MCB Assistant Professor Kat Milligan-McClellan has been awarded a Science Diversity Leadership Award from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI). The award is a result of a partnership between CZI and the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine’s Science Diversity Leadership Program. The program aims to recognize and further the leadership of excellent biomedical researchers […]
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Carolyn Teschke Embraces Multidisciplinary Approach to Biology
New head of the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology explains the complexities of the evolving field — and why well-trained scientists are in high demand. Read full article in UConn Today
MCB Seminar Series: Dr. Lei Yin
Tuesday, October 25th, 2022 03:30 PM – 04:30 PM BPB 130 Dr. Lei Yin Associate Professor, Dept. of Molecular and Integrative Physiology University of Michigan Medical School Host: Charles Giardina Join us at 3:15 in the BPB lobby for refreshments, Seminar begins at 3:30 Hepatocyte ChREBP: unexpected protector against diet-induced NAFLD/NASH Summary: ChREBP is a […]
MCB Seminar Series: Dr. Hunmin (Mike) Jung
Tuesday, October 18th, 2022 03:30 PM – 04:30 PM BPB 130 Dr. Hunmin (Mike) Jung Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Science, UConn Host: Victoria Robinson Join us at 3:15 in the BPB lobby for refreshments, Seminar begins at 3:30 Title of talk: “Targeting Nucleotide Biosynthesis and DNA repair/bypass to Develop Anti-Cancer Drugs with High Sensitivity” […]
MCB DEI Special Lecture: Inclusive Mentoring
Tuesday, October 11th, 2022 09:30 AM – 10:30 AM GN 20 INCLUSIVE MENTORING About Dr. Arrizabalaga: Dr. Arrizabalaga is an Assistant Dean for Faculty Affairs Professional Development Diversity and holds an academic appointment in Pharmacology and Toxicology as a Professor at Indiana University School of Medicine. He also holds an appointment in the Department of […]
Spencer Nyholm Explains Symbiotic Organs in The Scientist
Symbiotic Organs: Extreme Intimacy with the Microbial World All multicellular creatures interact with bacteria, but some have taken the relationship to another level with highly specialized structures that house, feed, and exploit the tiny organisms. See article in The Scientist, Oct. 3, 2022
MCB Seminar Series: Dr. Will Ludington
Tuesday, October 4th, 2022 03:30 PM – 04:30 PM BPB 130 Will Ludington, PhD Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution for Science Department of Biology, Johns Hopkins University Host: Stacey Hanlon Join us at 3:15 in the BPB lobby for refreshments, Seminar begins at 3:30 “A physical niche regulates assembly of a multispecies gut microbiota in […]
MCB’s Milligan-McClellan Works to Strengthen Native American and Indigenous Community at UConn
Momentum is building around Native American and Indigenous studies and programming at UConn, and new faculty and students are poised to make UConn a New England hub for Native Studies and the broader Indigenous community. See full article in UConn Today
MCB Seminar Series: Dr. Jeremy Rotty
Tuesday, September 27th, 2022 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM BPB 130 Jeremy Rotty, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Uniformed Services University Host: Ken Campellone Join us at 3:15 in the BPB lobby for refreshments, Seminar begins at 3:30 “Context-dependent regulation of the actin cytoskeleton influences macrophage function” Dr. Rotty obtained a Bachelor’s […]
MIRA Award Recipient Jelena Erceg Unfolding the Mysteries of Genome Folding
Jelena Erceg is studying the role of parental genome folding during development which could support the development of personalized genome medicine for chromosome-based diseases. See full story in UConn Today