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The Center for Integrative Genomics (CIG) reinitiates their monthly advanced research seminars (CIGars) with two presentations given by graduate students and post-docs. Each presentation is approximately 25 minutes with 5 minutes for questions. These talks are directed to graduate students and post-docs but are open to anyone who is interested in the topics.
“Characterization of Chromatin Accessibility during B Cell Maturation, with Implications for COVID"
Maggie Brown, Ph.D. Graduate Student, Bioinformatics
Gregory Gibson, Ph.D., Advisor
Georgia Tech
“The Transcriptional Landscape of B Cells by Single Cell RNAseq"
Erin Connolly, Ph.D. Graduate Student, Bioinformatics
Gregory Gibson, Ph.D., Advisor
Georgia Tech
If you cannot attend in person, please join us virtually via BlueJeans.
This is a great opportunity to:
- Improve your presentation skills as a speaker
- Communicate science, research and technology to an audience with diverse backgrounds
- Practice giving your talk for an upcoming conference, thesis defense, or qualifying oral exams
- Enjoy free lunch and hear about a wide range of work happening in the local bioscience community