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Biochemistry Graduate Seminar – Joshua Hartsell

Tove Room - Polk 128A

Presenting on "Reshaping lipid metabolism with long-term alternate day feeding in type 2 diabetes mice" Joshua Hartsell, Graduate Student (Liu Lab) NCSU Department of Biochemistry Zoom Link

Biochemistry Faculty Candidate Seminar – Dr. Nate Ennis

Tove Room - Polk 128A

Please join us this Tuesday 25 February for a Biochemistry faculty candidate seminar for the position of Plant Molecular Biochemist “Enhancing photosynthesis through de novo protein design” Dr. Nate Ennist,…

Biochemistry Faculty Candidate Seminar – Dr. Chenxin Li

Tove Room - Polk 128A

Please join us this Tuesday 27 February for a Biochemistry faculty candidate seminar for the position of Plant Molecular Biochemist “Genomics and regulation of plant specialized metabolism, and implications for…

Biochemistry Department Seminar – Dr. Gabriel Harris

Tove Room (Polk Hall Room 128A)

“Coffee: The Good, the Bad, and the Healthy” Dr. Gabriel Harris Professor & Co-Director of Undergraduate Programs for Food Science, NC State University Department of Food, Bioprocessing and Nutrition Sciences…

Biochemistry Graduate Seminar – Sydney Skirboll

Tove Room - Polk 128A

Presenting on "Conformational protection of molybdenum nitrogenase by Shethna protein II" Sydney Skirboll, Graduate Student (Makris Lab) NCSU Department of Biochemistry Zoom Link

Biochemistry Faculty Candidate Seminar – Dr. Swathi Nadakuduti

Tove Room - Polk 128A

Please join us this Tuesday 4 March for a Biochemistry faculty candidate seminar for the position of Plant Molecular Biochemist “Unraveling plant metabolism by associating genes-to-metabolites” Dr. Swathi Nadakuduti, University…

Biochemistry Department Seminar – Dr. Yinping Jiao

Tove Room - Polk 128A

“Enhancing Sorghum Grain Quality Through Induced and Natural Genetic Diversity” Dr. Yinping Jiao Texas Tech University, Institute for Genomics for Crop Abiotic Stress Tolerance Zoom Link

Biochemistry Graduate Seminar – Rachel Dykes

Tove Room – Polk 128A

Presenting on "Myeloid beta-arrestin 2 depletion attenuates metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis via the metabolic reprogramming of macrophages" Rachel Dykes, Graduate Student (Kennedy Lab) NCSU Department of Biochemistry Zoom Link