINAR, "Imaging retrovirus transport mechanisms inside the nucleus of living cells," Dr. Ashwanth C. Francis, FSU Institute of Molecular Biophysics &amp; FSU Biological Science. Contact DL-MedBMSPRTeam@med.fsu.edu for Zoom access details.
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11/9, 4pm, 1024 KIN—BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE COLLOQUIUM & YERGER LECTURE, "My journey in epigenetics," Dr. Yi Zhang, Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA. Host: Dr. Fanxiu Zhu, Department of Biological Science, Florida State University.

11/9,  4pm, 1024 KIN—BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE COLLOQUIUM &amp; YERGER LECTURE, "My journey in epigenetics," Dr. Yi Zhang, Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA. Host: Dr. Fanxiu Zhu, Department of Biological Science, Florida State University.
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11/13, 12:00 pm, 2057 KIN & Zoom—BIO/NEURO POSTDOC/GRAD PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP, "Academic job search and starting a laboratory (CMB)," Dr. Ashwanth Francis, Department of Biological Science, Florida State University. Contact [email protected] for Zoom access details.

11/13, 12:00 pm, 2057 KIN &amp; Zoom—BIO/NEURO POSTDOC/GRAD PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP, "Academic job search and starting a laboratory (CMB)," Dr. Ashwanth Francis, Department of Biological Science, Florida State University. Contact kmjones@bio.fsu.edu for Zoom access details.
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11/15,noon, 1400 COM & Zoom—FSU Biomedical Sciences SEMINAR, "G-quadruplexes connect DNA damage and repair to gene induction," Dr. Cynthia Burrows, Department of Chemistry, University of Utah. Contact [email protected] for Zoom details.

11/15,noon, 1400 COM &amp; Zoom—<a href="/FSUBiomed/">FSU Biomedical Sciences</a> SEMINAR, "G-quadruplexes connect DNA damage and repair to gene induction," Dr. Cynthia Burrows, Department of Chemistry, University of Utah. Contact DL-MedBMSPRTeacm@med.fsu.edu for Zoom details.
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11/5, 3pm, KIN Lobby—18TH ANNUAL TRIBETA POSTERBOARD COMPETITION . Open to all FSU undergraduates conducting research in STEM; need not be Biology majors or Tribeta members. Find more information: [email protected].

11/5, 3pm, KIN Lobby—18TH ANNUAL TRIBETA POSTERBOARD COMPETITION . Open to all FSU undergraduates conducting research in STEM; need not be Biology majors or Tribeta members. Find more information: tribetafsu@gmail.com.
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11/15,noon, 1400 COM & Zoom—FSU Biomedical Sciences SEMINAR, "G-quadruplexes connect DNA damage and repair to gene induction," Dr. Cynthia Burrows, Department of Chemistry, University of Utah. Contact [email protected] for Zoom details.

11/15,noon, 1400 COM &amp; Zoom—<a href="/FSUBiomed/">FSU Biomedical Sciences</a> SEMINAR, "G-quadruplexes connect DNA damage and repair to gene induction," Dr. Cynthia Burrows, Department of Chemistry, University of Utah. Contact DL-MedBMSPRTeacm@med.fsu.edu for Zoom details.