Past Biological Sciences Seminars & Events

2024 April 23
Monitoring Cellular Trafficking of Glaucoma-associated Mutant Myocilin and RNA-mediated DSB Repair by End Joining
AAPI Heritage Month Town Hall: Understanding Asian and Asian American Experiences and Perspectives, May 19th, 12-1:30 p.m. via Zoom
2022 May 19
Institute Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion will celebrate AAPI Heritage Month by hosting a Community Conversation with Asian students, faculty, and staff to discuss their experiences as Asian members of the Georgia Tech community.
Silvia Blemker
2020 January 16
A Biological Sciences Seminar by Silvia Salinas Blemker, Ph.D.
Dr. Daniel Richter gives a talk titled, "Community Biogeography and Transcriptional Activity of Eukaryotic Plankton in the Surface Oceans."
2020 October 22
Biological Sciences Seminar by Daniel Richter, Ph.D.
November 2 MBM Seminar Flyer
2021 November 2
A Molecular BioMedical Research Group Seminar featuring Claudia Alvarez Carreno
The Science Behind NOVID: A Special Public Lecture with Founder Po-Shen Loh
2021 March 1
Join NOVID app founder and Carnegie Mellon professor Po-Shen Loh for a special virtual talk exploring the math and science behind NOVID, which goes beyond contact tracing to notify users before they may be exposed to Covid-19.
Dr. Jorge Zanudo
2023 February 7
Mathematical modeling and genomics of cancer networks: applications to drug resistance and transcriptional reprogramming
IHE-LeaD Public Seminar: Greg Gibson
2022 November 16
Greg Gibson, Tom and Marie Patton Chair and professor of Biological Sciences and fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, will give his talk entitled “Integrating genes and the environment into predictive health.”
Dr. Kai Ziervogel gives a talk titled, "Microbial Processes Associated with Marine Snow: Small Scale Processes with Large Scale Implications."
2020 September 24
Biological Sciences Seminar by Kai Ziervogel, Ph.D.
Jasmine Nirody Research Schematic
2021 October 28
Biological Sciences Seminar by Jasmine A Nirody, Ph.D.

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