Public Zoom Talks
Upcoming Seminars:
- October 7, 2021, 9 AM - 5 PM: SBU's Institute of Chemical Biology & Drug Discovery hosts the ICB&DD 15th Annual Symposium on, Covid-19/SARS-CoV-2 Antiviral Therapeutics Discovery. The ICB&DD Annual Symposium is thematically focused on cutting-edge advances in chemical biology, structural and computational biology, cancer and infectious diseases, and drug discovery. The Symposium invites renowned scholars in the field as well as highly recognized researchers on campus to present their exciting accomplishments and stimulate the exchange of innovative ideas among speakers, faculty, staff, and students on campus as well as researchers at the Brookhaven National Laboratory, academia and industries in the greater NY metropolitan area.
The Plenary Lecturers this year are: Dr. Sara Cherry, University of Pennsylvania; Dr. Rolf Hilgenfeld, University of Lübeck; Dr. Carolyn Machamer, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Dr. Stanley Perlman, University of Iowa; Dr. Carlos Simmerling, Stony Brook University; Dr. David Veesler, University of Washington; Dr. Susan Weiss, University of Pennsylvania
Registration and/or Zoom details will be posted when available
Ongoing Seminars:
- IACS Seminars: https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/iacs/events/#Upcoming
- Protein Electrostatics 2020: https://proteinelectrostatics.org/
- Protein Folding meeting of Gilad Haran and others in Israel: https://www.proteinfoldinganddynamics.com/
- Statistical and Nonlinear Physics (GSNP) of the American Physical Society (APS) klogW (k-log-double-u) monthly virtual seminar series: https://gsnpaps.wixsite.com/home
- Biweekly seminars about novel and exciting research in evolutionary and ecological system biology: https://sites.google.com/view/eesb-talks/home
- BPPB virtual seminars: https://iyerbiswas.com/outreach/bppbseminars/schedule/
- Emerging Topics in Biomolecular Magnetic Resonance: https://www.mpibpc.mpg.de/emergingmr/
Past Seminars:
- March 23, 2021, 12 - 1PM: Department of Medicine Research Seminar with Carlos Simmerling, Activation of the SARS-CoV-2 membrane fusion spike: what can we learn from simulations? https://stonybrook.zoom.us/j/97621466199?pwd=aGJaSXJrR0VYb2RRWW85QWpYMWdiUT09
- Dec. 11, 2020: Ken A. Dill: The origin of life: did it come from natural physical processes?