"Volume electron microscopy: concepts, correlations and computations"
Kedar Narayan, PhD
Senior Scientist, NIH
A monthly meeting with IGB Spatial Omics Initiative and CAIM to discuss spatial omics. The goal is to build relationships and develop collaborative proposals at the intersection of biology and analytics. Lunch will be provided. Join the mailing list or the Slack channel for updates and networking, or contact spatial@igb.illinois.edu with questions.
Champaign Public Library, 200 W Green St, Champaign
Join us for a fun day of hands-on science! Talk with scientists and explore exhibits and activities that will cover topics including the environment, energy use & production, health, and fundamental research at the IGB. Although designed for K-12 children, all members of the community are welcome.
Jörn Piel, PhD
Professor of Microbial Interactions, Institute of Microbiology
ETH Zürich
"Natural products from strange microbes"
"Further Insights into Kinesin Motility Using MINFLUX: A Super-Resolution Nanoscopic Method (Kinesin Motility: Characterizing the Half-Steps and Backsteps)"
Devinda Pankaja Wijewardena, Grad. Research Asst.
Physics, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Instrument: MINFLUX
Join us for the feature film, A Tale of Two Labs, produced by NCPRE in collaboration with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), directed by NCPRE’s Executive Producer of Media Michael Dunne, and shot on location in part at the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology.
The film is the centerpiece of the first module of the HHMI-Illinois Labs That Work…For Everyone (LTW) leadership program tailored for laboratory environments. LTW is a professional development program designed to promote healthy lab cultures. It introduces proven skills and tools for participants to learn and practice over time with their lab or research group to improve both personal and group interaction skills.
Special intro by Michael Dunne and IGB Director Gene Robinson. Popcorn and pizza provided!
Lincoln Square Mall, 201 Lincoln Square, Urbana
Join us for a fun day of hands-on science! Talk with scientists and explore exhibits and activities that will cover topics including the environment, energy use & production, health, and fundamental research at the IGB. Although designed for K-12 children, all members of the community are welcome.
A monthly meeting to discuss computational microbial genomics. New complex questions in microbial function and ecology are stretching the limits of existing computational analytical tools. The Computational Microbial Genomics working group aims to bring together microbiologists and computational scientists to address this gap. Lunch will be provided. Join the mailing list or the Slack channel for updates and networking, or contact microgeno@igb.illinois.edu with questions.
Join us for family-friendly fun with games and treats. All IGB family and friends welcome!
"Biocluster: New Features and New Computing"
Daniel Davidson, CNRG Director
Topic: Biocluster
Lunch will be provided