[Compbio-allhands] 10/20/22 Clements Lecture with Daniel Asarnow, PhD

BBC Seminar Series Bioinformatics Biophysics Chemistry & Chemical Biology Complex Biological Systems Thursdays, Noon Genentech Hall Byers Auditorium Livestream: http://tiny.ucsf.edu/AbdeVL <http://tiny.ucsf.edu/AbdeVL> Biophysics Alumnus Daniel Asarnow, PhD Clements Lecture Membrane unanchored - how Dispatched releases lipid-modified Hedgehog in animal development October 20, 2022 Y. Chang, Host John Clements is one of the founding members of the UCSF Biophysics graduate group, and he endowed a Biophysics thesis prize in 1996 to be awarded to the Biophysics graduate whose thesis "represents the highest standards of scholarship" filed during the academic year. The award carries a cash prize. BBC Seminars are supported by the Biophysics, Bioinformatics, and Chemistry & Chemical Biology IFM, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, QBC, HARC Center, and the Center for Systems and Synthetic Biology, and the Gladstone Center for Cell Circuitry. Calendar available at https://ccb.ucsf.edu/seminars-events/bbc-seminar-series, https://biophysics.ucsf.edu/seminars-events/bbc-seminar-series, https://bioinformatics.ucsf.edu/seminars-events/bbc-seminar-series
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Flowers, Nicole