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HAPPY HOUR WITH EL-SAMAD, GORDAN &; YAMAMOTO LABS
Combining classical genetics with control theory to study feedback regulation in signaling networks; A quantitative proteomics approach to understand human cancer and the response to targeted therapy; CasCUT&RUN: An in vivo method to analyze locus-specific protein complexes driving transcription of target genes in cancer.
Mar 27, 2018 - Mar 27, 2018
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Speakers

Patrick Harrington, Christina Hwang, Matthew Knuesel

Please join us for the monthly QBI happy hour, where three scientists will give 5-minute presentations featuring research from three different labs at Oda (1500 Owens Street) on Wednesday, March 28th at 6:00PM!

The evening will include flash talks from:

El-Samad Lab: Patrick Harrington - "Combining classical genetics with control theory to study feedback regulation in signaling networks."

Gordan Lab: Christina Hwang - "A quantitative proteomics approach to understand human cancer and the response to targeted therapy."

Yamomoto Lab: Matthew Knuesel - "CasCUT&RUN: An in vivo method to analyze locus-specific protein complexes driving transcription of target genes in cancer."