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| CARSON FAMILY AUDITORIUM (CRC)
Seminars, Other Seminars

Chromatin Organization and Behavior in Living Human Cells Revealed by Single-nucleosome Imaging

Chromosome Biology Special Seminar

Kazuhiro Maeshima, Ph.D., professor, National Institute of Genetics
| CARSON FAMILY AUDITORIUM (CRC)
Seminars, Center for Studies in Physics and Biology Seminars

Neural Mechanisms of Performance Evaluation in Singing Birds

Vikram Gadagkar, Ph.D., assistant professor, Columbia University
| CARSON FAMILY AUDITORIUM (CRC)
Seminars, Seminars in Clinical Research

Human Adipose Tissue—More Colors, New Roles, Emerging Therapies

Dr. Michael J. Lyons Memorial Lecture

Aaron M. Cypess, M.D., Ph.D., M.M.Sc., senior investigator and chief, translational physiology section, diabetes, endocrinology, and obesity branch, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health
| CARSON FAMILY AUDITORIUM (CRC)
Seminars, Other Seminars

Molecular Mechanisms of Maintainers and Stressors of Genome Stability: From Mesoscale to Single Molecules

Johannes Stigler, Ph.D., professor, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
| 305 WRB
Seminars, Scientific Resource Center Lecture Series

The BALM and a SCAPE—Good Optics for a Happy Life: Introducing the New Center for Pre-commercial Lightsheet Microscopy in the Bio-Imaging Resource Center

Alison North, Ph.D., senior director, Frits and Rita Markus Bio-Imaging Resource Center, research associate professor, The Rockefeller University
Behzad Khajavi, Ph.D., optical engineer, Frits and Rita Markus Bio-Imaging Resource Center, The Rockefeller University
| A LEVEL PHYSICS SEMINAR ROOM, ROOM A30, SMITH HALL ANNEX (CRC)
Seminars, Center for Studies in Physics and Biology Seminars

Hidden Traveling Waves in Artificial Recurrent Neural Networks Encode Working Memory

Arjun Karuvally, Ph.D. candidate, University of Massachusetts Amherst
| A LEVEL PHYSICS SEMINAR ROOM, ROOM A30, SMITH HALL ANNEX (CRC)
Seminars, Center for Studies in Physics and Biology Seminars

Quantitative Model Inference for Living Matter

Jorn Dunkel, Ph.D., professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
| CARSON FAMILY AUDITORIUM (CRC)
Seminars, Seminars in Clinical Research

Title TBA

| CARSON FAMILY AUDITORIUM (CRC)
Seminars, Seminars in Clinical Research

NK Cells: Next Generation Cell Therapies for Cancer

Rufus Cole Lecture

Katy Rezvani, M.D., Ph.D., professor, stem cell transplantation and cellular therapy, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
| CARSON FAMILY AUDITORIUM (CRC)
Seminars, Kavli Neural Systems Institute

Kavli NSI Mini-symposium: Epigenomic regulation of neuronal function

Ian Maze, Ph.D., Professor of Neuroscience and Pharmacological Sciences, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Guoping Fang, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Human Genetics, UCLA

More on Academic Events & Lectures

The Monday Lecture Series provides a forum for Rockefeller scientists to learn about the full range of research being carried out at the university. Monday lectures are informal – a chance for heads of laboratories to share new data and discuss research in progress. The Monday series also offers a venue for talks by visiting faculty who spend an extended period of time at the university. Lectures take place in the university’s Carson Auditorium at 4:00 p.m. (preceded by a tea/coffee reception at 3:45 p.m.) Monday lectures are open to Rockefeller community members only.

The Friday Lecture Series is one of the principal university-wide activities of the academic year. Scientists from around the world, and from varying disciplines, are invited to speak to the Rockefeller community and members of neighboring institutions to share their recent research, techniques and findings. Lectures take place in the university’s Caspary Auditorium at 3:30 p.m. (preceded by a tea/coffee reception at 3:00 p.m.)

The Special Seminar Series was established in the winter of 2007 to provide an opportunity for the University to highlight specific areas of research. The topical focus of these seminars changes based on campus initiatives, and the Series also includes speakers with potential interest to our ongoing faculty recruitment process. Seminars will be held on Mondays or Wednesdays at 4 p.m. in the Carson Family Auditorium and will be preceded by a tea/coffee reception at 3:45 p.m. Special seminars are open to Rockefeller community members only.

Academic Symposia are hosted throughout the year to honor, celebrate, and acknowledge scientific achievements of the University’s faculty, as well as national and international leaders spanning various fields of research.


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Jill Benz
Program Director, Academic Events and Initiatives
1230 York Avenue
New York, NY 10065