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    Microbiology and Immunology Thesis Presentation - Y.Sun

    9 am - 10 am
    Yanbo Sun - Thesis Presentation “Characterizing ZBTB20 as a novel regulator of CD8 T cell differentiation and metabolism” Advisor: Ed Usherwood
    6
    Apr

    M&I Seminar Series: Eyal Amiel, PhD

    3 pm - 4 pm
    “Metabolic Regulation of Dendritic Cell Immune Function” Eyal Amiel, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Biomedical and Health Sciences University of Vermont
    6
    Apr

    Surviving Social Isolation -Tips from a Counselor

    3 pm - 4 pm
    Join Dick's House Counselor, Todd Lindsley, for a discussion about how to cope with the new challenges and how to survive the social isolation.
    6
    Apr

    Human-Centered Immersive Graphics

    3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
    Qi will present his research and vision in understanding our perceptual nature and further leveraging it in immersive, interactive, and physics-based scenarios,.
    6
    Apr

    CANCELLED:Nicholas Christakis, Blueprint: Evolutionary Origins of a Good Society

    4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
    Nicholas Christakis (Yale) will discuss his book Blueprint: Evolutionary Origins of a Good Society at an event sponsored by the Political Economy Project. Apr 6, time and place TBD
    6
    Apr

    William W. Cook Memorial Lecture by Poet and Professor of English, Evie Shockley

    5 pm - 6 pm
    Evie Shockley, poet and professor of English at Rutgers University, will deliver the 2020 William W. Cook Memorial Lecture. The location of this lecture is to be determined.
    6
    Apr

    Miwa Myatrek "Infinitely Yours" and "This World Made Itself"

    7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
    Part film, part performance, completely captivating. Miwa Matreyek transports audiences with her signature blend of intricate, animated projections and real-time shadow play.
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