The WashU Biochemistry & Biophysics Community is once again hosting the “Biochemical & Biophysical Evenings” seminar this spring! We have three seminars scheduled throughout the semester highlighting exciting biochemical and biophysical research in the St. Louis community. Each seminar will be 45-50 minutes followed by a question-and-answer session, with refreshments afterwards.
As a reminder, we are excited to host Dr. Maria Mills from the University of Missouri as our Biophysical Evening speaker this Thursday, February 15th at 4:00 pm in the Connor Auditorium! Her talk is titled “Magnetic tweezers investigations of the type IA topoisomerase of Mycobacterium smegmatis” (see attached flyer). Please join us to learn about the Mills Lab’s research and network with biochemists and biophysicists!
We look forward to seeing you there! Light refreshments are available in 264 McDonnell Sciences (BMBSeminar Room), following the BPE seminar.