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SUMMARY:Prof. John Charles Chaput
DESCRIPTION: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 of applications that have emerged because of recombinant DNA technology?the core scientific discovery that fuelled the revolution?represent the vanguard of drug discovery and personalized medicine. Now\, some forty-years later\, we have begun asking the question: What discoveries could we make or what new technologies could we develop if we are no longer constrained to the natural genetic polymers of life? This talk will focus on the rise of artificial genetic systems\, commonly referred to as XNAs\, where X denotes a genetic polymer other than DNA and RNA. I will illustrate cases where natural enzymes have been redesigned by directed evolution to synthesize\, propagate\, and evolve artificial genetic polymers with backbone structures that are distinct from those found in nature. I will then demonstrate how XNAs are beginning to drive new applications in synthetic biology\, biotechnology\, and medicine.
URL:https://mycrbi.com/event/prof-john-charles-chaputy/
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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SUMMARY:Prof. John Charles Chaput 
DESCRIPTION: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 of applications that have emerged because of recombinant DNA technology—the core scientific discovery that fuelled the revolution—represent the vanguard of drug discovery and personalized medicine. Now\, some forty-years later\, we have begun asking the question: What discoveries could we make or what new technologies could we develop if we are no longer constrained to the natural genetic polymers of life? This talk will focus on the rise of artificial genetic systems\, commonly referred to as XNAs\, where X denotes a genetic polymer other than DNA and RNA. I will illustrate cases where natural enzymes have been redesigned by directed evolution to synthesize\, propagate\, and evolve artificial genetic polymers with backbone structures that are distinct from those found in nature. I will then demonstrate how XNAs are beginning to drive new applications in synthetic biology\, biotechnology\, and medicine.
URL:https://mycrbi.com/event/prof-john-charles-chaput/
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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SUMMARY:CRBI/CIRC Seminar
DESCRIPTION:CRBI Seminar – John Chaput\, Professor\, Chemistry University of California\, Irvine \nRedesigning the Genetic Polymers of Life
URL:https://mycrbi.com/event/1004/
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220111T120000
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CREATED:20220110T210830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260604T155447Z
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SUMMARY:Dr. Vadim Elisseev
DESCRIPTION: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. This talk will provide an overview of technologies from across IBM Research in high performance computing\, AI\, quantum computing and hybrid cloud\, which are enabling us to solve some of the most ambitious problems in science\, business and society.
URL:https://mycrbi.com/event/dr-vadim-elisseev/
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220111T100000
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DTSTAMP:20260623T170554
CREATED:20250313T182631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260604T155157Z
UID:1002-1641895200-1641898800@mycrbi.com
SUMMARY:CRBI/CIRC Seminar
DESCRIPTION:CRBI Seminar -Vadim Elisseev\, IBM Research UK \nAccelerating Scientific Discovery
URL:https://mycrbi.com/event/1002/
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210602T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210602T110000
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CREATED:20250313T142437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260604T155154Z
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SUMMARY:CRBI/CIRC Seminar
DESCRIPTION:CRBI Seminar – Sterhios Moschos \nUnderstanding SARS-CoV-2 airborne transmission: the role of exhaled breath
URL:https://mycrbi.com/event/1000/
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210414T100000
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SUMMARY:CRBI/CIRC Seminar
DESCRIPTION:CRBI Seminar – Jeff Chan\, Professor\, Chemistry\, University of Illinois \nExpanding the Chemical Toolbox for Acoustic-based Imaging of Cancer
URL:https://mycrbi.com/event/998/
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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UID:996-1614160800-1614164400@mycrbi.com
SUMMARY:CRBI/CIRC Seminar
DESCRIPTION:CRBI Seminar – Chuan He \nRNA methylation in gene expression regulation
URL:https://mycrbi.com/event/996/
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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SUMMARY:CRBI/CIRC Seminar
DESCRIPTION:CRBI Seminar – Ji-Young Young\, University of Toronto \nUnderstanding the Architecture of Stress Granule Proteome During Stress
URL:https://mycrbi.com/event/994/
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210113T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210113T110000
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SUMMARY:CRBI/CIRC Seminar
DESCRIPTION:CRBI Seminar – Chris Perry\, Associate Professor\, School of Kinesiology & Health Science York University \nUnderlying mechanisms of Duchenne muscular dystrophy
URL:https://mycrbi.com/event/992/
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200212T100000
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SUMMARY:CRBI/CIRC Seminar
DESCRIPTION:CRBI Seminar – Norberto Guzman\, Chief Scientific Officer Princeton Biochemicals Inc. \nPoint of Care Analytical Techniques
URL:https://mycrbi.com/event/990/
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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UID:988-1579860000-1579863600@mycrbi.com
SUMMARY:CRBI/CIRC Seminar
DESCRIPTION:CRBI Seminar – Sergei Manzhos\, Associate Professor School of Materials and Chemical Technology\, Tokyo Institute of Technology \nArtificial Intelligence
URL:https://mycrbi.com/event/988/
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