Symposiums

  • BioFrontiers Symposium - Regenerative BioX
    Some of the top researchers in the field of regenerative medicine attended theÌýRegenerativeBIOX Conference on ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½Æƽâ°æÏÂÔØ East Campus last week. Hosted by the BioFrontiers Institute, the conference was designed to be interactive and help
  • Biochemistry postdoc Tess Eidem shares her experience and resources after attending the Advocating for Science Symposium at MIT. Photo credit: Glenn Asakawa, University of Colorado
    By Tess Eidem, Ph.D. Last week I had the privilege to attend theÌýAdvocating for Science SymposiumÌýat the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where I heard Mr. Corb’s and other science advocates’ message on how to use our diverse skills
  • JSCBB's Butcher Auditorium was packed for the day-long event.
    JSCBB Mini Symposium Encourages CollaborationIt looks a lot like the other buildings on the CU-Boulder campus, with its rustic Italian-inspired tile roof and red brick, but the Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building (affectionately known by
  • Nora Connor is a third-year graduate student in the IQ Biology program.
    Studying Quantitative Genomics in ItalyBy: Nora ConnorI returned this past weekend from a conference and workshop called Quantitative Laws of Genome Evolution in Lake Como, Italy. An Italian physicist named Marco Lagomarsino created the conference,
  • Topher Weiss-Lehman is a second-year graduate student in the IQ Biology program.
    IQ Bio Blog: Science in picturesRecently I was lucky enough to present a poster at the Ecological Society of America (ESA) conference in Portland, Oregon. This is the largest conference of ecologists and evolutionary biologists in the US with over 4
  • CIMB's Tom Cech and Leslie Leinwand present the Charlie Butcher Award to Paul Nurse prior to his seminar at CU-Boulder.
    Nobel Laureate and President of Rockefeller University in New York, Paul Nurse, Ph.D. recently received the 2010 Charlie Butcher Award in Biotechnology for his work in the molecular mechanisms that control cell division and cell shape. This work has
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