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Duration and Dissemination of Tissue Inflammatory Memories

| CASPARY AUDITORIUM
Thesis Presentations
Sairaj Sajjath, graduate fellow, Fuchs Lab, The Rockefeller University

Chemical Proteomic Approaches to Study and Modulate T cell Function

| AUDITORIUM, ROCKEFELLER RESEARCH LABORATORIES, MSKCC, 430 E. 67TH ST.
Immunology Program
Katya Vinogradova, Ph.D., head, Laboratory of Chemical Immunology and Proteomics, The Rockefeller University

Multimodal Predictive Computations in Mice and Fish

| CARSON FAMILY AUDITORIUM (CRC)
Center for Studies in Physics and Biology Seminars
Johnatan Aljadeff, Ph.D., assistant professor, University of California, San Diego

Oxytocin: New Metabolic Roles for an Ancient Hormone

| CARSON FAMILY AUDITORIUM (CRC)
Seminars in Clinical Research
Evan Rosen, M.D., Ph.D., chief, division of endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; professor of medicine, Harvard Medical School

Cell Biology Course

| LOWER LEVEL GREENBERG BUILDING (CRC)
Graduate Class
Elaine Fuchs, Ph.D., Rebecca C. Lancefield Professor and head of the Robin Chemers Neustein Laboratory of Mammalian Cell Biology and Development, The Rockefeller University; investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Decoupling TMEM41B's Proviral and Cellular Functions via Saturation Genome Editing

| CARSON FAMILY AUDITORIUM (CRC)
Thesis Presentations
Michael Grodus, graduate fellow, Rice Lab, The Rockefeller University

Mechanisms of Axon Growth and Regeneration

| CARSON FAMILY AUDITORIUM (CRC)
Neuroscience Seminar Series
Frank Bardke, Ph.D., senior group leader and professor, German Center for Neurodegenerative Disease

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