MSE 298 Seminar: Code-breaking Bacterial Biochemical Signals; Bacteria as Reporters of Environmental Conditions
McDonnell Douglas Engineering Auditorium (MDEA)
Regina Ragan, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
University of Califonia, Irvine
Fall 2024: MSE in the Spotlight
This fall, our seminar series will highlight our own faculty. Each speaker will present a 30-40 minute research talk, followed by a 5-10 minute discussion on their career journey. The aim is to give MSE graduate students deeper insights into our research and provide valuable career development advice.
Research Talk: Code-breaking Bacterial Biochemical Signals; Bacteria as Reporters of Environmental Conditions
Short Career Talk: A First-Generation, Low-Income Student’s Path to Academia
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