
FREE
for Members
Chemical Biology Discussion Group Year-End Symposium
Wednesday, May 23, 2018, 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM EDT
The New York Academy of Sciences, 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich St Fl 40, New York
The goal of the Academy's Chemical Biology Discussion Group is to enhance interactions among local-area laboratories working in chemical biology and to showcase cutting edge research in chemical biology to the wider community. The program features distinguished keynote speaker Dr JoAnne Stubbe, MIT, and short, cutting-edge talks covering a range of topics in chemical biology. A committee of experts selects short talk presenters from abstract submissions. The meeting concludes with a poster session and networking reception.
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Member
$0
Nonmember Academia, Faculty, etc.
$65
Nonmember Corporate, Other
$75
Nonmember Not for Profit
$65
Nonmember Student, Undergrad, Grad, Fellow
$30
Member Student, Post-Doc, Fellow
$0
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Wednesday
May 23, 2018
12:30 PM
Registration and Poster Set-Up
1:00 PM
Welcome and Introduction
Speakers
Sonya Dougal, PhD
The New York Academy of Sciences
Yimon Aye, PhD
Cornell University and Weill Cornell Medicine
1:15 PM
Characterization of Disease Causing Mutations Associated with FGF Receptor Tyrosine Kinases
Speaker
William M. Marsiglia
Traaseth Lab, New York University
1:30 PM
Caged Cyclopropenes for Spatiotemporal Control of Bioorthogonal Reactivity
Speaker
Pratik Kumar
Laughlin Lab, Stony Brook University
1:45 PM
Highly Efficient RNA Circularization and an Application for Intracellular Metabolite Detection
Speaker
Jacob L. Litke
Jaffrey Lab, Weill Cornell Medical College
2:00 PM
A Tale of Two Deaths: What Determines How Immune Cells Die?
Speaker
Cornelius Y. Taabazuing, PhD
Bachovchin Lab, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
2:15 PM
Control of Salmonella Virulence by Microbiota-Derived Short-Chain Fatty Acids
Speaker
Zhenrun J. Zhang
Hang Lab, The Rockefeller University
2:30 PM
Networking Coffee Break
3:00 PM
Keynote Presentation: Ribonucleotide Reductases - Unexpected Quaternary Structures Providing New Targets for Therapeutic Intervention
Speaker
JoAnne Stubbe, PhD
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
3:45 PM
Poster Session and Networking Reception
5:20 PM
F1000Research Outstanding Poster Presentation Awards
Speaker
Yimon Aye, PhD
Cornell University and Weill Cornell Medicine
5:30 PM