International Bio-seminar
International Bio-seminar forms part of an innovative global education curriculum (for doctoral program students) designed to foster researchers that can play an active role in the international community.
In this module, students practice discussing research in English to gain the necessary language proficiency. They will engage with Anglosphere instructors and researchers, including those from the College of Biological Sciences of UC Davis (UCD-CBS), in a two-day intensive seminar conducted in English. Before the seminar begins, students will study academic articles written in English to familiarize themselves with the technical terms and key concepts. The seminar consists of small group discussions, which encourage the students to actively contribute.
※By completing this course, a credit of International Training (Category 3) can be obtained.
Course details
Date | 12/12/2019 (Thu) ∼12/13/2019 (Fri) |
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Supervising lecturer | Dr. Ted Powers Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, College of Biological Sciences, University of California Davis |
Theme | Signal transduction and cell growth control Lecture 1: Overview and principles of cell signaling Lecture 2: Inter-organelle communication and the role of membrane-contacts in signaling Lecture 3: Nutrient sensing and cell growth control |
Bio Colloquium | 12/13/2019 (Fri) 13:30-14:30 TOR Signaling Network: Balancing Growth and Stress |
Preparatory materials (only available to enrolled students) | PDF 1 (PDF: 41KB) |
Date | 12/16/2019 (Mon) ∼12/17/2019 (Tue) |
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Supervising lecturer | Dr. Richard Mckenney Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, College of Biological Sciences, University of California Davis |
Theme | Motor proteins and the cytoskeleton Lecture 1: Cellular Functions of the Microtubule Cytoskeleton Lecture 2: Cellular Mechanisms that Regulate the Intrinsic Activities of Microtubule Motor Proteins Lecture 3: Non-motor Microtubule Associated Proteins (MAPs) and their Cellular Functions |
Bio Colloquium | 12/17/2019 (Tue) 13:30-14:30 Microtubules Gate Tau Condensation To Spatially Regulate Diverse Microtubule Functions |
Preparatory materials (only available to enrolled students) | PDF 1 (PDF: 67.2KB) |