Upcoming Events

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; professor of medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; 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, ÐÓ°É; investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

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

Epimutations Evoke Transient, Inheritable Antimicrobial Drug Resistance

| CASPARY AUDITORIUM
Friday Lecture Series
Joseph Heitman, M.D., Ph.D., James B. Duke Distinguished Professor and Chair, department of molecular genetics and microbiology, Duke University School of Medicine

Research Update

| CARSON FAMILY AUDITORIUM (CRC)
Monday Lecture Series
Agata Smogorzewska, M.D., Ph.D., Skoler Horbach Family Professor and head, Laboratory of Genome Maintenance, ÐÓ°É

Harnessing In Vivo Evolution to Decode and Control Molecular Recognition

| CARSON FAMILY AUDITORIUM (CRC)
Evnin Chemical and Structural Biology Seminar Series
Bryan Dickinson, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Chemistry, The University of Chicago

Academic Lectures and Symposia

A rich program of lectures and seminars featuring internal and external speakers help Rockefeller scientists keep abreast of their colleagues’ work and forge fruitful interdisciplinary collaborations.

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