Sep 20, 202210:30 AMTHESIS SEMINAR: The Role of the ESCRT Apparatus in Alphaherpesvirus Envelopment, and its Use as a Tool to Study Viral Envelopment and Anterograde Trafficking in NeuronsJenna BarnesForchheimer Medical Science Building 1st Fl. Lec. Hall; Zoom
Sep 28, 20222:00 PMTHESIS SEMINAR: Regulation of ß-actin mRNA by the Insulin-Like Growth Factor II mRNA Binding Protein (IGF2BP1 /ZBP1/ IMP1)Leti NunezPrice Center/Block Pavilion LeFrak; Zoom
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