This Week in Research
Home »November 3 - 9, 2025
From screen to solution: Identifying Antivirals Against Human Herpesviruses
Plasticity Under Pressure: Tracking Perineuronal Net Maturation and Alterations in Human Cortex and Neuropsychiatric Disease
Refreshments will be provided!
Please no photography allowed during the seminar!
Reminder: All Neuroscience Graduate Students are required to attend.
Tech Transfer Open Office Hours
We are excited to invite you to our upcoming open office hours in November and December from 9:30-4:00 where you will have the opportunity to meet with our Industry and External Affairs team. This is a fantastic chance to learn about the resources and expertise our office offers to help advance your discoveries, inventions, and works of authorship into commercial products and services that can transform society, promote entrepreneurship, and drive the formation and growth of new businesses.
Our team provides valuable support in areas such as intellectual property, licensing, and commercialization. On each day, you will have the opportunity to meet with:
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Austin Winter (Sr. Associate of IP & and Licensing, Patent Agent)
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Fiza Hashmi (Associate, Intellectual Property and Licensing)
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Chris Neville (Director of Industry Research)
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Mahfuz Miah (Sr. Associate of IP and Licensing, Patent Agent)
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Fiza Hashmi (Associate, Intellectual Property and Licensing)
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Chris Neville (Director of Industry Research)
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Fiza Hashmi (Associate, Intellectual Property and Licensing)
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Chris Neville (Director of Industry Research)
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Austin Winter (Sr. Associate of IP and Licensing, patent agent)
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Fiza Hashmi (Associate, Intellectual Property and Licensing)
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Chris Neville (Director of Industry Research)
To sign up for an individual 30-minute timeslot, please CLICK HERE.
We believe this is a great opportunity for you to explore how our office can support your work and help bring your innovations to market. We look forward to seeing you there!
Graduate Student Seminar: A Pleiotropic Telodendrimer Nanodrug for Immunomodulation in Sepsis
Refreshments will be provided!
RIP Seminar: Human flavivirus challenge models: advances and lessons learned
Stochasticity and Robustness in Arabidopsis flower development
Hosted by: Assistant Professor Heather
Meyer
BMB Program students are reminded that attendance at all Dept Seminars is required.