Seminar in Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Biodesign: Benjamin Schuster, Assistant Professor Department of Chemistry and Biochemical Engineering

Negative noodles, and positive ones too: Biophysics and bioengineering of intrinsically disordered proteins Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) do not fold into a fixed three-dimensional structure, yet they play important roles in biology. For instance, many IDPs phase separate into biomolecular condensates that function as membrane-less organelles in cells. If IDPs are somewhat like a cooked

Neuroscience Spring 2025 Seminar Series: “Early-life gut inflammation drives sex-dependent shifts in the microbiome-endocrine-brain axis.”

Join us on Thursday, May 1 for an exciting talk with Annie Ciernia, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of British Columbia, titled “Early-life gut inflammation drives sex-dependent shifts in the microbiome-endocrine-brain axis.” The talk, hosted by Professor Pinar Ayata, is a part of the Neuroscience Initiative's Spring 2025 seminar series. Attend

CUNYSciCom’s 2025 Symposium

A panel of judges (a science professor, a trained public liaison, and an undergraduate student) will give feedback to all participants, and cash prizes of up to $500 will be awarded! Sponsored by the Doctoral and Graduate Student Council, the GC Biology Department, and external donor funding. Hosted By Biology Doctoral and Graduate Students' Council

Neuroscience Spring 2025 Seminar Series: “The neural circuits underlying overgeneralization.”

Join us on Thursday, June 5 for an exciting talk with Rene Hen, Professor of Neuroscience at Columbia University, titled “Early-life gut inflammation drives sex-dependent shifts in the microbiome-endocrine-brain axis.” The talk, hosted by Professor Susana Mingote, is a part of the Neuroscience Initiative's Spring 2025 seminar series. Attend in person at the CUNY ASRC