Retrovirus Group
Keshet Ronen (Overbaugh)
"HIV-1 Superinfection in a Cohort of Kenyan Female Sex Workers"
Thursday, February 23
9:15am
B1-072/074
The following events are for members of the Basic Sciences Division and other scientific collaborators. Read more about the seminar groups and clubs »
Retrovirus Group
Keshet Ronen (Overbaugh)
"HIV-1 Superinfection in a Cohort of Kenyan Female Sex Workers"
Thursday, February 23
9:15am
B1-072/074
Seattle Fly Club
Thursday, February 23
Parrish Lab, Malik Lab
6pm
B1-072/074
Science for Life
"Influenza: A Study in Evolution"
Thursday, February 23
7:00pm
Pelton Auditorium
Friday Evening Seminar
Adam Waite (Shou Lab), TBA (Taniguchi Lab)
Friday, February 24
4:00pm
Pelton Auditorium
Basic Sciences' Jesse Bloom was awarded a Sloan Fellowship
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has awared Basic Sciences' Molecular Biologist Dr. Jesse Bloom with their fellowship award. Please join us in congratulating him!
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Basic Sciences' McLaughlin wins Whitney Fellowship
Dr. Rick McLaughlin, a postdoctoral researcher in basic Sciences, has been awarded a prestigious Helen Hay Whitney Foundation Research Fellowship to study the coevolution of endogenous retroelements in primate genomes and the surveillance system that controls their proliferation.
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Congratulations to Maxine Linial
Basic Sciences Member Maxine Linial has been elected to Fellowship in the American Academy of Microbiology. The Academy, the honorific leadership group within the American Society for Microbiology, recognizes excellence, originality, and creativity in the microbiological sciences, and her election to this group is a mark of distinction.
Congratulations
to our recent graduates!
These graduate students recently obtained their Ph.D.: