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MBI PhD Qualifying Exam: Development and application of single-molecule detectors of biomolecular interactions by Liu Jingzhun

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MBI PhD Qualifying Exam Time:              11am Date:               31 March 2021, Wednesday Venue:            Webcasted via ZOOM Supervisor      : Prof. Yan Jie DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF SINGLE-MOLECULE DETECTORS OF BIOMOLECULAR INTERACTIONS By LIU Jingzhun,  Yan Jie Group   **Please note the examination following the seminar [...]

MBI PhD Qualifying Exam: Role of microtubules and their modifications in the integrin adhension-dependent mechano-signaling by Deepika Singh

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MBI PhD Qualifying Exam Time:              2pm Date:               31 March 2021, Wednesday Venue:            Fully Webcasted via ZOOM Supervisor      : Prof. Virgile Viasnoff Co-supervisor : Prof. Alexander Bershadsky ROLE OF MICROTUBULES AND THEIR MODIFICATIONS IN THE INTEGRIN ADHESION-DEPENDENT MECHANO-SIGNALING By: Deepika SINGH, Viasnoff Group   **Please note [...]

MBI PhD Qualifying Exam:Understanding contact inhibition locomotion of immune cells in dropsophila melanogaster by Ignacius Tay Yan Yun

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MBI PhD Qualifying Exam Time:              4pm Date:               31 March 2021, Wednesday Venue:            Fully Webcasted via ZOOM Supervisor      : Prof. Yusuke Toyama UNDERSTANDING CONTACT INHIBITION LOCOMOTION OF IMMUNE CELLS IN DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER By: Ignacius TAY Yan Yun, Toyama Lab **Please note the examination following [...]

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