CRBI Seminar - Ji-Young Young, University of Toronto Understanding the Architecture of Stress Granule Proteome During Stress

CRBI Seminar - Chuan He RNA methylation in gene expression regulation

CRBI Seminar - Jeff Chan, Professor, Chemistry, University of Illinois Expanding the Chemical Toolbox for Acoustic-based Imaging of Cancer

CRBI Seminar - Sterhios Moschos Understanding SARS-CoV-2 airborne transmission: the role of exhaled breath

CRBI Seminar -Vadim Elisseev, IBM Research UK Accelerating Scientific Discovery

Dr. Vadim Elisseev

Abstract: Scientific discovery is the driving force behind technological and societal progress. It is at the heart of finding new drugs to treat diseases, new materials for clean and sustainable manufacturing and energy production and myriad other innovations. But to deal with many challenges our world is facing, we have to accelerate the pace of discovery. …

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CRBI Seminar - John Chaput, Professor, Chemistry University of California, Irvine Redesigning the Genetic Polymers of Life

Prof. John Charles Chaput 

Abstract: The birth of biotechnology marked a defining moment in American science that launched a multi-billion-dollar industry built on the concept that enzymes found in nature could be used to improve human health. This relatively simple idea revolutionized medicine by providing the tools need to synthesize, sequence, and manipulate DNA with exquisite precision. The panoply …

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Prof. John Charles Chaput

Abstract: The birth of biotechnology marked a defining moment in American science that launched a multi-billion-dollar industry built on the concept that enzymes found in nature could be used to improve human health. This relatively simple idea revolutionized medicine by providing the tools need to synthesize, sequence, and manipulate DNA with exquisite precision. The panoply …

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CRBI Seminar - Yulia Gerasimova, Professor, University of Central Florida Nucleic acid interrogation with colorimetric and fluorescent DNA probes

Prof. Yulia Gerasimova

Abstract: Nucleic acid interrogation with colorimetric and fluorescent DNA probes: Nucleic acid analysis has benefited from the development of hybridization probes that interrogate nucleic acids in a sequence-specific manner. We have efficiently utilized a split approach for the design of hybridization probes based on deoxyribozymes and aptamers as scaffolds. In split probes, analyte-recognizing fragment of …

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CRBI Seminar - Dr. Igor Jurisica, Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto Ai is not Enough: Explainable Biology for Improved Therapies