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4:00pm, Clark Hall, 700

Francis Lin from the University of Manitoba.

Host: Mingming Wu.

Title: Studying Cell Migration in Chemical and Electrical Guiding Environments Using Microfluidic Devices.

4:00pm, Clark Hall, 700

Brad Ramshaw, LANL, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM. Presentionn title: Identifying broken symmetries in correlated electron systems using resonant ultrasound spectroscopy. Host: J.C. Seamus Davis.

4:00pm, Clark Hall, 700

Prof Matt Paszek, Cornell's School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.

Host: Gerald Feigenson.

Title: The cancer cell glycocalyx mechanically primes integrin signaling.

Poster available.

4:00pm, Clark Hall, 700

Professor Matthieu Wyart, Department of Physics, New York University, New York, NY. Presentation title: Flow near the jamming threshold. Host: Jim Sethna.

4:00pm, Clark Hall, 700

Timothy Stemmler from Wayne State University, School of Medicine.

Host: Peng Chen.

Title: Molecular Characteristics of the Mitochondrial Iron-Sulfur Cluster Assembly Pathway

4:00pm, Clark Hall, 700

Chris A. Marianetti, Department of Applied Physics and Mathematics with Materials Science and Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY. Presentation title: Computing the properties of strongly correlated electron materials via DFT+DMFT. Host: Craig Fennie, A&EP.

12:00pm, Physical Sciences Building, 416

Learn what you can and can't get reimbursed for on business trips.

Find out how to buy lab and office supplies.

Meet with your friendly admin staff.

And get a free lunch!

4:00pm, Clark Hall, 700

Jan Lammerding from Cornell gives this week's Biophysics Colloquium.

Host: Mingming Wu.

Title: Squish and squeeze – nuclear biomechanics in health and disease.

4:00pm, Clark Hall, 700

Professor Ulrich Wiesner, Materials Sciences & Engineering, Cornell University. Presentation title: Cocontinuous Cubic Phase Materials: A Voyage from Discovery to Metamaterials and Superconducting Materials. Host: Sol Gruner.

4:00pm, Clark Hall, 700

Joshua Chappie. Department of Molecular Medicine, Cornell University.

Host: Toshi Kawate.

Title: Self-stimulation in three dimensions: a voyeuristic view of dynamin assembly and activation.

Poster available.