Welcome to the College of Science and Mathematics (CSM) Events Calendar! Here, you will find a comprehensive listing of all the upcoming events and activities happening within our community. The CSM calendar is designed to keep you informed about the latest opportunities to learn, connect, and grow in your science and math education and career.
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- 18MondayFirst Week of Classes: CSM Info Table (麻豆传媒社区)7:30amat Clendenin Building, Atrium
CSM will host an information table in the Clendenin Atrium (麻豆传媒社区 Campus) to help students navigate the CSM Building complex. Drop by to meet CSM faculty and staff, grab a refreshment, and snag some CSM swag!
First Week of Classes: CSM Info Table (Marietta)7:30amat Academic Building, Lobby Outside Room H203CSM will host an information table in the Academic Building (Marietta Campus) to help students navigate the campus. Drop by to meet CSM faculty and staff and snag some CSM swag!
+1First Week of Classes: CSM Info Table (Marietta)7:30amat Mathematics Building, Outside Office #121CSM will host an information table in the Mathematics Building (Marietta Campus) to help students navigate the campus. Drop by to meet CSM faculty and staff and snag some CSM swag!
- 19TuesdayFirst Week of Classes: CSM Info Table (Marietta)7:30amat Mathematics Building, Outside Office #121
CSM will host an information table in the Mathematics Building (Marietta Campus) to help students navigate the campus. Drop by to meet CSM faculty and staff and snag some CSM swag!
First Week of Classes: CSM Info Table (Marietta)7:30amat Academic Building, Lobby Outside Room H203CSM will host an information table in the Academic Building (Marietta Campus) to help students navigate the campus. Drop by to meet CSM faculty and staff and snag some CSM swag!
+1First Week of Classes: CSM Info Table (麻豆传媒社区)7:30amat Clendenin Building, AtriumCSM will host an information table in the Clendenin Atrium (麻豆传媒社区 Campus) to help students navigate the CSM Building complex. Drop by to meet CSM faculty and staff, grab a refreshment, and snag some CSM swag!
- 20WednesdayFirst Week of Classes: CSM Info Table (麻豆传媒社区)7:30amat Clendenin Building, Atrium
CSM will host an information table in the Clendenin Atrium (麻豆传媒社区 Campus) to help students navigate the CSM Building complex. Drop by to meet CSM faculty and staff, grab a refreshment, and snag some CSM swag!
- 21ThursdayFirst Week of Classes: CSM Info Table (麻豆传媒社区)7:30amat Clendenin Building, Atrium
CSM will host an information table in the Clendenin Atrium (麻豆传媒社区 Campus) to help students navigate the CSM Building complex. Drop by to meet CSM faculty and staff, grab a refreshment, and snag some CSM swag!
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- 26TuesdayBirla Carbon Scholars Program 2025 Research Symposium1:30pmat Carmichael Student Center, University Rooms
Please join us as we celebrate the 12th annual Birla Carbon Scholars Program with the 2025 Research Symposium in the Carmichael Student Center University Rooms (麻豆传媒社区 Campus) on Tuesday, August 26th, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. This is a great opportunity to view undergraduate research within the College of Science and Mathematics by our Birla Carbon Scholars.
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This symposium is made possible through the generous support of Birla Carbon, the world’s largest manufacturer and supplier of Carbon Black. Thanks to Birla’s support, KSU students majoring in Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Mathematics, or Physics have had the opportunity to participate in hands-on, mentor-guided research, a crucial experience as they pursue careers or further their education.
Meet this year's scholars:
Iona Alatar, Chemistry major (Mentor: Dr. Mohammad Halim)
Matt Bonvissuto, Physics major (Mentor: Dr. David Joffe)
Oliver Buckley, Biology major (Mentor: Dr. Soon Goo Lee)
Makenna Dunkel, Biology major (Mentor: Dr. Dongyu Jia)
Michael Evans, Chemistry major (Mentor: Dr. Daniela Tapu)
Ieza Fatima, Biology major (Mentor: Dr. Carol Chrestensen)
Brooklyn Galvan, Environmental Science major (Mentor: Dr. Andrew Haddow)
Caitlyn Garrett, Physics & Mathematics majors (Mentor: Dr. Andreas Papaefstathiou)
Casey Hampson, Physics major (Mentor: Dr. Marco Guzzi)
Essix Moser, Biology major (Mentor: Dr. Martin Hudson)
Sulaiman Shaikh, Physics major (Mentor: Dr. Mahmoud Asmar)
Katlyn Wacker, Environmental Science major (Mentor: Dr. Mario Bretfeld).
This event may be photographed and/or filmed. Please be aware that you may be photographed and/or recorded at any point before, during, or after this event. By attending, you agree to give the College of Science and Mathematics permission to use your likeness and/or image for promotional purposes. If you do not want your photograph taken, you understand it is your responsibility to consult with the photographer(s) about your concern before your photo is taken.
- 27WednesdayAnalysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar1:30pm
Speaker: Dr. Yuanyuan Li, Westlake University
Title: “Planar Optimal Transport with Non-Convex Domains”
Abstract: We analyze regularity in planar optimal transport. First, we investigate optimal transport problems where the target is a non-convex polygonal domain in R^2 and prove that the singular set is locally a 1-dimensional smooth curve, except for a finite number of points. Second, for source non-convex polygon, we establish a global W^{2,1+\epsilon} estimate for potentials of optimal transport. This is joint work with Shibing Chen (USTC), Jiakun Liu (U. Sydney), Shengnan Hu (Hunan Normal U.), and myself (Westlake U.)The Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar is intended for 麻豆传媒社区 faculty working in the various areas of analysis and applied mathematics to get together to discuss their current work or related questions. Seminars often involve advanced mathematical knowledge. However, the seminars are open to anyone interested in attending.
This seminar will be held virtually.
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Passcode: i8a8CJMaster's and Ph.D. Students Meet and Greet4:00pmat Academic Learning Center, 3550Join us for a relaxed and welcoming social event to kick off the new semester! This is a great opportunity for Master’s and Ph.D. students to connect, share experiences, and build community across disciplines.
Whether you’re new to campus or returning, come enjoy light refreshments, meet fellow grad students, and start the semester off right!
馃搮 Date: August 27, 2025
馃晵 Time: 4-6 p.m.
馃搷 Location: ALC 3550 (麻豆传媒社区 Campus)
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- 29FridayMolecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series12:20pmat Clendenin Building, CL 1010
Speaker: Dr. Eduardo Gigante, 麻豆传媒社区
Title: “A sea squirt's insight into neurobiology”
Abstract: The biology of our brains; how they are built, wired, maintained, and ultimately degenerate, remains mysterious and poorly understood. My research takes a bottom-up approach to understanding our brains by studying the unique neurobiology of our most common invertebrate ancestor, the sea squirt Ciona robusta. Using CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing, novel cell reporters, and fluorescence microscopy I manipulate the development of our chordate ancestors with hopes of unlocking the secrets of our own neurobiology.The Molecular Biosciences Interdisciplinary Group (MBIG) seminar series highlights work done on a broad range of science such as neurodevelopment, gene regulation, and cancer by scientists using biological approaches that utilize biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and genetics. Guest speakers come from local, regional, and national universities to share their research work. The MBIG seminar will take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Clendenin Building, room CL 1010. All faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to attend.
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- 3WednesdayAnalysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar1:30pm
Speaker: Dr. Ihsan Topaloglu, Virginia Commonwealth University
Title: “A Variational model involving nonlocal interactions of Wasserstein type”
Abstract: In this talk, I will consider a variational problem which appears in models of bilayer membranes. After introducing and deriving the model I will establish the existence of volume-constrained minimizers where the energy functional consists of two competing terms: a surface energy term penalizing transitions between sets and a nonlocal energy involving the Wasserstein distance between equal volume sets. In the second part of the talk I will consider the maximization of the minimum Wasserstein distance between two given sets, and show that this maximum is obtained by a ball. These results are drawn from joint works with Almut Burchard, Davide Carazzato, Michael Novack, and Raghavendra Venkatraman.The Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar is intended for 麻豆传媒社区 faculty working in the various areas of analysis and applied mathematics to get together to discuss their current work or related questions. Seminars often involve advanced mathematical knowledge. However, the seminars are open to anyone interested in attending.
This seminar will be held virtually.
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Passcode: i8a8CJ - 4ThursdayMarietta: Master's and Ph.D. Students Meet and Greet5:00pmat Norton Hall, 2nd floor
馃帗 Fall Semester Kickoff: Graduate Student Meet & Greet 馃崅
Join us for a relaxed and welcoming social event to kick off the new semester! This is a great opportunity for Master’s and Ph.D. students to connect, share experiences, and build community across disciplines. Whether you're new to campus or returning, come enjoy light refreshments, meet fellow grad students, and start the semester off right!
馃搮 Date: September 4, 2025
馃晵 Time: 5-6 p.m.
馃搷 Location: Norton Hall, 2nd Floor (Marietta Campus) - 5FridayMolecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series12:20pmat Clendenin Building, CL 1010
Speaker: Dr. Saumya Jain, Georgia Institute of Technology
Title: “Control of Neurodevelopmental genetic programs by nature and nurture”
Abstract: The assembly of the brain and development of neuronal circuits critically depend upon the expression of the right sets of genes at the right time and place. Indeed, disruption of spatial and temporal gene expression programs can have profound effects on circuit formation and is implicated in neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism. The goal of my lab is to identify genetically hardwired and experience-dependent mechanisms that control gene expression across space and time in developing nervous systems. In this talk I will share our discovery of temporal control of gene expression by a steroid hormone in the fruit fly nervous system, the role and development of spatial gradients of gene expression in the mouse cortex, and roles for early sensory experience in the control of developmental gene expression in the mouse visual cortex.The Molecular Biosciences Interdisciplinary Group (MBIG) seminar series highlights work done on a broad range of science such as neurodevelopment, gene regulation, and cancer by scientists The MBIG seminar will take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Clendenin Building, room CL 1010. All faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to attend.
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- 10WednesdayAnalysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar11:00am
Speaker: Seongmin Jeon, Hanyang University
Title: “The free boundary for a superlinear system”
Abstract: In this paper, we study superlinear systems that give rise to free boundaries. Such systems appear for example from the minimization of the energy functional$$
\int_{\Omega}\left(|\nabla\mathbf{u}|^2+\frac2p|\mathbf{u}|^p\right),\quad 0<p<1,
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but solutions can be also understood in an ad hoc viscosity way. First, we prove the optimal regularity of minimizers using a variational approach. Then, we apply a linearization technique to establish the $C^{1,\alpha}$-regularity of the ``flat'' part of the free boundary via a viscosity method. Finally, for minimizing free boundaries, we extend this result to analyticity.The Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar is intended for 麻豆传媒社区 faculty working in the various areas of analysis and applied mathematics to get together to discuss their current work or related questions. Seminars often involve advanced mathematical knowledge. However, the seminars are open to anyone interested in attending.
This seminar will be held virtually.
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Passcode: i8a8CJ - 11Thursday
- 12FridayMolecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series12:20pmat Clendenin Building, CL 1010
Speaker: Isis Thomas, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Title: “When Kidneys go rogue: how tiny tubes shape big disease”
Abstract: Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a genetic condition where normal fluid-filled tubules in the kidney expand into large cysts that disrupt function. In this talk, we will explore how kidney tubules normally work like “plumbing for your body” and what happens when this flow is altered. Along the way, I’ll share how my lab studies kidney disease using mouse models, live imaging, and molecular biology, and why understanding these processes matters for future treatments.The Molecular Biosciences Interdisciplinary Group (MBIG) seminar series highlights work done on a broad range of science such as neurodevelopment, gene regulation, and cancer by scientists using biological approaches that utilize biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and genetics. Guest speakers come from local, regional, and national universities to share their research work. The MBIG seminar will take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Clendenin Building, room CL 1009. All faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to attend.
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- 17WednesdayAnalysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar11:00am
Speaker: Dr. Giorgio Saracco, UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI FIRENZE
Title: “TBA”
Abstract: TBAThe Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar is intended for 麻豆传媒社区 faculty working in the various areas of analysis and applied mathematics to get together to discuss their current work or related questions. Seminars often involve advanced mathematical knowledge. However, the seminars are open to anyone interested in attending.
This seminar will be held virtually.
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Passcode: i8a8CJ - 18ThursdayDepartment of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology Showcase1:30pmat Science Laboratory Building, Atrium
Join the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology from 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. to learn about our faculty's cutting-edge research and innovative programs. Students will be able to view research posters, learn about student support opportunities, the B.S. in Environmental Science program, and the double-owl program for the B.S. in Biology/M.S. in Integrative Biology. There will also be an opportunity to learn hands-only CPR.
Snacks with Dean Langman4:30pmat Norton Hall, 2nd FloorJoin us for a relaxed and welcoming opportunity to connect with Dean Juliet Langman of the Graduate College over snacks and conversation! This informal gathering is a great chance to:
- Enjoy complimentary snacks and refreshments
- Meet the Dean and Graduate College staff
- Ask questions, share ideas, or just say hello
- Learn about resources, events, and ways to get involved
Date: September 18, 2025
Time: 4:30-6 p.m.
Location: Norton Hall, 2nd FloorStop by, grab a treat, and connect with your graduate community—we’d love to see you there!
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- 26FridayMolecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series12:20pmat Clendenin Building, CL 1010
Speaker: Dr. Katherine Wetzel, Georgia State University
Title: “Phage fundamentals: requirements for phage infection of mycobacteria”
Abstract: Phages, viruses that infect bacteria, show promise as treatment for antibiotic-resistant infections. Of the first twenty people who received phages for nontuberculous mycobacteria infections, over half of them showed improvement post treatment. However, matching phages to patient strains of mycobacteria has proven challenging. This talk will describe efforts to better understand phage-mycobacteria cell interaction to improve our ability to choose phages for patients and broaden the use of phage therapy.The Molecular Biosciences Interdisciplinary Group (MBIG) seminar series highlights work done on a broad range of science such as neurodevelopment, gene regulation, and cancer by scientists using biological approaches that utilize biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and genetics. Guest speakers come from local, regional, and national universities to share their research work. The MBIG seminar will take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Clendenin Building, room CL 1010. All faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to attend.
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- 3FridayMolecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series12:20pmat Clendenin Building, CL 1010
Speaker: Dr. Jen Fenner, Auburn University
Title: “TBA”
Abstract: TBAThe Molecular Biosciences Interdisciplinary Group (MBIG) seminar series highlights work done on a broad range of science such as neurodevelopment, gene regulation, and cancer by scientists using biological approaches that utilize biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and genetics. Guest speakers come from local, regional, and national universities to share their research work. The MBIG seminar will take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Clendenin Building, room CL 1010. All faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to attend.
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- 10FridayMolecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series12:20pmat Clendenin Building, CL 1010
Speaker: Dr. Chris Cornelison, 麻豆传媒社区
Title: “TBA”
Abstract: TBAThe Molecular Biosciences Interdisciplinary Group (MBIG) seminar series highlights work done on a broad range of science such as neurodevelopment, gene regulation, and cancer by scientists using biological approaches that utilize biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and genetics. Guest speakers come from local, regional, and national universities to share their research work. The MBIG seminar will take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Clendenin Building, room CL 1010. All faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to attend.
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- 17FridayMolecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series12:20pmat Clendenin Building, CL 1010
Speaker: Dr. Tyler Beyett, Emory University
Title: “TBA”
Abstract: TBAThe Molecular Biosciences Interdisciplinary Group (MBIG) seminar series highlights work done on a broad range of science such as neurodevelopment, gene regulation, and cancer by scientists using biological approaches that utilize biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and genetics. Guest speakers come from local, regional, and national universities to share their research work. The MBIG seminar will take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Clendenin Building, room CL 1010. All faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to attend.
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- 22WednesdayAnalysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar11:00am
Speaker: Dr. Fernando Charro, Wayne State University
Title: “Mean-value characterizations of polyharmonic functions”
Abstract: We introduce a family of mean-value formulas (including exact and asymptotic formulas) that characterize polyharmonic functions of finite order. Polyharmonic problems arise in linear elasticity, hydrodynamics, structural engineering, and digital image compression and reconstruction. Our results provide a nice geometric interpretation of polyharmonic functions consistent with the classical harmonic case, while partitioning the set of mean-value properties into classes of equivalence according to the order of the polyharmonic functions they characterize. Our key results include strong converses to the mean-value properties —locally integrable functions satisfying a mean-value property in the family are polyharmonic— and a regularity result —locally integrable functions satisfying a mean-value property in the family, whether exact or asymptotic, are smooth.The Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar is intended for 麻豆传媒社区 faculty working in the various areas of analysis and applied mathematics to get together to discuss their current work or related questions. Seminars often involve advanced mathematical knowledge. However, the seminars are open to anyone interested in attending.
This seminar will be held virtually.
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Passcode: i8a8CJ - 23Thursday
- 24FridayMolecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series12:20pmat Clendenin Building, CL 1010
Speaker: Dr. Zizu Mao, Emory University
Title: “TBA”
Abstract: TBAThe Molecular Biosciences Interdisciplinary Group (MBIG) seminar series highlights work done on a broad range of science such as neurodevelopment, gene regulation, and cancer by scientists using biological approaches that utilize biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and genetics. Guest speakers come from local, regional, and national universities to share their research work. The MBIG seminar will take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Clendenin Building, room CL 1010. All faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to attend.
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- 31FridayMolecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series12:20pmat Clendenin Building, CL 1010
Speaker: Dr. Michael Van Dyke, 麻豆传媒社区
Title: “TBA”
Abstract: TBAThe Molecular Biosciences Interdisciplinary Group (MBIG) seminar series highlights work done on a broad range of science such as neurodevelopment, gene regulation, and cancer by scientists using biological approaches that utilize biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and genetics. Guest speakers come from local, regional, and national universities to share their research work. The MBIG seminar will take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Clendenin Building, room CL 1010. All faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to attend.
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- 7FridayMolecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series12:20pmat Clendenin Building, CL 1010
Speaker: Dr. Cheryl Maier, Emory University
Title: “TBA”
Abstract: TBAThe Molecular Biosciences Interdisciplinary Group (MBIG) seminar series highlights work done on a broad range of science such as neurodevelopment, gene regulation, and cancer by scientists using biological approaches that utilize biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and genetics. Guest speakers come from local, regional, and national universities to share their research work. The MBIG seminar will take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Clendenin Building, room CL 1010. All faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to attend.
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Speaker: Dr. Katie Billmyre, University of Georgia
Title: “TBA”
Abstract: TBAThe Molecular Biosciences Interdisciplinary Group (MBIG) seminar series highlights work done on a broad range of science such as neurodevelopment, gene regulation, and cancer by scientists using biological approaches that utilize biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and genetics. Guest speakers come from local, regional, and national universities to share their research work. The MBIG seminar will take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Clendenin Building, room CL 1010. All faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to attend.
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- 19WednesdayFall 2025 Symposium of Student Scholars: CSM In-Person Poster Presentations9:00amat Marietta Event Center, Arena Floor
The Symposium of Student Scholars is designed to showcase student research. The Fall Edition takes place each fall semester on the Marietta Campus. Visit the Office of Research website to learn how to present your research. Submission deadline: Wednesday, October 15, 2025, by 11:59 pm.
Poster presentations are held in 45-minute time slots, with up to 50 posters per session, throughout the day.
Please come support your undergraduate researchers!
- 20ThursdayFall 2025 Symposium of Student Scholars: CSM In-Person Oral Presentations12:00pmat Joe Mack Wilson Student Center, Ballrooms
The Symposium of Student Scholars is designed to showcase student research. The Fall Edition takes place each fall semester on the Marietta Campus. Visit the Office of Research website to learn how to present your research. Submission deadline: Wednesday, October 8, 2025, by 11:59 pm.
The College of Science and Mathematics has been allotted a 50-minute time slot to showcase student oral presentations.
Please come support your undergraduate researchers!
- 21FridayFall 2025 Symposium of Student Scholars: CSM Virtual Presentation12:00pm
The Symposium of Student Scholars is designed to showcase student research. Virtual presentations of all types are held via Microsoft Teams to accommodate more schedules. Visit the Office of Research website to learn how to present your research. Submission deadline: Wednesday, October 15, 2025, by 11:59 pm.
Virtual presentations will take place between 12:00 pm and 5:00 pm. Check back closer to the event date for specific times for the College of Science and Mathematics.
Please come support your undergraduate researchers!
Molecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series12:20pmat Clendenin Building, CL 1010Speaker: Dr. Teresa Lee, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Title: “TBA”
Abstract: TBAThe Molecular Biosciences Interdisciplinary Group (MBIG) seminar series highlights work done on a broad range of science such as neurodevelopment, gene regulation, and cancer by scientists using biological approaches that utilize biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and genetics. Guest speakers come from local, regional, and national universities to share their research work. The MBIG seminar will take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Clendenin Building, room CL 1010. All faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to attend.
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