Environmental Sciences Seminar: James Heffernan, Duke University
How cities shape water: The past and future of urban hydrologic change
Convening meetings, workshops, seminars, and public programs is a key part of the mission at the Advanced Science Research Center at the CUNY Graduate Center promoting collaboration between campus-based faculty, ASRC faculty, theorists, and experimentalists across New York City.
The ASRC offers event and meeting spaces that can accommodate up to 100 guests for your next conference, reception, meeting, workshop, film shoot, or private event.
How cities shape water: The past and future of urban hydrologic change
Anniversary Lecture: Termination of Translation in Bacteria and Eukaryotes Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Ph.D. MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK Thursday, September 26, 2019 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm ASRC Auditorium In all domains of life, the termination of protein synthesis during translation is triggered by the entry of a stop codon on mRNA into the A
As part of Climate Week NYC, we invite university students, faculty, industry professionals and city decision-makers to join us for a half-day event, focused on preparing the workforce needed to develop smart, resilient cities.
Insights Into Influenza Virus Structure and Vaccine Design by Cryo-Electron Microscopy
Lab safety training for ASRC researchers and core facility users. Contact: Aldo Orlando, aldo.orlando@asrc.cuny.edu
Science and the Challenge of Managing Water Quality in Urban Watersheds
Lab safety training for ASRC researchers and core facility users. Contact: Aldo Orlando, aldo.orlando@asrc.cuny.edu
Mechanisms of Proton-Coupled Dynamics: From Kinases to Membrane Transporters
Sensory experience shapes neural connectivity through cytokine signaling between microglia and neurons
Devices emerging from controlling organic and metal halide perovskite energetics and morphology
A counterintuitive role in cell proliferation and development for a ubiquitin conjugating enzyme
Structural biology meeting about the latest advances in cryo-EM from the New York area. Program details TBD.
Brain-localized triggers of myelin autoimmunity: from human to mouse and back again
Speaker TBD For more information, contact Doris Switzer at dswitzer@gc.cuny.edu
The CUNY ASRC is designed to inspire and enable interdisciplinary research that brings together scientists from across CUNY’s 25 campuses and beyond to create solutions to some of the world’s most pressing challenges. As we mark our fifth year of work, we invite fellow faculty, staff, and students from across CUNY and beyond to join
This conference seeks to strengthen engagement between U.S., European, and Middle Eastern scientists by providing a forum for discussion of cutting edge photonics research.
Ligand-induced structural dynamics and function of PPARγ learned through NMR
SpecializeD functions of microglia in health and disease
Transdisciplinarity and the Museum of the Anthropocene
Lab safety training for ASRC researchers and core facility users. Contact: Aldo Orlando, aldo.orlando@asrc.cuny.edu.
This is the longstanding New York Area Clocks Club. Every few months researchers in Biological Rhythms in the New York Area, including New Jersey and Philadelphia, get together to present and discuss new research.
Metasurfaces through space and time: from hidden dimensions to nonreciprocal amplification
The Circadian Clock, Heterochromatin, Long non-coding RNAs and Antibody Single-chain Variable Fragments
Glia Club Symposium will be held in Rutgers Univ. in Newark, NJ. Engelhard Hall Rm 100 Rutgers-Newark 190 University Ave Newark, NJ 07102
Peering into the Lipid World
Dr. Graham Farmelo will be speaking about his latest book
Src and Syk tyrosine kinases, substrate recognition and regulation by combining NMR with computer simulations
Studying myelinated axons in vivo using zebrafish
Representing Agriculture in Earth System Models: Climate Impacts, Uncertainties, and Priorities for Development
An art exhibit of paintings, photographs, and scientific imaging, featuring the work of Linda Vigdor, Ye He, and Andy Reimann.
Supramolecular Polymer Prodrugs for Drug-Induced Tissue Regeneration
We will discuss how to break out from the “NPR crowd” to make maximum impact from science communication efforts.
In-cell structural biology of proteins behaving badly
Lab safety training for ASRC researchers and core facility users.
The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce, NY District Attorney's Office, and NYC & Company have partnered to offer "Cybersecurity for Small Business", to provide information and tools for NYC businesses. The expert panel will discuss threats, best practices, and tools available to mitigate risk.
The regulation, functions and clinical relevance of arginine methylation
Interactions between Energy & Environment: Measuring Air Quality & Greenhouse Gases in NYC
Systems-Level Control of Structural Hierarchy
Synthetic interfacial optics with metasurfaces and 2D monolayers
Photonic Concepts Translated Into Quantum Arena
Scaling and universality in optical bistability
New mass spectrometry-based approaches to characterization of highly heterogeneous macromolecules: focus on heparin
Resilience, Participatory Budgeting and the New Civic Engagement Commission: The Role of CUNY
Lab safety training for ASRC researchers and core facility users. Contact: Aldo Orlando, aldo.orlando@asrc.cuny.edu
Glial symposium hosted by ASRC Neuroscience Initiative.
This event will feature a number of undergraduate summer research programs which place students with mentors at the CUNY ASRC and other local institutions. Many programs offer stipends and other support packages. Participants will also have the opportunity to meet with a representative from The Graduate Center's Office of Admissions, tour ASRC labs, mingle with
On the Hall effect in three-dimensional metamaterials
Elucidating Effects of Motion on Designed Fluorescent Proteins through Simulation and Improved Modeling of NMR Data
This event aims to promote and facilitate scientific discussions and exchanges among existing and future RNAscope® and Basescope® assays users from various institutions who want single-molecule sensitive detection of target expression in disease and normal tissue.
Topological quantum photonics and novel soliton physics
Topological physics: from photons to electrons
March for Science NYC is the official satellite of March for Science, a volunteer network of scientists committed to science for a common good. In NYC, we are expanding our team and programming in 2020! This information session will give an introduction to our organization and our plans for 2020, including our upcoming march and
Histone H2B ubiquitination in transcription and nucleosome dynamics
Lab safety training for ASRC researchers and core facility users. Contact: Aldo Orlando, aldo.orlando@asrc.cuny.edu
A Living Shoreline on the Harlem River: From Design Challenges to Ecosystem Services
Come share your insights on the professional development, career navigation, and networking needs of CUNY’s STEM postdocs with the goal of shaping future programs from the ASRC and Graduate Center. Refreshments will be served during a reception after the townhall so you can meet your colleagues. Please register to attend in-person or online by Monday,
Molecular insights into the progression of Hsp90-mediated kinase chaperone cycle
This event aims to promote and facilitate scientific discussions and exchanges among existing and future RNAscope® and Basescope® assay users from various institutions who want single-molecule sensitive detection of target expression in disease and normal tissue.
New York (USA) will host the 3rd edition of the Graphene & 2D Materials International Conference and Exhibition (GrapheneforUS).
Making Nature into Infrastructure: Interdisciplinary Challenges across the Eco-Techno Spectrum of Green Infrastructure
Nanoelectronic Sensors for Healthcare
Transposon Molecular Domestication and the Evolution of the Adaptive Immune System
This will be a lecture on Vagus Nerve Stimulation by Dr. Brian Kopell preceded by opening remarks by Dr. Jake Zabara & Dr. Marom Bikson.
Communicating Climate Change
Hosted by Dr. Ye He, Director, Live Imaging Core, Neuroscience Initiative, Advanced Science Research Center, CUNY Graduate Center
Functional mechanisms of dysfunctional proteins
Permafrost Thaw and Changing Cycles of the Elements of Life
Plasmonics on Two-Dimensional Materials
Strong Coupling in Polaritonic Media: Towards On-Chip Infrared Nanophotonics
Activation of the Yeast Exocyst,Tethering Complex for SNARE Regulation and Membrane Fusion
An Extraterrestrial View of a Blue Planet from a Gravity Balance Point
Augmentation of Human Cognitive Brain Functions with Transcranial Laser
The Environment Shapes the Cell
Metamaterials and Topology-Enabled Light-Matter Interactions
Heterochiral Peptide Assembly: Entry to Wonderland through the Mirror
III-V semiconductor metasurfaces: frequency mixing and all-optical tuning
Optical properties of Semiconductor Moiré Crystals
Synthetic and biological nanoparticles for cancer and inflammatory conditions
Structure and dynamics of intrinsically disordered proteins, their complexes and assemblies
Post event update: The registration for this event is closed. Watch the webinar below or on YouTube, and read more about the event. For more information on how you can participate in the programs at ASRC Sensor CAT, please visit the Sensor CAT website or contact Tavis Ezell at tezell@gc.cuny.edu. The ASRC Sensor Center for
Lab safety training for ASRC researchers and core facility users. For more information about joining in on Zoom, contact Aldo Orlando by April 7th aorlando@gc.cuny.edu
Speaker: Nicholas Madamopoulos, The City University of New York For more information about this seminar, contact Leah Abraha at labraha@gc.cuny.edu
The Changing Urban Forest
Speakers will present on Advanced Computational Methodologies to Study Binding Free Eneregies of Protein-Ligand Complexes & DNA Damage Recognition and UvrB Loading by UvrA within the Nucleotide Excision Repair Pathway
The effect of COVID-19 on the graduate student; timeline towards the progress of degree and future career.
On the importance of inhibitory interactions for the exquisite regulation of neurotransmitter release
Workshop series hosted by Prof. Matthew Sfeir of the ASRC Photonics Initiative
A Living Shoreline on the Harlem River: From Design Challenges to Ecosystem Services
Speaker: Aashish Clerk, University of Chicago For more information contact Leah Abraha at labraha@gc.cuny.edu
This event is part of Converge to Transform, a webinar series exploring CUNY-wide transdisciplinary research for the public good.
The next G.S.L. meeting will take place on Tuesday (05/12) from 3 pm – 5 pm via the Zoom.
The goal is to inspire young female trainees (postdocs, graduate and undergraduate students) to pursue their career goals and learn about what obstacles they might face, as well as how to overcome them.
The third annual gathering of the CUNY biophysics community, featuring talks from CUNY faculty, students, and postdocs.
This meeting gives the opportunity for all across the CUNY Biophysics community to share their recent research results and discuss future directions.
Metamaterials and Topology-Enabled Light-Matter Interactions
A three-day virtual symposium on life-like emergent behavior in complex molecules and ensembles featuring interactive discussions, keynotes, and a Twitter-based poster session.
Surface nanoscale axial photonics
This event is part of Converge to Transform, a webinar series exploring CUNY-wide transdisciplinary research for the public good.
CUNY postdoctoral fellows are invited to join us for a career panel featuring four prominent professionals spanning industry to scientific funding.
What type of information does the CP&PD offers to support GC students and postdocs in exploring and understanding career paths and achieving their professional goals in the industry, academic, non-profit, government, and for-profit sectors.