Fwd: [Biopdaf] Biology IAP Offerings --- Wednesday, January 11th
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From: Betsey Walsh <betz at MIT.EDU>
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Subject: [Biopdaf] Biology IAP Offerings --- Wednesday, January 11th
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PROTEOMICS AND PROTEIN TECHNOLOGIES
First talk in the series
We welcome world leaders in proteomics and protein science from the
Boston area to this IAP series. Talks will describe a wide range of
cutting edge technologies and large-scale approaches for
characterizing the proteome, as well as strategies for interpreting
and using the resulting data.
Contact: Prof. Amy Keating, 68-641, x2-3398, keating [at] mit.edu
Quantitative Proteomic Analysis of Cellular Signaling Networks
Forest White, Ph.D., MIT Division of Biological Engineering
Wed Jan 11, 03:30-04:30pm, Whitehead Auditorium
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LIFE AFTER MIT: TAKING THE NEXT STEP IN ACADEMIC SCIENCE
Finding a Faculty Position
Tania Baker, MIT Professor of Biology
Dan Bolan, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, University of Massachusetts,
Worcester; Veronica Godoy-Carter, Ph.D., Assistant Professor,
Northeastern University
Looking for that professorship is a daunting process. What do search
committees look for? Where do you find more about jobs? What
questions should you ask? What do you need to keep in mind? Come find
out from faculty from MIT and other local universities who have
experienced both sides of the fence!
Wed Jan 11, 12-01:30pm, 68-181
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REPAIR OF BASIC LABORATORY EQUIPMENT
Engineer Charles Moses will conduct a course on repair of laboratory
equipment, geared toward, but not limited to, beginners. Equipment
will include: electrophoresis units, spectrophotometers, motors on
shakers and centrifuges, etc. General topics will also include:
assessing the tools required to disassemble, fix and reassemble a
piece of equipment; tool quality; and rational disassembly of
equipment when the function of some component is not known. Bring
broken equipment on which to practice.
Wed Jan 11; Wed Jan 25, 6-8:00pm, 68-077 (Project Lab, Bldg 68)
Other Biology IAP Offerings:
http://mit.edu/biology/www/biology/iap.html#proteom
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