Past Events



Using food-caching birds to study the neuroscience of episodic memory

Department of Biology Seminar Series
Dr. Dmitriy Aronov. Department of Neuroscience Columbia University Medial Center
- | Tedori Family Auditorium, Levin Building


Mom knows best? Plant responses to environmental changes across generations

Department of Biology Seminar Series
Dr Gabriela Auge. Fundación Instituto Leloir, IIBBA-CONICET; Departamento de Fisiología, Biología Molecular y Celular, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires. Argentina
- | Tedori Family Auditorium, Levin Building


A New Dimension of Immune Checkpoints Interactions

Department of Biology Seminar Series
Enfu Hui, Ph.D., University of California San Diego
- | Tedori Family Auditorium, Levin Building


First-year Student Presentation Extravaganza

Special Graduate Student Presentations
First-year Graduate Students
- | Tedori Auditorium | Levin Buidling


Retroelements are conserved features of Drosophila centromeres

Department of Biology Seminar Series
Amanda Larracuente Ph.D., University of Rochester
- | Tedori Family Auditorium, Levin Building


Many-body problem of classical mechanics in cell biology

Mathematical Biology Seminar Series
Alexander Mogilner, Ph.D., New York University
- | David Ritenhouse Laboratory, A6


Our Ocean Planet in Three Acts: Staggering Diversity, Scary News, and Reasons for Hope

Department of Biology Seminar Series
Nancy Knowlton, Ph.D., Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History
- | Tedori Family Auditorium, Levin Building


#EarthOptimism in an Age of Rage

Special Departmental Seminar Event
Nancy Knowlton, Ph.D., Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History
- | SAIL room, Levin 111, Levin Building


Incorporating productive primary literature and paper discussions in biology courses

Center for Teaching and Learning workshop
Dr. Mike Lampson and Dr. Dustin Brisson
- | Levin 111


Control of membrane-bound tethered signaling reactions

Mathematical Biology Seminar Series
Samuel Isaacson, Ph.D., Boston University
- | David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A6