Sunday, November 8, 2020

Dan is in the House!

 For the last seminar presentation of this semester on December 4th,  Mr. Dan Jusbasich will share the results of his thesis work in Dr. Fagan's laboratory.  The title of his presentation is:

The Effect of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells, Platelet-Rich Plasma, and Collagen on Rat Achilles Tendon Repair

Please be sure to join us!

Research Presentation by Dr. Asch

On Friday, November 20th, Dr. David Asch will review the research endeavors in his laboratory.  

 

Gene Expression in Neurospora crassa in Response to Nutritional Resources

Ahmed's Presentation

This coming Friday, Mr. Ahmed M Al-Akash will present his research in Dr. Caguiat's laboratory.  The title of his presentation is:

"Increased Expression of ompA, ompX, dedA, and gutS Benes in Enterobacter sp. YSU in the Presence of Selenite"

For background reading, see the following URL:

Thursday, November 5, 2020

Dr. Panaitof Speaks

Please join us for the seminar presented by Dr. Carmen Panaitof entitled "Neurophysiology of reproductive behavior and biparental care in the burying beetles".  Dr. Panaitof is our newest faculty member in the department.

Sunday, October 25, 2020

This Week's Special Presentor: Georgina Baya

 I am pleased to announce that Ms. Georgina Baya will be presenting the results of her research this coming Friday during Seminar.  She is mentored by Dr. Caguiat.  The title of her presentation is forthcoming.  Please do join the seminar and support our wonderful graduate student!

Sunday, October 4, 2020

Dr. Cags is in the House!

On Friday, October 23rd, Dr. Caguiat will amaze us with his research presentation "Potential Metal-Sensors using MerR Family Proteins from Enterobacter sp. YSU and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia OR02".  There are several background readings relevant to this talk that can be found in the Seminar Schedule.

Dr. Min Speaks

The seminar on Friday, October 16th will be presented by Dr. Jack Min.  Dr.Min's talk is entitled "Prediction of Protein Subcellular Locations in Eukaryotes".  For background reading, please see the cited articles in the Seminar Schedule.  Please be sure to attend this presentation on the robust value of bioinformatics research.

Seminar Featuring G-Dub-Ya

 The seminar presentation entitled "How to Build a Muscle: A Selective Proteome Says It All" will be presented by the former leading man of the Biology Department, Dr. Gary R(ascal) Walker.  Please be sure to attend virtually at https://ysu.webex.com/ysu/j.php?MTID=m9dfa54f3211760ce86c19a125575ad19 and ask him any questions you wish, especially about Star Wars.


UPDATED 10/07/20:

Dr. Walker has changed the title and focus of his seminar.  See below.