The Bio-X Fellowships are made possible by various gifts in order to promote interdisciplinary research by promising scientists who are working on projects that bridge the gap between biology and other fields. To date, 147 Ph.D. students have received three-year fellowships through Bio-X. After completion of their training, our fellows continue to positively impact the scientific community through their roles as professors, co-founders of start-up companies, and research scientists, among others.
EVENT AGENDA:
Introduction
by Carla Shatz
Mihalis Kariolis, Bioengineering
On Growth and Form ‐ A Bacterial Perspective
Elsa Birch, Chemical Engineering
Host metabolic interaction during viral infection: modeling and measuring T7 phage infection of E. coli
Jack Wang, Neurobiology
Local Axonal Protection by WldS as Revealed by Conditional Regulation of Protein Stability
Jennifer Brady, Microbiology & Immunology
Mechanisms of Nuclear Reprogramming Elucidated by Heterokaryon RNA Sequencing
One‐minute introduction by fellows and introduction of new Bio‐X and Bio‐X SIGF Fellows
by Dr. Carla Shatz
Reception
Clark Center Courtyard