Events

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    Spring ’26 Biochem Seminar: Abhishek Singharoy

    April 29, 2026 @ 12:00 pm

    For any questions, please contact Hyacinth Camillieri at hcamillieri@gc.cuny.edu

    Spring ’26 Biochem Seminar: Pratyush Tiwary

    April 15, 2026 @ 12:00 pm

    For any questions, please contact Hyacinth Camillieri at hcamillieri@gc.cuny.edu

    Spring ’26 Biochem Seminar: Margaret Stratton

    March 25, 2026 @ 12:00 pm

    For any questions, please contact Hyacinth Camillieri at hcamillieri@gc.cuny.edu

    Spring ’26 Biochem Seminar: James Fraser

    March 11, 2026 @ 12:00 pm

    For any questions, please contact Hyacinth Camillieri at hcamillieri@gc.cuny.edu

    Spring ’26 Biochem Seminar: Neil L. Kelleher

    March 4, 2026 @ 12:00 pm

    For any questions, please contact Hyacinth Camillieri at hcamillieri@gc.cuny.edu

    Spring ’26 Biochem Seminar: Edward P. O’Brien, Jr.

    February 18, 2026 @ 12:00 pm

    Please contact Hyacinth Camillieri at hcamillieri@gc.cuny.edu if you have any questions.

    LinkedIn Training for Academics

    January 28, 2026 @ 12:30 pm

    Join us for a practical, beginner-friendly workshop on how academics can use LinkedIn to showcase their expertise, expand professional networks, and increase the visibility of their research and teaching. This session will cover optimizing profiles for academic and public-facing work, understanding how the platform’s algorithm works, and crafting posts that highlight publications, projects, events, and career milestones Read More

    Spring ’26 Biochem Seminar: Christine Mayr

    January 28, 2026 @ 12:00 pm

    Structure, Dynamics and Assembly of Human Antimicrobial Protein More than 2,700 human mRNA 3′UTRs have hundreds of highly conserved (HC) nucleotides, but their biological roles are unclear. A large fraction of mRNAs with highly conserved 3′UTRs encodes proteins with long intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs). For the tested candidates, we observed that these proteins are only Read More