2019 Busse Lecture – (1 of 2): Dale Wurster
Professor Dale Wurster from the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy will give the 2019 Busse Lecture on "Determination of Adsorption Site Specificity – Activated Carbon as a Model".
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Professor Dale Wurster from the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy will give the 2019 Busse Lecture on "Determination of Adsorption Site Specificity – Activated Carbon as a Model".
Professor Dale Wurster from the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy will give the second 2019 Busse Lecture on "Compression Calorimetry".
Join us on April 5 at 3:30pm for Dr. Janet Smith's Hutchinson lecture, "Natural Product Biosynthetic Enzymes: Not All Domains Are What They Appear to Be".
As superficial as it is, skin is a complex and dynamic organ and it is the most common site of cancer in the US. Epidermis of the skin undergoes lifelong self-renewal through a tightly regulated balance of cell growth and differentiation.
Transcription Factors govern key cellular processes underlying development and disease. Genetic studies have implicated a number of transcription factors in various cancers. To date, transcription factors have proven to be recalcitrant to traditional drug discovery approaches
Join us on April 25, 2019 for our annual Rennebohm Lecture with Dr. David Kingsley when he will be presenting, "Fishing for the Secrets of Vertebrate Evolution."
Join us on April 26, 2019 for our annual Rennebohm Lecture with Dr. David Kingsley when he will present, "Applying Evolutionary Principles to Common Traits and Diseases in Humans."
Bacterial morphology is a complex trait, influenced by genetic and environmental factors alike. To date, analysis of environmental determinants of bacterial shape has been restricted to nutrient-derived signals.
"A Fantastic Voyage to Understanding TCDD Toxicity and AHR Biology". A symposium honoring the career of Professor Richard Peterson.
Join the Pharmaceutical Sciences Division for a seminar with Taeghwan Hyeon, PhD.