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| CASPARY AUDITORIUM
Academic Lectures, Friday Lecture Series

Quorum Sensing Across Domains: From Viruses to Bacteria to Eukaryotes

The Norton Zinder Lecture

Bonnie Bassler, Ph.D., Squibb Professor and Chair, department of molecular biology, Princeton University; investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
| CASPARY AUDITORIUM
Academic Lectures, Thesis Presentations

From Gaps to Junctions: Revealing Smc5/6’s Differential Binding to Diverse DNA Topologies

Jeremy Chang, biomedical fellow, The Rockefeller University
| 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
| 105 ZRC, MSKCC, 417 E. 68TH ST.
Tri-Institutional Events (at MSK & WCM), Molecular Pharmacology and Chemistry Program

A New Family of Metabolites-mediated Lysine Acylation Pathways: Biochemistry, Epigenetics, and Pathophysiology

Yingming Zhao, Ph.D., professor, Ben May Department for Cancer Research, University of Chicago
| 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
| CASPARY AUDITORIUM
Lectures and Symposia, Insight Lecture Series

Second Avenue Subway: Building New York City's Most Famous Thing Never Built

Dan McNichol, author
Bill Goodrich, former executive vice president, New York State Metropolitan Transit Authority
Patrick J. Cashin, photographer
| 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
| CASPARY AUDITORIUM
Academic Lectures, Friday Lecture Series

Molecular and Neurobiological Studies in Rett Syndrome and MECP2 Disorders

The Joshua Lederberg Distinguished Lecture in Molecular Genetics

Huda Y. Zoghbi, M.D., distinguished service professor, departments of pediatrics, molecular and human genetics, neurology and neuroscience, Baylor College of Medicine; director, Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute at Texas Children's Hospital; investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

More on Special Events

Peggy Rockefeller Concerts is a series of outstanding musical performances by internationally acclaimed artists, all held in Caspary Auditorium on the Rockefeller University campus. Subscriptions, general admission, and discounted student/postdoc tickets are available.

The Pearl Meister Greengard Prize, established by the late Dr. Paul Greengard and his wife Ursula von Rydingsvard, annually recognizes the accomplishments of outstanding women scientists. It is named in memory of Dr. Greengard’s mother, who died giving birth to him.

Science Saturday is an annual STEM festival for students in grades K–8. At this unique event, organized by the RockEDU Science Outreach Program, Rockefeller scientists lead participants in hands-on activities, demonstrations, and talks designed to engage young students in scientific discovery. To learn more, contact sciencesaturday@rockefeller.edu.

Talking Science is designed to engage high school students with a strong interest in science and their teachers. This annual event, led by a member of Rockefeller’s world-class faculty, includes a morning lecture with Q&A followed by interactive activities organized by the RockEDU Science Outreach Program and Rockefeller scientists.

The Lewis Thomas Prize for Writing about Science honors the rare individual who bridges the worlds of science and the humanities – whose voice and vision can tell us about science’s aesthetic and philosophical dimensions, providing not merely new information but cause for reflection, even revelation. Lewis Thomas, the noted physician, scientist and essayist who died in 1993, was the prize’s inspiration and its first recipient in 1993.

The Insight Lecture Series is designed to bring leading speakers on sciences, arts and humanities to Rockefeller to address the wider interests of the scientists on campus — staff, students, postdocs, and faculty alike.

In addition to the lectures and concerts held on campus regularly throughout the year, the university also hosts campus-wide events, including Convocation for Conferring Degrees.


Room Reservation Calendar

Facility Rental

The Rockefeller University rents its facilities to nonprofit organizations and institutions for events that serve an educational, scientific and/or public service purpose.

Questions?

Shawn Davis
Director, Outreach Programming and Events
The Rockefeller University
1230 York Ave
New York, NY 10065