Upcoming Events

Past Events

Data Analysis Working Group Workshop

AVBS Building 106
University Park

Bile and Fatty Acid Co-Metabolism Between the Gut Microbiome and its Host

Gary Wu, University of Pennsylvania; Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

AVBS Building 106
University Park

CIDD Seminar: Antibody-based Therapies for COVID-19

Dr. Arturo Casadevall, Chair Molecular Microbiology & Immunology, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor Alfred & Jill Sommer Professor, Johns Hopkins University

W203, Millennium Science Complex
University Park

CANCELLED - Climate Adaptation in the Anthropocene: Challenges and Opportunities for Restoration and Conservation

Jill Hamilton, Penn State University

108 Wartik Building
University Park

CIDD Lunch: Analysis of COVID and Lessons for Future Pandemics

Dr. Anton Nekrutenko, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences

W201, Millennium Science Complex
University Park

Causes and consequences of gut microbiome variation

Federico Rey, University of Wisconsin-Madison

AVBS Building 106
University Park

CIDD Seminar: The Impact of Food Webs on Host-Parasite Dynamics: Insights from Daphnia

Dr. Meghan Duffy, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan

W203, Millennium Science Complex
University Park

Can a family use lignocellulosic biomass to meet their nutritional needs after a global catastrophe?

Niroshan Siva, Penn State University

108 Wartik Building
University Park

CIDD Lunch: How Can We Better Prepare Graduate Students and Post-Docs for Biotech/Industry Positions? A Discussion of Ideas from Scott’s MBA Training and Sabbatical.

Dr. Scott Lindner, Associate Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Co-Director, Center for Malaria Research, Huck Institute of Life Sciences, Pennsylvania State University

W201 Millennium Science Complex
University Park

CIDD Lunch: How Can We Better Prepare Graduate Students and Post-Docs for Biotech/Industry Positions? A Discussion of Ideas from Scott’s MBA Training and Sabbatical.

Dr. Scott Lindner, Associate Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Co-Director, Center for Malaria Research, The Huck Institute of the Life Sciences

W201, Millennium Science Complex
University Park