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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, March 2, 2020
11:00 a.m.   Thesis Presentations
Primetime for DDI1/2 and RTF2 in DNA Replication

Brooke Conti, graduate fellow, Laboratory of Genome Maintenance, The Rockefeller University

1:30 p.m.   Other Tri-Institutional Events
Natural and Adaptive TCR Recognition toward Pathogens, Tumors, and Tissues

Paul Thomas, Ph.D., member, St. Jude faculty, immunology, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

 Tuesday, March 3, 2020
4:00 p.m.   Center for Studies in Physics and Biology Seminars
Some Statistical Problems in Cancer Evolution

Simon Tavaré, Ph.D., professor, Columbia University

 Wednesday, March 4, 2020
2:00 p.m.   Other Tri-Institutional Events
Evolutionary Persistence of DNA Methylation for Millions of Years after Ancient Loss of a De Novo Methyltransferase

Hiten Madhani, M.D., Ph.D., professor, department of biochemistry and biophysics, University of California, San Francisco

 Thursday, March 5, 2020
10:30 a.m.   Other Tri-Institutional Events
Genetic Approaches to Investigate Cancer Progression and Drug Specificity

Jason Sheltzer, Ph.D., independent fellow, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

12:00 p.m.   Anderson Cancer Center Lecture Series
Single Molecule Studies of Homologous DNA Recombination

Eric Greene, Ph.D., professor, department of biochemistry and molecular biophysics, Columbia University

2:00 p.m.   Other Tri-Institutional Events
Pluripotent Stem Cells and the Self Engineering of the Mammalian Embryo

Alfonso Martinez Arias, Ph.D., professor of developmental mechanics, department of genetics, University of Cambridge

4:00 p.m.   Center for Studies in Physics and Biology Seminars
Tuning to Many Features

Konrad Kording, Ph.D., professor, University of Pennsylvania