Fall 2019 Seminar Series

We have four great speakers lined up to deliver talks for the fall seminar series:

  • Nickolas Banovich, Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) (hosted by Audrey Fu)
  • Rustom Antia, Emory University (hosted by Jim Bull)
  • Kayla Hardwick, Phylos (hosted by BCB student Bob Week)
  • Wolfgang Banzhaf, Michigan State (hosted by James Foster)

If you would like a chance to meet with any of these speakers individually while they are on campus, please contact their host.

All seminars are on Thursdays at 12:30 in EP 122.

cmci seminar series flyer

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