Past Events

Dram Seminars - Past

December 10, 2015 | 7:00-9:00PM | Building 56 Room 614

DNA Repair and Mutagenesis

The DinB•RecA complex is structurally and functionally distinct from its native components

Tommy Tashjian; Godoy's Lab, Northeastern University

CRISPR/Cas: From Tool to Therapeutic Application

Cecilia Cotta; Senior Scientist, Editas Medicine

November 19, 2015 | 7:00-9:00PM | Building 56 Room 614

DNA Repair and Mutagenesis

Measuring Cellular DNA BERsatility (Base Excision Repair) in vivo

Isaac Alexander; Samson Lab, MIT

Mutational Strand Asymmetries in Cancer: Tracking the Footprints of DNA Damage and Repair

Nick Haradhvala; Getz Lab, Broad Institute

May 19, 2015 | 7:00-9:00PM | Building 56 Room 614

DNA Repair and Mutagenesis

Breaking Allosteric Regulation in Ribonucleotide reductase

Michael Funk; Drennan Lab, MIT

Understanding and Targeting Therapy Resistance in Hereditary Cancer

Nicholas Panzarino; Cantor Lab, University of Massachusetts Medical

May 5, 2015 | 7:00-9:00PM | Building 56 Room 614

DNA Repair and Mutagenesis

In vitro DNA replication fidelity

Jennifer Ong; Senior Scientist, New England Biolabs

8-oxoguanine repair in nucleosome substrates

Eric Olmon; Delaney Lab, Brown University

April 14, 2015 | 7:00-9:00PM | Building 56 Room 614

DNA Repair and Mutagenesis

Chromosome rearrangements via template switching between diverged repeated sequences

Ranjith Anand; Haber Lab, Brandeis University

Environmental and Context-dependent regulation of DNA damage, DNA repair, and Chemosensitivity

Michael Lee; Lee Lab, University of Massachusetts Medical School

March 17, 2015 | 7:00-9:00PM | Building 56 Room 614

DNA Repair and Mutagenesis

High-throughput screening for novel double strand break repair inhibitors

Ranjit Bindra; Bindra Lab, Yale University

Regulation of the DNA damage responses in the Emerging Pathogen Acinetobacter baumannii

Carly Ching; Godoy Lab, Northeastern University
 

February 17, 2015 | 7:00-9:00PM | Building 56 Room 614

DNA Repair and Mutagenesis : Rescheduled

In vitro DNA replication fidelity

Jennifer Ong; Senior Scientist, New Englad Biolabs

8-oxoguanine repair in nucleosome substrates

Eric Olmon; Delaney Lab, Brown University

January 20, 2015 | 7:00-9:00PM | Building 56 Room 614

DNA Repair and Mutagenesis

Alkbh7 promotes programmed cell death following alkylation damage in vivo

Jennifer Jordan; Samson Lab, MIT

Structure and function of Variant Base Excision Repair enzymes predominatly NEIL1

Aishwarya Prakash; Doublie and Wallace Labs, University of Vermont