FDC Faculty Seminar Series, November 5, 11:00 am

The next event in the FDC Seminar Series will be a research presentation by our colleague Qingran Li. Title: Response of Industrial Electricity Load to Temperature and the Climate Change Implication Presenter: Qingran Li Time: Friday November 5th at 11AM (Campus location TBD, Zoom link below) Description: Estimating the impact of climate change on energy use across the globe … Continue reading FDC Faculty Seminar Series, November 5, 11:00 am

Upcoming Lecture: Global Trends in Energy Transition

Speaker: Chris Nelder – creator and host of the Energy Transition Show podcast October 6th, 7 PM Sykes Common Lounge at St. Lawrence University and via zoom: https://stlawu.zoom.us/j/94144512533 Public is welcome! We can have a max of 50 people; social-distancing and masks are mandatory. Please join us for an exciting lecture about the current status of the transition from fossil fuels … Continue reading Upcoming Lecture: Global Trends in Energy Transition

Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science Seminar

Clarkson UniversitySeminarRama Yakubu M.D., Ph.D.Departments of Anatomic Pathology and Laboratory MedicineUniversity of California San Francisco, CA An Investigation of the Arginine Methylome in Toxoplasma gondii Friday, October 29, 2021 3:30 pm 212 Bertrand H. Snell HallZOOM Information Abstract:Arginine methylation is a common post translational modification found on nuclear and cytoplasmic proteins that has roles in transcriptional … Continue reading Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science Seminar

Reh School of Business Seminar

Assistant Professor of Economics Michael Sacks will present “Radicalization” a coauthored paper with Jean-Paul Carvalho of Oxford on Friday October 22 at 11 AM in Snell 214.   Abstract:We examine the conditions under which an identity group (e.g. religion, race, social class) can be radicalized over time by a forward-looking organization. A dynamic radicalization strategy … Continue reading Reh School of Business Seminar

Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science Seminar

Dr. Stephen L. Craig William T. Miller Distinguished Professor of Chemistry Department of ChemistryDuke Universitywill speak on Covalent Mechanochemistry for New Reactions, Stronger Materials, and Soft Devices Abstract:The direct coupling of mechanical forces in polymers to covalent chemical reactions hasopened new opportunities in chemical reactivity, stress-responsive materials, andmechanochemically active soft devices. This talk will describe … Continue reading Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science Seminar

Biology Seminar Series

Speaker: Dr. Jessica MacDonald Assistant Professor of BiologySyracuse UniversityWill present a talk titled:Genetics, Epigenetics and Environmental Factors in Neocortical Development and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Dr. MacDonald is an Assistant Professor in the Biology Department’s Program in Neuroscience at Syracuse University. She is interested in the genetic and epigenetic mechanisms regulating neuronal development and function, with a … Continue reading Biology Seminar Series

Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science Seminar

Dr. Stephen L. Craig William T. Miller Distinguished Professor of Chemistry Department of ChemistryDuke Universitywill speak on Covalent Mechanochemistry for New Reactions, Stronger Materials, and Soft Devices Abstract:The direct coupling of mechanical forces in polymers to covalent chemical reactions hasopened new opportunities in chemical reactivity, stress-responsive materials, andmechanochemically active soft devices. This talk will describe … Continue reading Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science Seminar