Events Calendar

“Single molecule, multi-parameter confocal fluorescence spectroscopy shows that DEAD-box RNA helicases DDX3X”

UVM Molecular Physiology & Biophysics Research-in Progress Seminar 12:00 - 1:00 PM, In-person HSRF 400, Zoom link upon request "Single molecule, multi-parameter confocal fluorescence spectroscopy shows that DEAD-box RNA helicases DDX3X” Yale E. Goldman, M.D. PhD, Professor of Physiology, Member, Pennsylvania Muscle Institute, University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine, Co-Director, Nano-Bio Interface Center, University […]

“Single molecule, multi-parameter confocal fluorescence spectroscopy shows that DEAD-box RNA helicases DDX3X and DDX3Y are smart, sex-dependent regulators of stress response and mRNA translation.”

UVM Cellular, Molecular and Biomedical Physiology Seminar 4:00 PM, In-person HSRF 400 "Single molecule, multi-parameter confocal fluorescence spectroscopy shows that DEAD-box RNA helicases DDX3X and DDX3Y are smart, sex-dependent regulators of stress response and mRNA translation."  Yale E. Goldman, MD, PhD, Professor of Physiology, Member, Pennsylvania Muscle Institute, University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine, […]

Virtual NIH Grants Conference & PreCon Events

11:00 AM-5:45 PM - Register here Learn about NIH grants policies, interact with NIH experts, engage and network with your peers, gather resources to use and share with colleagues! ONE REGISTRATION. ALL-ACCESS. NO COST. Register one time to gain access to all virtual pre-conference events, the 2-day conference, and valuable resources.

UVM Pediatric Grand Rounds

8:00-9:00 AM - Join the seminar (Passcode: pedsgr)   College of Medicine , Pediatric Chief Resident, UVM Children’s Hospital

”Boiling springs to Biotech: DNA replication & repair at high temperature”

UVM Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics Seminar 9:30-10:30 AM - Join the seminar, or in-person in MedEd 200, UVM campus ”Boiling springs to Biotech: DNA replication & repair at high temperature” Andy Gardner, PhD, Scientific Director, Molecular Enzymology Division at New England Biolabs

“Discovering and targeting repeat expansions in human disease”

Dartmouth Department of Molecular and Systems Biology Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth Special Seminar 4:00 PM, in-person Kellogg 200, Dartmouth campus “Discovering and targeting repeat expansions in human disease” Graham S. Erwin, Stanford Cancer Institute Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Genetics, Stanford University

4th Annual Virdis Montis

5:30-7:30 PM, Larner Classroom Early Career Investigator Challenge in Cardiovascular Disease Join the CVRI at our annual competition highlighting outstanding cardiovascular research conducted by early career scientists at the University of Vermont and the UVM Health Network.