GCC IDDD and BioHouston BioConnect, Oct. 3, 2023
We invite all healthcare technology innovators, entrepreneurs and biotech stakeholders to join us for the launch of our new BioConnect networking series (1st Tuesday of each month). The goal of BioConnect is to promote collaboration among academic and industry innovators […]
GCC CMB Monthly Seminar
We invite you to register for our GCC Cellular and Molecular Biophysics Seminar featuring Dr Albert Lin, Morphic Therapeutics, who will discuss How to Create Closure-Stabilizing Integrin Inhibitors. The event will […]
Center for Neuroregeneration Lecture Series: Mechanisms of Astrocyte-neuron Interactions During Synapse Development with Isabella Farhy-Tselnicker, PhD, Texas A&M University
Please join us for the Center for Neuroregeneration Lecture Series: Mechanisms of Astrocyte-neuron Interactions During Synapse Development with Isabella Farhy-Tselnicker, PhD, Texas A&M University. Astrocytes, a major class of non-neuronal […]
Rigor and Reproducibility Workshop, on Oct. 9, 2023, from 9:15 AM – 3 PM
We invite you to register for the Rigor and Reproducibility Workshop on Oct. 9, 2023. This exciting workshop is the 1st place winner of the Association of American Medical Colleges […]
Merck Discovery Biologics Virtual Career Day
Register Here Scientific Talks: What are biologics? What is biologics drug discovery?10:00 AM – 11:30 AM PDT / 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM EDT Career Panel Discussion: What is Merck […]
7th Annual Texas Medical Center Antimicrobial Resistance and Stewardship Conference
Confirmed keynote speakers include Elizabeth Dodds Ashley, Duke Univ.; Kelly E. Dooley, Vanderbilt Univ.; Michael Otto, NIH/NIAID; Arjun Srinivasan, CDC.
Center for Neuroregeneration Lecture Series: Cell and Molecular Events Leading to Age-Related Neurodegenerative Disease with Fred H. Gage, PhD, The Salk Institute
Please join us for the Center for Neuroregeneration Lecture Series: Cell and Molecular Events Leading to Age-Related Neurodegenerative Disease with Fred H. Gage, PhD, The Salk Institute. Age is the greatest risk for […]

