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Graduate Seminar – Han Phan

Tove Room - Polk 128A

"Radical hole-hopping and O2 activation of dimetal pABA synthases" Han Phan, Graduate Student (Makris Lab) NCSU Department of Biochemistry Zoom Link

Department Seminar – Xiaojing Liu

Tove Room - Polk 128A

"Utilizing multi-omics strategies to understand metabolic dynamics: spanning from enzymes to whole organisms"   Dr. Xiaojing Liu, Assistant Professor NCSU Department of Biochemistry Zoom Link

Graduate Seminar – Ashton Stowe

Tove Room - Polk 128A

"Assessing the Impact of Phosphorylation on UDP-Glucose Dehydrogenase Regulation through Phosphomimetic Mutations" Ashton Stowe, Graduate Student (Simpson Lab) NCSU Department of Biochemistry Zoom Link

Department Seminar – Arion Kennedy

Tove Room - Polk 128A

"Title TBD" Dr. Arion Kennedy, Assistant Professor, Goodnight Early Career Innovator NCSU Department of Biochemistry Zoom Link

Graduate Seminar – Sydney Skirboll

Tove Room - Polk 128A

"Towards resolving the contribution of the IAOx pathway to auxin biosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana" Sydney Skirboll, Graduate Student (Makris Lab) NCSU Department of Biochemistry Zoom Link

Department Seminar – Ning Sui

Tove Room - Polk 128A

"Transforming Biochemical Education: Equipping Students for Success in the Era of AI+" Dr. Ning Sui, Assistant Professor NCSU Department of Biochemistry Zoom Link

Graduate Seminar – Blake Horton

Tove Room - Polk 128A

  "The Effects of Spaceflight on Circadian Rhythms and Nutritional Content" Blake Horton, Graduate Student (Doherty Lab) NCSU Department of Biochemistry Zoom Link

Department Seminar – Ryan Sartor

Tove Room - Polk 128A

"Developing Lemna gibba into a novel sustainable crop species and a tool for molecular plant research" Dr. Ryan Sartor, Assistant Professor NCSU Department of Biochemistry Zoom Link

Department Seminar – Abdulkerim Eroglu

Tove Room - Polk 128A

"Establishing Carotenoid Metabolism in the Gut Microbiota and Implications for Host Mammalian Organisms" Dr. Abdulkerim "Kerim" Eroglu, Assistant Professor NCSU Department of Biochemistry Zoom Link

Department Seminar – Trino Ascencio-Ibáñez

Tove Room - Polk 128A

"A multi-prong approach to understanding plant-virus interactions" Dr. Trino Ascencio-Ibáñez, Teaching Associate Professor NCSU Department of Biochemistry Zoom Link