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The cells in our body inherently possess an alarm system that can detect when an invader, such as a virus, infects the cell. Unfortunately, viruses are constantly evolving ways in which they can…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Robert LeDesma Department
Molecular Biology
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Imagine trying to catch a ball. Combining the position of the ball now with where it was a moment ago allows you to make a prediction of where the ball will be, a crucial piece of information for a…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Kamron Soldozy Department
Neuroscience
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One prominent symptom of anxiety is exaggerated threat appraisal, which is an overestimation of the likelihood and extent of harm. Researchers have aimed to understand what underlies the real cause…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Allison Yang Department
Neuroscience
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This summer, I had the opportunity to work with the Princeton University Laser Sensing (PULSe) Lab, which is interested in laser-based spectroscopic systems. Their work has many real-world…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Kasey Shashaty Department
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Trillions of bacteria live in our gut. This community of microbes is called the gut microbiome. The gut microbiome is a rich source of small molecules. While the majority of gut microbiome-derived…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Moamen Elmassry, Post Doc Department
Molecular Biology
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Light is fast — but not infinitely fast. When electronic circuits become as small as atoms and information travels in the picosecond scale (10^-12 s), detectors must react to ultrafast changes…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
André Koch Liston UG '23 Department
Chemistry
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April 15th, 2022 Speaker
Stefania Pandolfo, John Borneman Department
Anthropology Location
Aaron Burr Hall 219
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Present nitrogen management in agriculture appears to have serious flaws, reflected in poor nitrogen use efficiency, massive nitrogen leakage into the environment, and contamination of waterbodies…
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March 28th, 2022 Speaker
G.V. Subbarao Department
C-PREE Location
Webinar/Zoom
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Intro to Machine Learning, Part 2 of 4
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January 19th, 2022 Speaker
Savannah Thais Department
PICSciE/Research Computing
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Intro to Machine Learning, Part 1 of 4
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January 18th, 2022 Speaker
Savannah Thais Department
PICSciE/Research Computing Location
Zoom
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Carole Trévise and Nadia Cervantes Pérez will be presenting the projects they completed while serving as the chosen 2021 PCLS Summer Fellows. Carole’s project was called…
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February 4th, 2022 Speaker
Carole Trévise, Nadia Cervantes Pérez Department
French & Italian, Spanish & Portuguese Location
Online
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Daniel StoufferUniversity of Canterbury “Complexity vs simplicity when modeling species interactions”
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February 3rd, 2022 Speaker
Daniel Stouffer Department
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Location
Guyot 10/Zoom
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