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- Boston Printmakers North American Print BiennialAll day
- Contemporary Issues ExhibitionAll day
- Last Day of Fall Classes12:00 am
- Highpoint Editions: Decade OneAll day
- Images of Participation and Health viewed in three categories: How We Work, How We Live, and How We Play9:00 am
- Extended Study Hours at Hillel House9:00 am
- CFA Winter Art Sale11:00 am
- Midweek Worship Open to All11:10 am
- Sargent Choice: Faculty Lunch11:30 am
- "lncRNAs: Function and Mechanism in Controlling Cellular Identity" Mitchell Guttman, PhD 11:30 am
- AR Brown Bag Lecture: "Carbon counts in archaeological paleoenvironmental reconstruction" by Prof. Suzanne Pilaar Birch12:00 pm
- Planning Ahead: Find Out Why So Many Retired People Are Saying, "These Are the Best Years of My Life” - webinar 12:00 pm
- Paris Internship Program Pre-Departure Meeting2:00 pm
- BU Abroad 1013:00 pm
- Spread the Positivity: A Stress Less Week Event3:00 pm
- New England Holiday Meal4:00 pm
- ECE Seminar with Shuchin Aeron4:00 pm
- Romance Studies Dissertation Defense of Carolina Castillo Larrea4:00 pm
- Tea at the Castle5:00 pm
- Soft Power in Eastern Europe: The Role of Cultural Diplomacy5:00 pm
- Intro to Hebrew Class5:00 pm
- Center for New Music presents a Guest Artist Master Class with Joan Tower, composition5:30 pm
- Fall JazzFest7:30 pm
- CFA presents A DOLL HOUSE7:30 pm
- CFA presents A DELICATE BALANCE7:30 pm
- Time's Arrow New Music Ensemble8:30 pm
"lncRNAs: Function and Mechanism in Controlling Cellular Identity" Mitchell Guttman, PhD
Mitchell Guttman is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Biology and Biological Engineering at the California Institute of Technology. His previous work explored unknown regions of the genome, identifying genes that do not produce proteins but do function in other important ways. His research has defined a new class of players in the genome and shed light on how they work.
When | 11:30 am to 1:00 pm on Wednesday, December 11, 2013 |
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Location | Keefer Auditorium (E-111) |
Contact Name | Joe Hebert |