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Chemistry Lecture Hall 110 2000 E. Kenwood Boulevard, Milwaukee, WI, United States
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Colloquium, Mayurika Mahendran, 51ÁÔÆæ Chemistry
Chemistry Lecture Hall 110 2000 E. Kenwood Boulevard, Milwaukee, WI, United StatesChemical Perspectives on Therapeutic Challenges and Emerging Treatment Strategies for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive and heterogeneous subtype of breast cancer characterized by the absence of Estrogen receptor (ER), Progesterone receptor (PR), and HER2 …
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Guest Speaker, Regan Thomson, Ph.D., Northwestern University
Chemistry Lecture Hall 110 2000 E. Kenwood Boulevard, Milwaukee, WI, United StatesNatural Products in the Atmosphere Volatile terpenes emitted from the world’s forests play a significant role in the formation of atmospheric aerosol particles, which in turn influence climate, air quality, and human health through a variety of direct and indirect …
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Colloquium, Dr. Shilpa Sharma, 51ÁÔÆæ Chemistry Postdoctoral Research Scholar
Chemistry Lecture Hall 110 2000 E. Kenwood Boulevard, Milwaukee, WI, United StatesFrom Graduate School to Postdoc:Â Lessons, Challenges, and Research Experiences The transition from graduate school to a postdoctoral position often brings changes in expectations, responsibilities, and ways of thinking about research and career goals. In this seminar, I will share my …
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Colloquium, Graduate Student Panel, 51ÁÔÆæ Chemistry
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Guest Speaker, Sharani Roy, Ph.D., University of Tennessee
Chemistry Lecture Hall 110 2000 E. Kenwood Boulevard, Milwaukee, WI, United StatesDigging deeper into the surface - Investigating subsurface oxygen and its reactivity in silver using lattice-gas models, DFT, and Monte Carlo simulations First-row atoms, such as hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen, not only adsorb on the surface of a solid but …
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Chemistry Awards Day and Research Symposium
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Sosnovsky Lectureship Series – Guest Speaker Prof. Marc Greenberg from Johns Hopkins University
Chemistry Lecture Hall 108 2000 E. Kenwood Boulevard, Milwaukee, United StatesChemical Tools for DNA-Protein Cross-Link Formation and Study DNA-protein cross-links (DPCs) are highly toxic lesions formed via a variety of chemical pathways and as intermediates in enzyme transformations. DPCs are potent blocks of helicases, as well as DNA and RNA …
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Chemistry Awards Day and Research Symposium
Chemistry Lobby Milwaukee, United States -
Sosnovsky Lectureship Series – Guest Speaker Prof. Marc Greenberg from John Hopkins University
Chemistry Lecture Hall 110 2000 E. Kenwood Boulevard, Milwaukee, WI, United StatesSometimes DNA Damage is Only the Beginning DNA damage is detrimental to genome integrity and can be mutagenic and/or cytotoxic. The latter lie at the etiology of disease but is also the goal of many anti-cancer therapeutics. Consequently, understanding this …