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3/1 MCB Research in Progress: Michael Griffith
MCB Research in Progress: Michael Griffith
Friday, March 1st, 202412:20 PM Biology/Physics BuildingMichael Griffith, Heaslip Lab
Investigating the Role of TgBipA in the Parasite Toxoplasma gondiiContact Information: More
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3/4 MCB Microbiology Journal Club
MCB Microbiology Journal Club
Monday, March 4th, 202404:00 PM BPBIan Klepacki will lead a discussion of “The circadian clock of the bacterium B. subtilis evokes properties of complex, multicellular circadian systems” by Sartor et. al., 2024 Sci. Adv. 9: eadh1308 https://www.science.org/doi/full/10.1126/sciadv.adh1308.
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3/5 CANCELED: MCB Faculty Search Seminar
CANCELED: MCB Faculty Search Seminar
Tuesday, March 5th, 202403:30 PM Biology/Physics BuildingMCB Faculty Search Seminar
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3/7 MCB Cell and Developmental Biology Journal Club
MCB Cell and Developmental Biology Journal Club
Thursday, March 7th, 202412:30 PM - 01:30 PM Torrey Life Sciences BuildingThis week in Cell and Developmental Biology Journal Club, Delia Lin will lead a discussion of “Suppression of bone formation by osteoclastic expression of semaphorin 4D” by Negishi-Koga et al., 2011.
https://mcb.media.uconn.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/2341/2024/03/Negishi-Koga-et-al-2011.pdf
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3/8 MCB Research in Progress: Fleck and Wagner
MCB Research in Progress: Fleck and Wagner
Friday, March 8th, 202412:20 PM Biology/Physics BuildingKatherine Fleck, Erceg Lab
Intron classes within the 3D genome landscape in development and disease
Morgan Wagner, Robinson Lab
Unusual Guanine Nucleotide Binding Properties of GTPase Toxoplasma gondii BipA
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3/8 MCB Faculty Meeting
MCB Faculty Meeting
Friday, March 8th, 202401:30 PM - 02:30 PM TLS 263MCB Faculty Meeting
Contact Information:Maggie.mcdonnell@uconn.edu
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3/18 MCB Microbiology Journal Club
MCB Microbiology Journal Club
Monday, March 18th, 202404:00 PM Biology/Physics BuildingSrishti Sarid will lead a discussion of “GABA-modulating bacteria of the human gut microbiota” by Strandwitz et. al., 2019 Nat. Microbiol. 4:396-403 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41564-018-0307-3.
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3/21 MCB Cell and Developmental Biology Journal Club
MCB Cell and Developmental Biology Journal Club
Thursday, March 21st, 202412:30 PM - 01:30 PM TLSThis week in Cell and Developmental Biology Journal Club, Jameson Averill will lead a discussion of “Targeting TMEM205 mediated drug resistance in ovarian clear cell carcinoma using oncolytic virus” by Saini et al., 2022.
https://mcb.media.uconn.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/2341/2024/03/Saini-et-al-2022.pdf
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3/22 MCB Related Proposal: Alexei Cooper
MCB Related Proposal: Alexei Cooper
Friday, March 22nd, 202409:30 AM TLSDepartment of Molecular and Cell Biology
University of Connecticut
Announces the
Related Proposal for the Doctoral Degree
Alexei Cooper
BS in Microbiology,
University of VermontInvestigation of cell morphology, horizontal gene transfer, and quorum sensing as intertwined processes in Haloferax volcanii
Friday, March 22, 2024
9:30 AM
TLS 263
Major Advisor: Dr. Thane Papke
Associate Advisor: Dr. Dan Gage
Associate Advisor: Dr. Peter Gogarten
Associate Advisor: Dr. Aoife Heaslip
Associate Advisor: Dr. Simon WhiteContact Information: More
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3/22 MCB Research in Progress: Hunter and Peterson
MCB Research in Progress: Hunter and Peterson
Friday, March 22nd, 202412:20 PM Biology/Physics BuildingContact Information: More
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3/25 MCB Microbiology Journal Club
MCB Microbiology Journal Club
Monday, March 25th, 202404:00 PM BPB 201Srilekha Kadimi will lead a discussion of “Cell-lysis sensing drives biofilm formation in Vibrio cholerae” by Prentice et. al., 2024 Nat. Commun. 15: 2018 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-46399-1.
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3/26 MCB Seminar: Dr. Andrius Dagilis, UConn EEB
MCB Seminar: Dr. Andrius Dagilis, UConn EEB
Tuesday, March 26th, 202403:30 PM Biology/Physics Building 131Dr. Andrius Dagilis, Assistant Professor, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UConn
Host: Jonathan Klassen
Speciation, hybridization and introgression – from theory to consequences in disease
Hybridization and its genomic consequence - introgression have been increasingly recognized as a crucial process in evolutionary biology. Using population genetic and genomic approaches, we show that it is a highly dynamic process that has likely contributed to the evolution of many species, including human fungal pathogens?
Bio: Dr. Andrius Dagilis is a Lithuanian population geneticist who works on a variety of problems in evolutionary biology, including hybridization, speciation, the evolution of sex chromosomes and structural variation across a wide array of systems. He obtained his PhD under the tutelage of Mark Kirkpatrick at UT Austin, and was a postdoctoral fellow in the Matute lab at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill where he worked on the population genomics of Drosophila and fungal pathogens. He started his own lab at the University of Connecticut this spring, where he is planning to continue working on pathogenic fungi and the population genetics of co-evolution and hybridization.
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3/28 MCB Cell and Developmental Biology Journal Club
MCB Cell and Developmental Biology Journal Club
Thursday, March 28th, 202412:30 PM TLS 263This week in Cell and Developmental Biology Journal Club, Isabella Rubio will lead a discussion of “Rewired glycosylation activity promotes scarless regeneration and functional recovery in spiny mice after complete spinal cord transection” by Nogueira-Rodrigues et al., 2022.
https://mcb.media.uconn.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/2341/2024/02/Nogueira-Rodrigues-et-al-2022.pdf
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3/29 MCB Research in Progress: Pasqualetti and Kellermeier
MCB Research in Progress: Pasqualetti and Kellermeier
Friday, March 29th, 202412:20 PM Biology/Physics BuildingSarah Pasqualetti, Milligan-McClellan Lab
Characterizing the plastic degrading potential of the threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) microbiome
Jacob Kellermeier, Heaslip LabMyosin F controls actin organization and dynamics in Toxoplasma gondii
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