Corrinoids as essential cofactors in organohalide-respiring bacteria. Monday, August 17 2015, 4pm Special Information: THIS SEMINAR HELD AT A SPECIAL DATE/TIME---404A Biological Sciences at 4:00 PM Read more about Corrinoids as essential cofactors in organohalide-respiring bacteria.
Shake, Rattle, & Roll: Capturing Snapshots of Metalloproteins in Action Thursday, December 3 2015, 11am Read more about Shake, Rattle, & Roll: Capturing Snapshots of Metalloproteins in Action
Type I Interferon: an Anti-Pathogen Response Gone Awry in Lupus Thursday, November 19 2015, 11am Read more about Type I Interferon: an Anti-Pathogen Response Gone Awry in Lupus
SEMINAR CANCELED: Increasing Photosynthetic CO2 capture in Camelina sativa with a Synthetic Carbon Fixation Cycle Composed of Selected Microbial Enzymes Read more about SEMINAR CANCELED: Increasing Photosynthetic CO2 capture in Camelina sativa with a Synthetic Carbon Fixation Cycle Composed of Selected Microbial Enzymes
Macrophages, Listeria and the Battle for the Cytosol Thursday, November 5 2015, 11am Read more about Macrophages, Listeria and the Battle for the Cytosol
Ants, Agriculture, and Antiobiotics Thursday, October 22 2015, 11am Read more about Ants, Agriculture, and Antiobiotics
The role of RNA in host adaptation and virulence of Bartonella Thursday, October 15 2015, 11am Read more about The role of RNA in host adaptation and virulence of Bartonella
How does plant immunity restrict bacterial virulence? Thursday, October 8 2015, 11am Read more about How does plant immunity restrict bacterial virulence?
Regulation of Clostridium difficile virulence factors by the second messenger cyclic diguanylate Thursday, October 1 2015, 11am Read more about Regulation of Clostridium difficile virulence factors by the second messenger cyclic diguanylate
Cell-cell recognition by the polymorphic myxobacterial TraA receptor leads to beneficial and adversarial interactions Thursday, September 24 2015, 11am Read more about Cell-cell recognition by the polymorphic myxobacterial TraA receptor leads to beneficial and adversarial interactions