Yale Cancer Biology Institute Seminar Series presents: Bing Zhang
“Harnessing the Power of Proteogenomics for Precision Oncology”
“Harnessing the Power of Proteogenomics for Precision Oncology”
Denis Titov, University of California Berkeley Talk Title: “Using Math and experiments to study metabolism”
Cross Campus COLLABORATIVE science talk series, hosted by Yale Systems Biology Institute and Nanobiology Institute
Rachel McAllister – Gupta Lab
“Novel lipid interactions of Bruton’s Tyrosine Kinase characterized by lipid vesicle native mass spectrometry”
Januka Khanal – Levchenko Lab
“Deciphering the Autonomous Phenotypic Switch of Aggressive Cancer Cells”
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”
Please join us for the Cross Campus COLLABORATIVE science talk series, hosted by Yale Systems Biology Institute and Nanobiology Institute
Carolina Brown –Gupta Lab
“Capturing membrane snapshots: A quantitative guide for spatially-resolved extraction of membrane proteins on native membranes”
Maya Kornaj – Rinehart Lab
“Investigation of novel phospho-binding proteins with site-specificity at proteome depth”
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”
This series, hosted by the Yale Peabody Museum in partnership with the Yale Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage, explores the nature trails, woodlands, and natural landscape of Yale’s West Campus. Learn all about groundhogs and the history of their special holiday as we travel the West Campus nature trails looking for signs of spring. Meet at the West Campus Conference Center for a round trip walk of around 1.5 miles. Sturdy footwear recommended. Binoculars provided. Rain cancels.