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CMV US28 regulates cellular signaling pathways to maintain viral latency
An excitable cortical circuit that controls cell division
Integrative Research in Biology (IntBIO) Program Webinar
All Roads Lead to Akt: How HCMV Controls Akt Activity to Generate a Microenvironment Favoring Viral Dissemination".
Tracking neurodevelopmental disorders in postnatal brain development with a neuronal activity-dependent reporter
BioRender 101 Webinar
BioRender is a web-based program that helps you create scientific figures up to 50x faster than traditional tools. The tool combines a library of over 50,000 scientifically accurate, expert-validated life science icons and templates for creating publication-quality figures in minutes - no drawing skills required! Register here: https://biorender.zoom.us/webinar/register
Bok stability/activity is dependent on IP3Rs and Mcl-1 at the ER membrane
Click here for Zoom Or, go to https://upstate.zoom.us/joinand enter meeting ID: 995 6615 9621 and password: 155244 Join from dial-in phone line: Dial: +1 646 931 3860 or +1 646 876 9923 Meeting ID: 995 6615 9621 Participant ID: Shown after joining the meeting International numbers available: https://upstate.zoom.us/u/adu4NYJu3H
The James Webb Space Telescope
Mid-Scale Research Infrastructure-1 Program Webinar
The NSF Mid-scale Research Infrastructure-1 Program (Mid-scale RI-1) supports either the design or implementation of unique and compelling research infrastructure projects. Mid-scale implementation projects may include any combination of equipment, instrumentation, cyber infrastructure, broadly used large-scale datasets and the personnel needed to successfully commission the project. Mid-scale RI-1 design projects include the design efforts intended to lead to the eventual implementation of a mid-scale class RI project. This webinar will provide an overview of this program that was announced in the recent solicitation NSF 22-637, especially geared for the CISE community. Register in advance for this webinar: hthps://nsf.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_THFmkPdZR8uU6Bjj7b_ENQ
An informational webinar about the Integrative Research in Biology (IntBIO) Program hosted by the Division of Biological Infrastructure (DBI). Program Officers will introduce the IntBIO Program and discuss recent updates to the solicitation. They will also provide tips on how to write a great IntBIO proposal. It is an opportunity to raise questions and communicate directly with Program Officers in your field. To participate, please register using the link below: There will be a 30-minute presentation, followed by an open Q&A session with Program Officers. REGISTER HERE