Ken Dill’s Career Talk
Ken Dill will be giving a talk on Developing Career Skills. The talk is open to everyone - students, postdocs, faculty - who are currently in the job market or will someday be.
Topics will include -- giving talks, making good slides, writing papers and grants, applying for jobs, etc.
ICB&DD Symposium October 2, 2025
The ICB&DD 19th Annual Symposium, "Drug Discovery & AI: Advances and New Directions" will be held at the Charles Wang Center on Thursday, October 2, 2025 (9:00AM–5:00PM; Reception 5:00–6:00PM).
Faculty Lunch Talk- Joshua Rest
September 30th, @11:30-12:30pm
Speaker: Joshua Rest, PhD
Department: Ecology and Evolution
“Unraveling the tempo and mode of protein structural evolution in mammals”
LC conference room 107
*By invitation only
Laufer Center Seminar - Dr. Alexandra Zidovska
September 26, 2025 at 12:30 pm
Prof. Alexandra Zidovska, Associate Professor of Physics at New York University, Center for Soft Matter Research, New York, New York
“Transcription-Dependent Mobility of Single Genes and Genome-Wide Motions in Live Human Cells”
Location: Laufer Center Lecture Hall 101
LC Seminar- Elsa Yan
Sept. 19, 2025 at 12:30pm
Talk Title: “Detecting the First Hydration Shell Structures of Proteins and DNA”
LC 101
LC Seminar-Bill Kath
LC Seminar-Bill Kath
9/5 @12:30 in LC 101
Talk Title : Modeling the fly thermosensory system
Dr. Bahar’s Summer Reception
*Invitation Only
Date: Wednesday, August 27th
Time: 4:30 PM – 7:30 PM
RSVP by July 15th
LC Seminar
The seminar will be held at 11am on Monday, July 21st at the Laufer Center room 101."
June 6-7, Professor Iwao Ojima's 80th Birthday Symposium
Professor Iwao Ojima will be celebrating his 80th Birthday on June 5 this year. In honor of this occasion, the Ojima Laboratory alumni are organizing a two-day Stony Brook symposium on “Research and Innovation at the Interface of Chemistry, Biology and Medicine” at the Charles Wang Center scheduled for Friday June 6 and Saturday June 7, 2025. By invitation only
BCB Seminar- Lina Carlini
Title: Soft Barriers, hard decisions: the anaphase spindle as a physically distinct cytoplasm
Speaker: Lina Carlini, Assistant Professor, Stony Brook University
Date/Time: Thursday, May 8th, 4:00 pm
Location: Life Sciences Building room 038
Host: Nancy Hollingsworth
LC Seminar- Dr. Ramon Miranda-Quintana
May 2nd at 12pm in LC 101
Dr. Ramon Miranda-Quintana (Dept Chemistry, University of Florida)
Title: “Efficient unsupervised learning techniques for chemical and conformational space exploration.”
April 26
Dr. Werner Krauth
CNRS and Laboratoire de Physique de l'Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris
“Mixing, stopping, coupling, lifting, and other keys to the second Markov-chain revolution”
Past Seminars
February 16
Dr. Gabriel Rocklin
Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology
Northwestern University
”High-throughput discovery of protein folding stability and dynamics”