Monday, April 17, 2017
12:20pm –
1:10pm
Storrs Campus
LH 202
The McNair Scholars Program and the Office of Undergraduate Research invite you to join us for a brown bag research seminar series on the Storrs campus.
B-1 cell generation in transgenic mouse model of sickle cell disease
Christina Cotte '17 (Molecular and Cell Biology & Pathobiology) Szczepanek Laboratory
A better future in mind: Collybistin as a protein regulator of inhibitory postsynapse strength
John Bear, Jr. '17 (Physiology and Neurobiology & Molecular and Cell Biology) De Blas Laboratory
The series is open to all undergraduate and graduate students, and is designed especially for students conducting (or interested in conducting) STEM research. These seminars are opportunities to learn about research being pursued around campus, to talk with faculty and students about their path into research, and to ask questions about getting involved in research.
Contact: Caroline McGuire, caroline.mcguire@uconn.edu
Office of Undergraduate Research (primary), College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, First Year Programs & Learning Communities, Honors Program, UConn Master Calendar