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Tri-Institutional Calendars

The close proximity among the three institutions which comprise the Tri-I has led to a culture that encourages interinstitutional interactions and shared resources, including access to lectures and seminars from internationally renowned scientists and clinicians:







 Monday, May 4, 2015
2:30 p.m.   Thesis Presentations
Functional Dissection of Brainstem Circuitry

Alexander Nectow, graduate fellow, Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, The Rockefeller University

 Tuesday, May 5, 2015
4:00 p.m.   Molecular Pharmacology and Chemistry Program
Cysteine-mediated Redox Signaling: Chemical Tools for Biology Discovery and Beyond

Kate Carroll, Ph.D., associate professor of chemistry, The Scripps Research Institute Florida

4:00 p.m.   Center for Studies in Physics and Biology Seminars
Exploring the Origin of Multicellularity through Experimental Evolution

William Ratcliff, Ph.D., assistant professor, Georgia Institute of Technology

 Wednesday, May 6, 2015
2:00 p.m.   Other Tri-Institutional Events
Neutrophils in Cancer: When Yin Becomes Yang
Cancer Biology and Genetics Guest Seminar

Zvika Granot, Ph.D., senior lecturer, developmental biology and cancer research department, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

4:30 p.m.   MSKCC President's Research Seminar
New Insights into the Early Events in Breast Cancer Metastases and Their Niches

Zena Werb, Ph.D., professor and vicechair, department of anatomy, University of California, San Francisco

 Thursday, May 7, 2015
12:00 p.m.   Cell Biology Seminars
Heal the Worm: Mechanisms of Cellular Repair in C. elegans

Andrew Chisholm, Ph.D., professor, division of biological sciences, University of California, San Diego

 Friday, May 8, 2015
3:45 p.m.   Friday Lecture Series
The Origin of Specificity in Regulated Protein Degradation

Marc W. Kirschner, Ph.D., John Franklin Enders University Professor; chair, department of systems biology, Harvard Medical School





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