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Please join us next Tues, June 16 from 2-3pm in HSEB 1730 for Rachel Skabelund's PhD Dissertation Defense on Sensing the Metabolome: Human RNAs bind and Respond to Metabolites. @rutterlab.bsky.social
Kade Loveridge's thesis defense is today at 11am in the EIHG auditorium!
Don't miss today's seminar by Dr. Joseph Thornton!
Congratulations to Esther Nuebel, PhD, who was recently given a Recognition in Educational Leadership award! This is a standards-based, peer-reviewed award recognizing impactful Educational Leadership contributions to support excellence in education. @uofuhealth.bsky.social
On Thurs May 28th, Dr. Joseph Thornton (U of Chicago) will give a Biochemistry Seminar entitled "On the origins of hemoglobin: Ancient proteins at the evolutionary edge of complexity." 12pm in HSEB Alumni Hall
Don't miss Kade Loveridge's thesis defense: "Getting inverted: New perspectives on how malaria parasites acquire and use iron" - this Fri May 29th at 11am, EIHG auditorium!
On Thurs May 28th, Dr. Joseph Thornton (U of Chicago) will give a Biochemistry Seminar entitled "On the origins of hemoglobin: Ancient proteins at the evolutionary edge of complexity." 12pm in HSEB Alumni Hall
What if we could predict the course of the next pandemic before it happened? Tyler Starr, PhD, Biochemist @uofuhealth.bsky.social studies viral evolution to do just that. Watch his presentation from Vitae 2026! www.youtube.com/watch?v=il12...
Developed by @uofubiochem.bsky.social scientists, a new kind of CRISPR that destroys cells rather than gene editing them has shown potential for killing sick cells while leaving healthy cells untouched. The technology could treat viral infections and cancer.
Don't miss today's thesis defense by Sangeetha Balasubramaniam at 9:30am!
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If it works in people, this could be a powerful tool to treat disease and advance research.
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Vitae 2026--Tyler Starr: Mapping the Zoonotic Evolution of SARS-CoV-2 and Related Bat Coronaviruses
New kind of CRISPR could treat viral infection and cancer by shredding sick cells’ DNA - @theU
U of Utah Dept of Biochemistry
U of Utah Dept of Biochemistry
U of Utah Dept of Biochemistry
U of Utah Dept of Biochemistry
U of Utah Dept of Biochemistry
U of Utah Dept of Biochemistry
U of Utah Dept of Biochemistry
U of Utah Dept of Biochemistry
The University of Utah
U of Utah Dept of Biochemistry
Don't miss Kade Loveridge's thesis defense: "Getting inverted: New perspectives on how malaria parasites acquire and use iron" - this Fri May 29th at 11am, EIHG auditorium!
On Thurs May 28th, Dr. Joseph Thornton (U of Chicago) will give a Biochemistry Seminar entitled "On the origins of hemoglobin: Ancient proteins at the evolutionary edge of complexity." 12pm in HSEB Alumni Hall
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Please join Sangeetha Balasubramaniam (Hughes lab) on Tuesday, May 19th, 2026, in the Genetics Auditorium as she presents her Ph.D. Thesis Defense: “Proteolytic Control of Mitochondrial Membrane Remodeling: The Role of Yme1 in Mitochondrial-Derived Compartments (MDCs) Biogenesis”!
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U of Utah Dept of Biochemistry
U of Utah Dept of Biochemistry
U of Utah Dept of Biochemistry