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"The dual role of CAND1 in regulating cullin-RING ubiquitin ligases" is the title of today's GDCB Seminar, which Xing Liu will present at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. Liu is an associate professor of biochemistry at Purdue University.

"The dual role of CAND1 in regulating cullin-RING ubiquitin ligases" is the title of today's GDCB Seminar, which Xing Liu will present at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. Liu is an associate professor of biochemistry at Purdue University.
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"Deciphering the brain lipidome: From fats to functions" is the title of today's GDCB Seminar. John Vaughen, University of California, San Francisco, Sandler Fellow and assistant professor of anatomy, will present the 1 p.m. seminar in 1414 Molecular Biology Building.

"Deciphering the brain lipidome: From fats to functions" is the title of today's GDCB Seminar. John Vaughen, University of California, San Francisco, Sandler Fellow and assistant professor of anatomy, will present the 1 p.m. seminar in 1414 Molecular Biology Building.
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Xiaoyi Cheng, graduate student in GDCB's Espin Palazon Lab, presented her Ph.D. Defense Seminar, "Nod1 and Nod2: A synergistic regulation of HSPC specification," today in 1330 Advanced Teaching and Research Building.

Xiaoyi Cheng, graduate student in GDCB's Espin Palazon Lab, presented her Ph.D. Defense Seminar, "Nod1 and Nod2: A synergistic regulation of HSPC specification," today in 1330 Advanced Teaching and Research Building.
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Today's GDCB Seminar, "Age-related lipid accumulation promotes loss of homeostasis in the Drosophila male germline stem cell niche," begins at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building with University of Louisville Assistant Professor Rafael S. Demarco presenting the seminar.

Today's GDCB Seminar, "Age-related lipid accumulation promotes loss of homeostasis in the Drosophila male germline stem cell niche," begins at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building with University of Louisville Assistant Professor Rafael S. Demarco presenting the seminar.
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Due to the weather, the first GDCB Seminar of Spring 2025, "Spatiotemporal control of stomatal asymmetric cell division by polarity proteins," will take place online today at 1 p.m. Texas A&M University's Dr. Juan Dong will present the seminar. A link was shared via email.

Due to the weather, the first GDCB Seminar of Spring 2025, "Spatiotemporal control of stomatal asymmetric cell division by polarity proteins," will take place online  today at 1 p.m.  Texas A&M University's Dr. Juan Dong will present the seminar.  A link was shared via email.
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"Transcriptional circuits, cell division dynamics, and meristem development" is the title of today's GDCB Seminar, which will begin at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. Yun Zhou, Purdue University associate professor of botany and plant pathology, is the speaker.

"Transcriptional circuits, cell division dynamics, and meristem development" is the title of today's GDCB Seminar, which will begin at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. Yun Zhou, Purdue University associate professor of botany and plant pathology, is the speaker.
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"Epigenetic regulation of development plasticity and environmental adaptation" is the title of today's GDCB Seminar, which will begin at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. Xuehua Zhong, professor of biology at Washington University in St. Louis, is the speaker.

"Epigenetic regulation of development plasticity and environmental adaptation" is the title of today's GDCB Seminar, which will begin at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. Xuehua Zhong, professor of biology at Washington University in St. Louis, is the speaker.
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"Humanizing biology to promote equity in STEM higher education" is the title of today's GDCB Seminar, which begins at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. The University at Buffalo's Department of Biological Sciences Assistant Professor Robin Costello is the speaker.

"Humanizing biology to promote equity in STEM higher education" is the title of today's GDCB Seminar, which  begins at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. The University at Buffalo's Department of Biological Sciences Assistant Professor Robin Costello is the speaker.
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“Mechanisms driving complexity and reproducibility in development” is the title of today's GDCB Seminar, which will begin at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. The presenter of the seminar is Aman Husbands, University of Pennsylvania Presidential Assistant Professor.

“Mechanisms driving complexity and reproducibility in development” is the title of today's GDCB Seminar, which will begin at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. The presenter of the seminar is Aman Husbands, University of Pennsylvania Presidential Assistant Professor.
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Today's GDCB Seminar, "Role of Sirt6 in lifespan regulation and tauopathy," will begin at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. Jackson Taylor, assistant professor in the Cleveland State University Center for Gene Regulation in Health and Disease, is the presenter.

Today's GDCB Seminar, "Role of Sirt6 in lifespan regulation and tauopathy," will begin at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. Jackson Taylor, assistant professor in the Cleveland State University Center for Gene Regulation in Health and Disease, is the presenter.
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"Regulation of mitochondrial biogenesis in neurons" is the title of today's GDCB Seminar, which will begin at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. University of Wisconsin, Madison, Associate Professor Katie Drerup will present the seminar.

"Regulation of mitochondrial biogenesis in neurons" is the title of today's GDCB Seminar, which will begin at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. University of Wisconsin, Madison, Associate Professor Katie Drerup will present the seminar.
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"How to make a blood vessel: insight from the zebrafish" is the title of today's GDCB Seminar, which will begin at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. The presenter is Saulius Sumanas, University of South Florida professor.

"How to make a blood vessel: insight from the zebrafish" is the title of today's GDCB Seminar, which will begin at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. The presenter is Saulius Sumanas, University of South Florida professor.
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Today's GDCB Seminar, "T cell-mediated control of olfactory nerve homeostasis and function in zebrafish," will begin at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. The University of New Mexico Department of Biology Professor Irene Salinas Remiro will present the seminar.

Today's GDCB Seminar, "T cell-mediated control of olfactory nerve homeostasis and function in zebrafish," will begin at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. The University of New Mexico Department of Biology Professor Irene Salinas Remiro will present the seminar.
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GDCB welcomed Rong Yuan to Iowa State University when he presented the seminar, "Genetic insights into development and aging in mice," on April 8. Yuan is an associate professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine.

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Today's GDCB Seminar, "Suppression of inflammaging prolongs hematopoietic healthspan" will begin at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. The presenter is Jason Butler, University of Florida professor of medicine and vice chief of research, hematology/oncology.

Today's GDCB Seminar, "Suppression of inflammaging prolongs hematopoietic healthspan" will begin at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. The presenter is Jason Butler, University of Florida professor of medicine and vice chief of research, hematology/oncology.
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Today's GDCB Seminar, "Designing STEM courses for impact," will begin at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. Amanda Haage, University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences assistant professor of biomedical sciences, will present the seminar.

Today's GDCB Seminar, "Designing STEM courses for impact," will begin at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. Amanda Haage, University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences assistant professor of biomedical sciences, will present the seminar.
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What can a temporary organ tell us about lifelong health? Dr. Geetu Tuteja studies how the placenta holds clues to future disease—and why it’s time we paid more attention. She shares her research on The Pew Trusts' "After the Fact." 🎧 Listen here: pewtrsts.org/4hOGxgN

What can a temporary organ tell us about lifelong health? Dr. Geetu Tuteja studies how the placenta holds clues to future disease—and why it’s time we paid more attention. She shares her research on <a href="/pewtrusts/">The Pew Trusts</a>' "After the Fact." 🎧 Listen here: pewtrsts.org/4hOGxgN
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Today's GDCB Seminar, "Microglial signaling driving synapse loss and circuit dysfunction in neurodegenerative disease," begins at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. Dorothy Schafer, associate professor at the University of Massachusetts, will present the seminar.

Today's GDCB Seminar, "Microglial signaling driving synapse loss and circuit dysfunction in neurodegenerative disease," begins at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. Dorothy Schafer, associate professor at the University of Massachusetts, will present the seminar.
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"Unexpected evidence of autophagy in Giardia" is the title of today's GDCB Seminar, which will begin at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. The presenter is Alex Paredez, University of Washington professor in the Department of Biology.

"Unexpected evidence of autophagy in Giardia" is the title of today's GDCB Seminar, which will begin at 1 p.m. in 1414 Molecular Biology Building. The presenter is Alex Paredez, University of Washington professor in the Department of Biology.