YCBI Faculty Candidate Seminar Afroditi Petsakou
YCBI Faculty Search Candidate Seminar by Afroditi Petsakou titled ” The neuro-gut axis restores tissue homeostasis: a bioelectric signaling story”
YCBI Faculty Search Candidate Seminar by Afroditi Petsakou titled ” The neuro-gut axis restores tissue homeostasis: a bioelectric signaling story”
YCBI Faculty Search Candidate Seminar by Norihiro Goto titled “Intestinal Stem Cell Niche in Regeneration and Tumorigenesis”
Happy Hour with the Scientific Core directors and staff. Pizza and refreshments will be provided.
“Structural insights into context-dependent phosphorylation by Aurora kinases” - ABC 373.
“Building dynamic, modular models of signaling networks from high throughput phosphoproteomics data”
Money Matters: Fundraising Trends for Life Science Startups
Join us for a forward-looking exploration of the life sciences fundraising landscape with our expert panel as they delve into the current state of fundraising for startups.
3:00pm - Site Tours - BioLabs: 101 College Street
4:00-4:30pm - Registration
4:30-5:00pm - BioLabs Resident Presentations
5:00-6:00pm - Panel Discussion
6:00-7:00pm - Networking & Refreshments
Please join us for the annual Yale West Campus Holiday Party! RSVP at bit.ly/YWCparty23
Yale Institute of Biomolecular Design & Discovery hosts Prof. Peng Wu who is the Professor of Molecular Medicine at The Scripps Research Institute.
contact: vincent.savo@yale.edu . Refreshments will be served.
The Yale Institute of Biomolecular Design and Discovery, Yale Department of Chemistry, and Yale Postdoctoral Association present a Chemistry-Biology Interface Training Program Seminar: “The invention of MK-7602 as an excellent case study to answer a fundamental question: What is required in a molecule for it to be a drug? presented by Dr. Manuel de Lera Ruiz, Principal Scientist in Medicinal Chemistry, Merck, and Dr. Cesar De Leon, Senior Scientist, Merck. A lunch lecture and discussion on the advances of novel drug candidates against Plasmodium parasites.
This series explores the nature trails, woodlands, and natural landscape of Yale’s West Campus. Join the fall migrant bird walk, hosted by the Yale Peabody Museum in partnership with the Yale Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage.
Meet at the West Campus Conference Center at 9:00 a.m., rain or shine, for a round-trip walk of around 1.5 miles. Sturdy footwear is recommended and binoculars are supplied. There will be refreshments at the West Campus Barn.