SBME Research Seminar: The RNA folding problem remains open – Dr. Rhiju Das
The discovery and design of biologically important RNA molecules has lagged behind proteins, in part due to the general difficulty of three-dimensional RNA structural characterization. What are the prospects for an ‘AlphaFold moment’ for RNA? I’ll describe some recent progress in modeling RNA structure from old-fashioned and new machine learning, cryoelectron microscopy, and current and upcoming internet-scale competitions hosted on the Eterna, Kaggle, and CASP platforms.
SBME Research Seminar: The RNA folding problem remains open – Dr. Rhiju Das
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Café Scientifique
February 29, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm PST
Café Scientifique
We’re excited to invite you to a free special event hosted by Indigenous leaders and researchers from the University of British Columbia. Join us for an evening at Café Scientifique at Musqueam Cultural Centre on February 29th, 2024, where we delve into the critical topic of the gut microbiota and its impact on Indigenous health.
Event Highlights:
• Film Screening: “Let Them Eat Dirt”, a thought-provoking film that explores how food and environmental factors shape our gut microbiota.
• Expert Panel Discussion: Engage in conversations with Indigenous leaders and health experts. We will explore the effects of colonization on traditional diets and lifestyles, and their link to modern health challenges in Indigenous communities, including diabetes, obesity, and inflammatory diseases.
• Interactive Dialogue: Learn how Indigenous knowledge and practices around food and health are key to improving gut health and overall well-being. Our discussion will also cover the challenges in reviving traditional food practices and addressing healthcare barriers in contemporary Indigenous communities.
Meet Our Panelists:
• Derek K Thompson – Thlaapkiituup, Director, Indigenous Engagement, Faculty of Medicine, UBC
• Jared Qwustenuxun Williams – Indigenous Foods Educator and Consultant, Award-Winning Writer
• Brett Finlay – CIFAR Senior Fellow and Co-Director, Michael Smith Laboratories, UBC
Moderated by Carolina Tropini, Assistant Professor, School of Biomedical Engineering and Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology, UBC.
Your presence and participation will greatly enrich our discussions. Please RSVP by February 29th. For any inquiries or special accommodations, feel free to contact us at sarah.coffin@ubc.ca.
We look forward to seeing you at this event!