Dr. Lintz received his PhD in Cognitive Psychology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2024. His research interests are widespread within the areas of attention, perception, and working memory, though his focus is on how attention operates within working memory.Speaker: Evan Lintz, Sonoma State University
Where: Rohnert ParkCost: Free
Using microfluidics for high-throughput and quantitative biophysics and biochemistryMacromolecular interactions drive all biological processes: proteins bind DNA and RNA to regulate transcription and translation, dense networks of protein-protein interactions convey cellular signals, and enzyme-substrate interactions allow all of the chemical transformations essential for metabolism and signaling. The strength of these interactions predicts the timing and identity of downstream ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
UC Berkeley Physics ColloquiumSpeaker: Hartmut Haeffner, UC BerkeleyEditor's Note: At the time of listing on our calendar, UC Berkeley has two different speakers scheduled for this same time and location. We're listing both until we find out which one is actually speaking.