Upcoming Events
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Oct 3
Mitochondrial Parts, pathways and pathogenesis
Harvard Medical School
Morrill 2 Rm 222
Host: Elizabeth Vierling
Oct 4
Macrophage lipid metabolism during Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
Aiden McKeeby
UMass Amherst
221 Integrated Sciences Building
Speaker Link: Aiden McKeeby, Undergraduate Student Research Assistant
Notes: Refreshments at 3:45pm
Host: Kathleen Arcaro, Graduate Program Director
Oct 4
Inducing Graft-versus-Leukemia Responses in Humanized Mouse Models?
Olivia George
UMass Amherst
221 Integrated Sciences Building
Speaker Link: Olivia George, Undergraduate Student Research Assistant
Notes: Refreshments at 3:45pm
Host: Kathleen Arcaro, Graduate Program Director
Oct 4
Undergraduate Research Presentations
Undergraduate Students
UMass Amherst VASCI
221 Integrated Sciences Building
Speaker Link: Veterinary and Animal Sciences Department UMass
Notes: Refreshments at 3:45pm
Host: Kathleen Arcaro, Graduate Program Director
Oct 4
Investigating the consequences of TRPM7 deletion during cleavage stages of mouse embryos and its expression in bovine oocyte, sperm, and cumulus cells
Ridha Alam
UMass Amherst
221 Integrated Sciences Building
Speaker Link: Ridha Alam, Undergraduate Student Research Assistant
Notes: Refreshments at 3:45pm
Host: Kathleen Arcaro, Graduate Program Director
Oct 4
DNA Methylation as a Biomarker for Individual Breast Cancer Risk
Molly Hoffenberg
UMass Amherst
221 Integrated Sciences Building
Speaker Link: Molly Hoffenberg, Undergraduate Student Research Assistant
Notes: Refreshments at 3:45pm
Host: Kathleen Arcaro, Graduate Program Director
Oct 5
Looking back to look forward: understanding morphological diversity for agricultural improvement
Madelaine Bartlett
University of Massachusetts Amherst
222 Morrill II
Host: Michelle Facette
Oct 6
Tapeworm evolutionary biology as a proxy for studying hominin meat eating and food cooking behaviors
Speaker: George (PJ) Perry
Affiliation: Penn State
Morrill Science Center II South, Room 222
Host: Laurie Godfrey
Oct 9
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