Yale Postdoctoral Trainees

Yale West Campus Conversations

Please join us May 6th, at 3:30pm, when we will switch things up at our next Campus Conversation to focus on the exciting growth of biotechnology research here on West Campus and across the region. We will meet in person at the West Campus Conference Center Auditorium, 800 West Campus Drive, West Haven, or by zoom at this link: bit.ly_YWC_Convo

Yale Systems Biology Inst Director's Tea - Douglas Lauffenburger, PhD

Yale Systems Biology Institute Director’s Tea - Douglas Lauffenburger, PhD, Ford Professor of Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Biological Engineering, presents:
“From Quantitative Cell Biology to Systems Biology and Beyond - My Scientific Journey at the Biology / Engineering Interface,” Friday, April 22, at 3:00 pm, Yale West Campus Conference Center, 800 West Campus Drive, Event Room A, West Haven, CT.

Spring Bird Walk + Community Breakfast!

Everyone is welcome to join hosts Mark Aronson, Severin Uebbing, Tom Parlapiano & Kristof Zyskowski for a gentle 1.5 mile bird walk along the West Campus trails. Meet at the Conference Center lobby. Comfortable trail walking shoes recommended. Binoculars and breakfast provided. Rain date April 29th.8
Organized by the Yale West Campus Anti-Racism Working Group as an open invitation to get to know your campus neighbors.
Contact: Jon Atherton for more info.

Systems Biology Institute seminar: Lulu Cambronne

Yale Systems Biology Institute seminar series: Lulu Cambronne, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Molecular Biosciences, College of Natural Sciences, University of Texas at Austin, presents: Compartmentalization of Intracellular NAD+, Wed, April 6, 1:00 to 2:00 pm, Yale West Campus Conference Center, 800 West Campus Drive, Event Room A, West Haven, CT.
This seminar will be held both in person and on Zoom.

Systems Biology Institute seminar: Wade Harper

Yale System Biology Institute seminar series: Wade Harper, PhD, Vallee Professor of Molecular Pathology, Chair of the Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, presents Proteomic Dissection of Selective Autophagy Pathways, hosted by Prof. Jesse Rinehart, PhD, Wed, March 30, 1:00 to 2:00 pm, Yale West Campus Conference Center, Event Room A, 800 West Campus Drive, West Haven, CT. This seminar will be held both in person and on Zoom.

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