SBU Investiture Ceremony
Investiture ceremony for Gábor Balázsi, Henry Laufer Endowed Professor of Physical and Quantitative Biology, will take place on Friday, October 24, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. in the Charles B. Wang Center Theater.
LC Seminar - Stephanie Weber
Stephanie Weber, Associate Professor at McGill University
October 17, 2025 in LC 101 @12:30 PM
Talk Title: “Multiphase behavior of the nucleolus throughout the C. elegans life cycle”
Lina Carlina, host
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
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”