CEBaM Seminar Series: May 1st, Michael Baym – Harvard Medical School
Mark your calendars and join us on Monday, May 1st at 12 pm!
Mark your calendars and join us on Monday, May 1st at 12 pm!
Ashman’s pollination passion recently bore further fruit for her already illustrious career when she was selected in March for the prestigious Humboldt Research Award…
Catherine R. ArmbrusterPostdoctoral Associate(Bomberger Lab)University of Pittsburgh “Adaptation and genomic erosion in fragmented P. aeruginosa populations in the sinuses of people with cystic fibrosis” Click here to view a recording of the talk. March 28, 2022 12 – 1 p.m. Via ZoomMeeting ID: 915 8466 1849 Contact KLB237@PITT.EDU
Anne-Ruxandra Carvunis has received a 2022 Chancellor’s Distinguished Research Award along with 14 other faculty members. According to the official release, she was “recognized for her work on new genes that emerge through evolution. One of just a handful of the foremost experts on this phenomenon, Carvunis’ peers called her research ‘among the most innovative’ in evolutionary biology.” The Chancellor’s Distinguished Research Award annually recognizes outstanding scholarly accomplishments of members of the University of Pittsburgh’s faculty. For more the official announcement, please click…
Lindy McBrideAssistant ProfessorPrinceton University “Why and how a disease vector mosquito evolved to selectively target humans” February 28, 2022 12 – 1 p.m. Via ZoomMeeting ID: 928 1162 9574 Contact KLB237@PITT.EDU
Andrea L. Graham Professor of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Co-Director of the Global Health Program Princeton University “Economics of expulsion: Costs and benefits of immune defense in This Wormy World” November 30, 2021 12 – 1 p.m. Via ZoomMeeting ID: 965 9934 6792 Contact KLB237@PITT.EDU
In 2022, we will award 2 or more fellowships of up to $10,000 to trainees (Ph.D. students or postdoctoral researchers) to support a new or existing project consistent with the mission of the Center.
2021-2022 CEBaM Seminar Series September 21, 202112:00 – 1:00 pm Hybrid EventRegister for an in-person at 1095 Biomedical Science Tower (10th floor, masks required) to Kristie, KLB237@pitt.edu (25 seats available) OR ZoomMeeting ID: 950 5873 8647 Erik Wright, PhDAssistant Professor, Biomedical InformaticsUniversity of Pittsburgh “Can Cycling Between Different Antibiotics Abate Antibiotic Resistance?
Some antibiotic pairs display a property known as collateral