Cancer Institute Event
Cancer Institute Event-The Future of Women’s Cancer Care is Here. Join a discussion about the latest breakthroughs in women’s cancer research, clinical trials, and personalized care. College Avenue Student Center […]
Cancer Institute Event-The Future of Women’s Cancer Care is Here. Join a discussion about the latest breakthroughs in women’s cancer research, clinical trials, and personalized care. College Avenue Student Center […]
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Trainee Seminar Series Presents “The Role of Sirt1 as a Novel Therapeutic Target in T-All " Olga Lancho Medina, PhD (PI: Dr. Herranz) Rutgers Cancer […]
21PHirst Signature Seminar: Methods for design and evaluation of population health intervention, Till Bärnighausen, Director, Heidelberg Institute of Global Health, in both Room 3A/B, 683 Hoes Lane West, Piscataway and […]
Invited Speaker Seminar Nicola M. Zetola, MD, MPH Fellow, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine University of Maryland Title: "A tole of two cities: the critical importance of understanding […]
NJ Medical School Seminar-Anti-HIV regimen: the need for personalized medicine. Genetic variation is the hallmark of HIV virus. With the discovery of just reported subtype L there are ten HIV-1 […]
Please join us for a recruitment lecture hosted by Dr. Anita Kinney “Physical Activity, Sleep, and Obesity: Novel Opportunities in Reducing Cancer-related Health Disparities” Speaker: Ivan Wu, PhD Post-doctoral Fellow […]
Seminar-Structure and Dynamics of HIV-1 Protein Assemblies by Integrated MAS NMR Spectroscopy, DNP, MD Simulations, and Density Functional Theory, Tatyana Polenova, University of Delaware. Proteomics Room 120, Institute for Quantitative […]
Institute of Quantitative Biomedicine Seminar Series-Single-molecule FRET studies of binding and folding conformational dynamics of intrinsically disordered proteins, Hoi Sung Chung, NIDDK-NIH. Institute for Quantitative Biomedicine at Rutgers, Proteomics Room […]
Molecular Biology Butler Seminar Series- Coming in for a landing: bacterial signaling pathways activated upon surface contact, Joanne Engel, UCSF. Princeton University, Thomas Laboratory 003, Department of Molecular Biology, 119 […]
Neurology Grand Rounds-Eliza C. Miller, Columbia University. Clinical Academic Building, Room 1302, 125 Paterson Street, New Brunswick