Events

Listed below are events hosted or supported by the School of Biological Sciences. The School hosts a seminar series that covers research across the breadth of the biological sciences. All students and faculty are invited to attend. Seminars take place during the Fall and Spring semesters on Thursdays at 11:00 AM unless otherwise noted. The 2022-2023 series will be hybrid offering both in-person and virtual options for most seminars.

We are grateful to School of Biological Sciences faculty/staff, our alumnae and VWR International for their donations in support of our seminar program.

For speaker and topic suggestions, please contact, Liang Han. If you have questions about logistics or would like to set up an appointment with a speaker, please contact the School of Biological Sciences' Administrative office.

Nov
17
2025
Hosted in the Midtown Room of Exhibition Hall, the event supports students looking to build industry connections and advance in the field of AI.
Nov
18
2025
An opportunity for undergraduate neuroscience students to present research, connect with peers, and explore interdisciplinary collaboration through poster presentations.
Nov
19
2025
This interactive event will bring together researchers, educators, and innovators to explore the latest breakthroughs in AI for learning and education.
Nov
21
2025
Join the Spatial Ecology and Paleontology Lab for Fossil Fridays! Become a fossil hunter and help discover how vertebrate communities have changed through time.
Dec
02
2025
The AI4Science Center hosts a seminar highlighting innovative applications of machine learning in the natural sciences, featuring guest speaker Pranam Chatterjee, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Computer Science at Duke University.
Dec
03
2025
"Thinking and Doing" – Loren Frank, UCSF
Dec
04
2025
On the grounds between the Howey and Mason Buildings, several telescopes are typically set up for viewing, and visitors are also invited to bring their own telescope.
Jan
22
2026
On the grounds between the Howey and Mason Buildings, several telescopes are typically set up for viewing, and visitors are also invited to bring their own telescope.

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