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Yin Yang-1 is master regulator of T cell exhaustion in cancer and HIV

203 Hitchner Hall Orono, ME, United States

The Department of Molecular & Biomedical Sciences presents Mumtaz Y. Balkhi   Ph.D. Assistant Professor Tufts University School of Medicine Host: Robert Gundersen, Ph.D. All lectures are free and open to the public. […]

Making a chromosome from scratch in D. melanogaster

203 Hitchner Hall Orono, ME, United States

Molecular & Biomedical Sciences Fall 2017 Seminar Series Dr. Stacey Hanlon Postdoctoral research associate Stowers Institute for Medical Research Kansas City, MO Host: Julie Gosse (Julie.gosse@maine.edu)

Protein tyrosine kinases: biochemistry and cancer signaling

203 Hitchner Hall Orono, ME, United States

Gongqin Sun, Ph.D. Department of Cell & Molecular Biology University of Rhode Island Hosted by Robert Gundersen, Ph.D. For information contact: gundersn@maine.edu All lectures are free and open to the public. The University of Maine is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. If you are a person with a disability and need an accommodation to attend/participate […]

Crossing the wall: how do human papillomaviruses enter cells?

203 Hitchner Hall Orono, ME, United States

Daniel DiMaio, M.D., Ph.D. Waldemar Von Zedtwitz Professor of Genetics and Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry and of Therapeutic Radiology Deputy Director, Yale Cancer Center Yale School of Medicine Hosted by Melissa Maginnis, Ph.D. For information contact: melissa.maginnis@maine.edu All lectures are free and open to the public. The University of Maine is an equal […]

How bacteria affect the cornea

203 Hitchner Hall Orono, ME, United States

Department of Molecular & Biomedical Sciences Hitchner and Staples Seminar Series Kimberly M. Brothers, PhD Research Instructor Department of Ophthamology, University of Pittsburgh

Arsenic Compounds in the Marine and Terrestrial Environment: From Analytical Considerations to Implications for Human Health.

203 Hitchner Hall Orono, ME, United States

The School of Marine Sciences and Department and Molecular and Biomedical Sciences present Dr. Brian Jackson Dartmouth University Arsenic is a non-essential element and, at elevated concentrations, the inorganic forms of arsenic are toxic to life. However, arsenic also has a rich biochemistry and approaching 100 organo-arsenic compounds, including arseno-sugars and arseno-lipids, have been identified […]

Antiviral signaling at the maternal-fetal interface

203 Hitchner Hall Orono, ME, United States

Department of Molecular &  Biomedical Sciences  presents: Antiviral signaling at the maternal-fetal interface Carolyn Coyne, Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh Department of Microbiology & Molecular Genetics Hosted by Melissa Maginnis, Ph.D. For information contact: melissa.maginnis@maine.edu. All lectures are free and open to the public. The University of Maine is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. If you […]

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Immobilized liquids: A new approach to biomedical materials interfaces

203 Hitchner Hall Orono, ME, United States

Department of Molecular & Biomedical Sciences Hitchner and Staples Seminar Series Immobilized liquids: A new approach to biomedical materials interfaces Caitlin Howell, PhD Assistant Professor University of Maine Chemical and Biological Engineering

Staples Lecture: The biology of the p450 branch of the aracidonate cascade. A finger in many pies.

203 Hitchner Hall Orono, ME, United States

Staples Lecture by biochemist/toxicologist Bruce Hammock. Staples Lecturer in Biochemistry at the University of Maine. A generous gift from the late Basil and Jeanette Staples allows us to invite distinguished scientists to our campus as visiting Lecturers in Biochemistry.   Past recipients of this lectureship include  Tom Maniatis (1988), Harvey Lodish (1989), Stuart Kornfeld (1990),  Lee […]

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