ICYMI: Brent Hoffman and team recent’s publication was released on December 14, 2023 in the National Library of Medicine.
Month: December 2023
Molecular basis and cellular functions of vinculin-actin directional catch bonding
ICYMI: Brent Hoffman and team recent’s publication was released on December 14, 2023 in the National Public Library of Medicine.
Registration open for BME 713S: Frontiers in Biodesign Seminar – Spring 2024
Dear Duke Community,
We are excited to inform you that the BME 713S: Frontiers in Biodesign seminar series will be offered again for the Spring 2024 semester. This engaging and informative course will take place on Fridays in Wilkinson Auditorium from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
Drs. Daniel Reker and Lingchong You will be the instructors for this semester’s course. Their expertise and passion for the subject promise a rewarding and insightful learning experience for all participants.
Trainees are strongly encouraged to sign up, and registration is now open in Duke Hub for the Spring 2024 semester. Please secure your spot at your earliest convenience, as we have a limited number of open seats (30).
For a preview of the exciting lineup of speakers scheduled for the seminar series, please visit our Center for Quantitative Biodesign website. We have curated a diverse and distinguished group of speakers who will share their insights and experiences in the field.
For any questions, please contact our Program Coordinator, Xavier Larkin at xavier.larkin@duke.edu or the Center’s email address at dukeqbiodesigncenter@gmail.com
Facilitating Nirmatrelvir Clinical Development with Quantitative Systems Pharmacology with Dr. Richard Allen | December 1, 2023| Pfizer
On behalf of the Duke Center for Quantitative Biodesign, we would like to send a special thank you to Dr. Richard Allen, Research Fellow at Pfizer, for his insightful presentation on “Facilitating Nirmatrelvir Clinical Development with Quantitative Systems Pharmacology” last Friday, 12/1.
We also appreciate your time meeting with trainees and additional faculty members. Your contributions were invaluable.