Chemical Society Seminar (Winkler Lecture): Christophe Lachance-Brais- Nucleic acid hybrids – What to make of these exotic DNA forms
The most prevalent form of DNA is the double helix (B-DNA), located in the cell nucleus. However, this versatile biopolymer can also take on other conformations, such as guanine quadruplexes or the i-motif, each of which has utility in biology or nanotechnology. A new conformation discovered in 2016 by the Sleiman group is in a class by itself.
Chemistry Teaching Assistant Program (Chem TAP) January Training Meeting
Host: Department of Chemistry & Office of Science EducationÌý
Event: Chemistry Teaching Assistant Program (Chem TAP) January training meetingÌý
Date: Thursday, January 9, 2025, 4:30 – 6:30 PMÌý
An opportunity for chemistry graduate students to hear from instructors and former TAs about teaching in chemistry, and to participate in the following:Ìý
Chemical Society Seminar (Brown Lecture): Francois Ravenelle
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Bio:Chemical Society Seminar (Allan Hay Lecture): Bert Meijer
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Bio:Chemical Society Seminar (JT Donald Lecture): Moungi Bawendi
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