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SUMMARY:Converge to Transform Interdisciplinary STEM Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Converge to Transform: Interdisciplinary STEM Seminar Series\n  \n​​​​​​January 20th\n10 am to 11am via Zoom\nJoin us for the next speaker in this series: Benjamin A Garcia\, PhD\, Raymond H. Wittcoff Distinguished Professor and Head of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics at the Washington University School of Medicine\, in St. Louis. Dr. Garcia will present a talk titled: \nQuantitative Proteomics for Understanding Cancer Epigenetics \nIn it he will describe how histones\, small proteins that package DNA into chromosomes\, control gene expression\, are regulated by epigenetic mechanisms\, and play a role in cancer when dysregulated. \nDr. Garcia’s research has led to important observations about the regulation of cell differentiation\, growth of tissues\, and the development of cancer. The Garcia Lab specializes in high-throughput and quantitative analysis of many classes of modified proteins but are particularly interested in understanding the roles of proteins PTMs during cancer pathogenesis\, neurodegeneration\, cell differentiation and viral infection. Such analyses can shed light on basic biology and disease processes. His methods have revolutionized analysis of proteins and genetics of cells from animal models and human samples. Such research has led to important observations about the regulation of cell differentiation\, growth of tissues\, and the development of cancer. In addition to cancer\, his lab studies the role and regulation of epigenetics in neurodegenerative diseases\, such as Alzheimer’s disease. \nThe seminar will be held virtually\, therefore please register here\, before 9am on Thursday January 20th. Please contact asrc.event@gc.cuny.edu with any questions. \n 
URL:https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/event/converge-to-transform-interdisciplinary-stem-seminar-series/
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CATEGORIES:Environmental Sciences,Nanoscience,Neuroscience,Photonics,Structural Biology
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SUMMARY:Easy Science Videos With Lumen5 & iPhones
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of the Communicating Your Science series. \nThis series features presentations by The Graduate Center’s science librarian and communications staff\, journal editors\, and reporters. The goal of this series is to enhance the professional development and science communication skills of CUNY STEM faculty\, postdocs\, and students. Learn more » \n\nEasy Science Videos With Lumen5 & iPhones\nA short\, well-crafted video is an ideal tool for making science exciting\, relatable and understandable for a variety of audiences. And\, with a few simple tools and production tips\, they can be easy to create. \nJoin us on Friday\, January 28 at 2 p.m. for our next edition of Communicating Your Science where we will explore how you can create short science videos that convey your research in clear and compelling ways without a lot of effort. Our In-house experts will cover: \n\nTips for shooting and editing videos on your phone.\nHow to use Canva to create and share science videos\nShooting\, editing and sharing videos on Tik Tok.\nGeneral tips for sharing on social media.\n\nThere will be time for Q&A. \nYou can sign-up here for this month’s Communicating Your Science event. \nCheck out the new Graduate Center Science Communications Academy webpage\, where you can learn about our events and access science communications training tools. \n\nThis event has passed. Watch the video recording below:
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CATEGORIES:Environmental Sciences,Nanoscience,Neuroscience,Photonics,Structural Biology
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