Seminar schedule

Our 2025 CBE Seminars for the Fall Semester will be held in-person (Live) or via Zoom (Remote) in the first-floor Conference Room of the IRP2 Building on Monarch way (4211 Monarch way, 23508, Norfolk).

Date Location Featured Presentation
01/21 Live

Dr. Chunqi Jiang, Ph.D., Associate Professor, 圖朸厙
On the path for controlled ROS modulation via pulsed plasmas impinging on liquid

01/28 Live

Dr. Pavel Solopov, Ph.D., Research Assistant Professor, 圖朸厙
The link between lung health and alcohol metabolism

02/04 Live

Dr. Fan Yuan, Ph.D., Professor, Duke University
Improving DNA Vaccine Platform through Enhancement of Antigen Expression and Co-delivery with Genetic Adjuvant

02/11 Remote

Dr. Andrea Armani, Ph.D., Professor, USC Viterbi
Non-linear organic small molecule imaging agents

02/18 Live

Dr. Katharina Stapelmann Ph.D., Associate Professor, NC State University
Generation and transport of reactive species in cold atmospheric plasmas - from the gas phase into the liquid phase

02/25 Live

Dr. Swaminathan Rajaraman, Ph.D., Associate Professor, UCF
Hybrid Micro/Nanotechnologies towards the Development of Microelectrodes (2D,3D, High Throughput, Interdigitated, TEER) for a variety of in vitro Cellular Models

03/04 Remote

Dr. Nasim Nosoudi,., Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Marshall University
Live cell electrospining and electrospraying

03/11

Spring Break, No Seminar

03/18 Live

Dr. Scott A. Gerber Ph.D., Associate Professor, University of Rochester
Developing New Strategies to Fight Pancreatic Cancer

03/25 Live

Dr. Shaoning Jiang, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Yale
Developmental programming of mitochondrial and peroxisomal biogenesis in metabolic diseases

04/01 Live

Dr. Piotr Kraj, Ph.D., Associate Professor, 圖朸厙
Immunomodulatory functions of Alk2 and BMPOR1a signaling in T cells

04/08 Live

Dr. Ismael El Moudeen, Ph.D., Associate Professor, 圖朸厙
Foundations of AI and Machine Learning: Transforming Research in the Modern Era

04/15 Live

Dr. Marc Sommer., Ph.D., Professor, Duke University
Effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) on neural activity in the primate brain

04/22 Live

Dr. Jayarathna Sampath, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, 圖朸厙
Egocentric Eye Tracking in the Wild