Education & Seminars
Our members are active member of the Feinberg community, speaking at and participating in a number of educational events around campus on a variety of epigentics-related topics.
Use the tabs below to browse listings of upcoming genetics-related seminars and events. For a schedule of additional Northwestern University and Feinberg School of Medicine events, visit the Feinberg Medical School Event Calendar or PlanIt Purple.
May
14
SQE Lectureship Series with Hilary Coller, PhD
Chicago - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
The Simpson Querrey Institute for Epigenetics presents:
Hilary Coller, PhD
Professor of Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology
University of California, Los Angeles
May
15
SQE Forum on Biochemistry, Epigenetics, and Metabolism (BEaM)
Chicago - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
The BEaM Forum is a data group where Simpson Querrey Institute for Epigenetics members present ongoing work being conducted. It is a great opportunity to get feedback on your work from colleagues, and to make new connections and foster new collaborations within the Institute.
Our forum will normally be held every other week from 3:00-4:00 p.m. Presenters will give a 20-minute talk with 10 minutes for discussion and questions. We welcome presentation from students, techs, postdocs, and PIs. Presenting work-in-progress is always encouraged!
Cookies and coffee provided.
Presenter:
Elly Yeom, PhD Candidate, Neurology/Savas Lab: "Small Nucleolar RNA Binding Protein Longevity as a Point of Vulnerability in Aging"
Apr
16
BMG Seminar: Zhiping Weng, PhD
Chicago - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
The Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics presents:
Zhiping Weng, PhD
Chair of Department of Genomics and Computational Biology
Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biotechnology
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Presentation:
An Expanded Registry of Candidate Cis-Regulatory Elements
Abstract:
Mammalian genomes contain millions of regulatory elements that control the complex patterns of gene expression1. Previously, the ENCODE consortium mapped biochemical signals across hundreds of cell types and tissues and integrated these data to develop a registry containing 0.9 million human and 300,000 mouse candidate cis-regulatory elements (cCREs) annotated with potential functions2. Here we have expanded the registry to include 2.37 million human and 967,000 mouse cCREs, leveraging new ENCODE datasets and enhanced computational methods. This expanded registry covers hundreds of unique cell and tissue types, providing a comprehensive understanding of gene regulation. Functional characterization data from assays such as STARR-seq3, massively parallel reporter assay4, CRISPR perturbation5,6 and transgenic mouse assays7 have profiled more than 90% of human cCREs, revealing complex regulatory functions. We identified thousands of novel silencer cCREs and demonstrated their dual enhancer and silencer roles in different cellular contexts. Integrating the registry with other ENCODE annotations facilitates genetic variation interpretation and trait-associated gene identification, exemplified by the identification of KLF1 as a novel causal gene for red blood cell traits. This expanded registry is a valuable resource for studying the regulatory genome and its impact on health and disease.
Host: Feng Yue, PhD
Refreshments will be served.
Apr
23
BMG Seminar: Christopher Cowan, PhD
Chicago - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
The Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics presents:
Christopher Cowan, PhD
Professor and Chair, Dept. of Neuroscience
Presentation:
Cell and Molecular Mechanisms Shaping Relapse-Like Drug Seeking
Abstract:
Host: Iris Titos-Vivancos, PhD
Refreshments will be served.
Apr
24
BMG Journal Club: Julian Segert and Danling Zhou
Chicago - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
The BMG Journal Club is an opportunity for the department to come together and have in-depth discussions about the current literature and the overall implications of new studies, enhancing everyone’s knowledge of the field at large and about each other’s research interests within the department; providing possible opportunities to collaborate as well. This is also an opportunity to practice vital presentation skills in front of a friendly audience.
Presenters:
Danling Zhou
PhD Student- BMG, Mendillo Lab
Article title: "RNA Pol II inhibition activates cell death independently from the loss of transcription"
Link: https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(25)00856-6
Julian Segert, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow- BMG, Shilatifard Lab
Article title: "Unstructured transcription factor interactions enable emergent specificity”
Link: https://www.science.org/doi/full/10.1126/science.aeb6487
Refreshments will be served.
Apr
30
BMG Seminar: George O'Toole, PhD
Chicago - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
The Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics presents:
George O’Toole, PhD
Elmer R. Pfefferkorn, PhD, Professor of Microbiology and Immunology
Editor in Chief, Journal of Bacteriology
Dept. of Microbiology & Immunology
Title: To Build a Biofilm
Polymicrobial infections represent a significant challenge. For example, despite significant successes developing new therapeutics to treat the underlying causes of cystic fibrosis (CF) and substantial efforts to target the microbes associated with airway damage, infections associated with CF are still a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. A major cause of persistent, drug-recalcitrant infections in persons with CF is their polymicrobial nature. The ability of polymicrobial communities to cause disease, persist in vivo and withstand higher concentrations of antimicrobial agents is multifactorial and incompletely understood. Emerging evidence suggests that microbial community composition dramatically alters the ability of antimicrobial agents to eradicate infections - such interactions among microbes can result in decreased antimicrobial efficacy in vivo. Furthermore, polymicrobial lung infections are associated with worse prognoses. I will discuss our recent efforts to leverage large clinical data sets from person with CF to develop a new in vitro, polymicrobial community model, and describe how we deploy this model to begin to understand mechanisms of microbial interactions and community function. I also argue that our system can serve as novel antimicrobial screening platform and as “model” community to study microbial interactions more broadly
Host: Arthur Prindle, PhD
Refreshments will be served.
May
07
BMG Seminar: John Doench, PhD
Chicago - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
The Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics presents:
John G. Doench, Ph.D.
Institute Scientist, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
Director R&D, Genetic Perturbation Platform
Presentation: "Where Does He Get Those Wonderful Toys? A Tour of the Functional Genomics Toolbox"
Host: Marc Mendillo, PhD
Refreshments will be served.
May
14
BMG Seminar: Hilary Coller, PhD
Chicago - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
The Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics presents:
Hilary Coller, PhD
Presentation:
Abstract:
Host:
Refreshments will be served.
May
15
SQE Forum on Biochemistry, Epigenetics, and Metabolism (BEaM)
Chicago - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
The BEaM Forum is a data group where Simpson Querrey Institute for Epigenetics members present ongoing work being conducted. It is a great opportunity to get feedback on your work from colleagues, and to make new connections and foster new collaborations within the Institute.
Our forum will normally be held every other week from 3:00-4:00 p.m. Presenters will give a 20-minute talk with 10 minutes for discussion and questions. We welcome presentation from students, techs, postdocs, and PIs. Presenting work-in-progress is always encouraged!
Cookies and coffee provided.
Presenters:
Elly Yeom, PhD Candidate, Neurology/Savas Lab
Title of talk: "Small Nucleolar RNA Binding Protein Longevity as a Point of Vulnerability in Aging"
Prathani Vadlamani, PhD Candidate, BMG/ Foltz Lab
Title of talk: “DNMT1 Mediated DNA Methylation Restricts Endogenous and Ectopic Centromeres”
May
22
BMG Journal Club: Yoga Haribabu and Jonathan Gurkan
Chicago - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
The BMG Journal Club is an opportunity for the department to come together and have in-depth discussions about the current literature and the overall implications of new studies, enhancing everyone’s knowledge of the field at large and about each other’s research interests within the department; providing possible opportunities to collaborate as well. This is also an opportunity to practice vital presentation skills in front of a friendly audience.
Presenters:
Yoga Haribabu
Graduate Student - BMG, Mendillo Lab
Article title:
Link:
Refreshments will be served.
Apr
13
Lurie Cancer Center Core Technologies & Applications Seminar
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Advancing Drug Development: Translational Capabilities of the Developmental Therapeutics Core
Nayereh Ghoreishi, M.S.
Assistant Director, Developmental Therapeutics Core
Chemistry of Life Processes Institute
Northwestern University
*Lunch will be served
Apr
14
University Practicum | The Science of How Students Learn - Synchronous Online Session: Cultivating Attention (2026 Spring)
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Selected by the campus community, this year’s University Practicum focuses on the science of how students learn. Participants will explore innovative, evidence-based strategies grounded in core learning principles—not only to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of higher education, but to shape its future.
This year includes synchronous online sessions, complemented by a featured speaker, learning labs, and individual consultations.
Can't attend the live offering? Register anyway and get access to a recording!
Apr
14
Microbiology-Immunology Seminar Series: Heather Hirsch PhD Candidate
Chicago - 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Title: Regulation of sporulation signaling by Rok in Bacillus subtilis biofilms
Description: Bacillus subtilis forms complex structured communities known as biofilms that confer protection against environmental stressors. Biofilms exhibit collective behaviors and emergent properties which arise from cellular heterogeneity across a clonal population. A key subpopulation within these biofilms consists of highly resistant, dormant spores that ensure long-term survival. My work aims to further our understanding of this developmental process by defining how the nucleoid-associated protein Rok regulates sporulation within biofilms.
Apr
14
Application Workshop -- Fulbright Study/Research/Arts Awards
Evanston - 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Interested in pursuing research, study, or the arts abroad? Attend an application workshop to learn about the Fulbright application process at Northwestern. We will discuss application components and successful application strategies. You do not need a draft of your essays, but will benefit most if you have a clear vision of your project.
Campus Deadline – Tuesday, Sept. 1st, 2026
Apr
15
Goldwater Scholarship information session
Online - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Join the Office of Fellowships to learn more about the Goldwater Scholarship. The Goldwater Scholarship is the most prestigious national award given to undergraduate sophomores and juniors who plan to pursue research careers in the natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering. In this info session we will review the award benefits, nomination process, and the application. Registration is required to attend.
Apr
15
April in the Isles: Marshall Scholarship Summit
Online - 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Ahead of the launch of the Marshall Scholarship in late Spring, British Embassy Washington in conjunction with our key stakeholders in the US will be hosting a virtual Marshall Summit on 15 April 2026 for students. These sessions will provide more information about the application and selections processes.
Registration required:
Student session on 15 April 2026: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfmpO6XSd8RkoLFrelOIDoyDcEbFE8FsIy5r7EBGI3zd1atyw/viewform
For information on the Northwestern nomination process, contact Elizabeth Lewis Pardoe @ e-pardoe@northwestern.edu
Marshall Scholarship information here: MARSHALLSCHOLARSHIP.ORG
Apr
15
DGP Student Thesis Seminar - Lucy Luo - Dr. Alexander Misharin Lab and Dr. G.R Scott Budinger Lab
Chicago - 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM
Title of Presentation:
"Immune aggregates associated with CXCL9+/10+ macrophages define a novel signature of acute lung transplant rejection"
This is a hybrid event. For Zoom access or more information, email rachael.hill@northwestern.edu.
Apr
15
Pedagogical Innovations in Writing and Editing featuring Mei-Ling Hopgood
Evanston - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Pedagogical Innovations is a scholarly exchange offered each quarter, showcasing leading-edge research that informs teaching and learning strategies.
This session will feature Mei-Ling Hopgood, the William F. Thomas Professor of Journalism and a Clinical Professor in the Department of Journalism. She will discuss how she helps students explore the potential and limitations of large language models (LLMs) and consider critical and ethical uses of generative AI in her course on innovative editing.
Recommended for those pursuing the CIRTL Certificate.
Apr
16
OKRA National Forum
Online - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
The Northwestern O'Brien Kidney Resource Center invites you to participate in the upcoming O'Brien Kidney Resource Alliance (OKRA) webinar series, designed to foster networking and learning.
Registration is required.
Apr
16
University Practicum | The Science of How Students Learn - Learning Lab: Catalyzing Engagement (2026 Spring)
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Selected by the campus community, this year’s University Practicum focuses on the science of how students learn. Participants will explore innovative, evidence-based strategies grounded in core learning principles—not only to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of higher education, but to shape its future.
This year includes synchronous online sessions, complemented by a featured speaker, learning labs, and individual consultations.
Can't attend the live offering? Register anyway and get access to a recording!
Apr
16
April in the Isles: Bristol, Bath, & Beyond
Off-Campus - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Join Bristol alumna and Northwestern doctoral candidate Lauren Cole to discuss the educational and cultural landscape of the UK's Southwest!
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Apr
17
FCVRRI Research in Progress - Brian Dinh
Chicago - 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Talk title - Role of PAI-1 in Inflammageing
Apr
17
Bacterial Journal Club
Chicago - 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker: Ronnie Fulton
Description: Bacteriology Journal Club is a forum for the presentation of original research-in-progress and for scholarly discussion of recently published papers in bacteriology
Apr
20
Fulbright ETA Info Session w/ Current Fulbrighter Dena Cher-Fils (Vietnam)
Online - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Information Session with current Fulbright Teaching Assistant in Vietnam, Dena Cher-Fils.
Fulbright English Teaching Assistants strengthen English-language instruction in over eighty countries world-wide. Applicants select one country of application. Host institutions range from elementary and secondary schools to university language departments. Some countries require host country language skills, others do not. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and hold an undergraduate degree by the time the fellowship begins. Undergrads apply just prior to their senior year for awards that begin shortly after graduation. Graduate students and alum are also eligible to apply. Awards are an academic year in length.
The 2026 campus deadline is September 1 @ 12:00 noon.
Apr
20
Fulbright ETA Info Session w/ Current Fulbrighter, Breanna Hibbert (Spain)
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Information Session with current Fulbright Teaching Assistant in Spain, Breanna Hibbert.
Fulbright English Teaching Assistants strengthen English-language instruction in over eighty countries world-wide. Applicants select one country of application. Host institutions range from elementary and secondary schools to university language departments. Some countries require host country language skills, others do not. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and hold an undergraduate degree by the time the fellowship begins. Undergrads apply just prior to their senior year for awards that begin shortly after graduation. Graduate students and alum are also eligible to apply. Awards are an academic year in length.
The 2026 campus deadline is September 1.
Apr
20
Lurie Cancer Center Research-in-Progress Seminar Series
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Multimodal Synchrotron Analysis of Cancer Cells Treated with Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles and X-ray Radiation
Gabriel Torres, Doctoral Candidate (Woloschak lab)
Department of Radiation-Oncology
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Decoding DRP1 Function Using a Novel Inducible Degron System
Chenlin Zhao, Doctoral Candidate (Kelley lab)
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
*Lunch will be provided
Apr
20
CDB Experts in the Field - Benjamin Sabari, PhD.
Chicago - 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
CDB Experts-in-the-field Seminar Series
“Specificity and Function of Transcriptional Condensates”
Benjamin Sabari, PhD.
Assistant Professor,
UT Southwestern Medical Center, Cecil H. and Ida Green Center for Reproductive Biology Sciences | Molecular Biology | Obstetrics and Gynecology
https://profiles.utsouthwestern.edu/profile/187376/benjamin-sabari.html
Wednesday, April 20th, 2026
2:00pm to 3:00pm
Baldwin Auditorium Lurie - 1-123
Robert H. Lurie Medical Research Center
303 E. Superior St. Chicago, Illinois, 60611
Host:
Wilton Snead PhD
Assistant Professor, Cell and Developmental Biology
https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/cdb/faculty/profile.html?xid=65199
&
Krishna Shrinivas PhD
Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering
https://www.mccormick.northwestern.edu/research-faculty/directory/profiles/shrinivas-krishna.html
Calendar invites with event details are disseminated in advance. Contact cdb@northwestern.edu for additional details or sign-up for our listserv at https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/cdb/about/listserv.html#listserv
Apr
21
Fulbright ETA Info Session w/ Current Fulbrighter, Tomas Gordo-Churchill (Morocco)
Online - 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Information Session with current Fulbrighter in Morocco, Tomas Gordo-Churchill.
Fulbright English Teaching Assistants strengthen English-language instruction in over eighty countries world-wide. Applicants select one country of application. Host institutions range from elementary and secondary schools to university language departments. Some countries require host country language skills, others do not. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and hold an undergraduate degree by the time the fellowship begins. Undergrads apply just prior to their senior year for awards that begin shortly after graduation. Graduate students and alum are also eligible to apply. Awards are an academic year in length.
The 2026 campus deadline is September 1
Apr
21
Fulbright Study/Research/Arts Awards Information Meeting
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Interested in Fulbright Study/Research & Arts Awards? Attend this meeting to learn how Fulbright can transform your life and pursuits. You will hear about the history of the Fulbright program, understand the core values that animate the Fulbright competition, review various kinds of awards, and hear about the Northwestern University application process and timeline. Get all your Fulbright questions answered!
Campus Deadline – Tuesday, Sept. 1st, 2026
Apr
21
University Practicum | The Science of How Students Learn - Synchronous Online Session: Demystifying Rigor (2026 Spring)
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Selected by the campus community, this year’s University Practicum focuses on the science of how students learn. Participants will explore innovative, evidence-based strategies grounded in core learning principles—not only to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of higher education, but to shape its future.
This year includes synchronous online sessions, complemented by a featured speaker, learning labs, and individual consultations.
Can't attend the live offering? Register anyway and get access to a recording!
Apr
21
Microbiology-Immunology Seminar Series: Dr. Shaeri Mukherjee, PhD
Chicago - 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Title: “Pathogens as Cell-Biology Tools.”
Description: In the Mukherjee lab, we study Legionella pneumophila, the causative agent of Legionnaires’ disease. Legionella pneumophila employs an impressive arsenal of over 300 secreted effectors to subvert and manipulate nearly every fundamental eukaryotic cell biological process. For this reason, our research sits at the crossroads of mammalian cell biology and Legionella pathogenesis. We use Legionella and its effectors as tools to make fundamental discoveries in cell biology.
Apr
22
Fulbright ETA Info Session w/ Current Fulbrighter Helen Zhu (Taiwan)
Online - 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Information Session with Current Fulbrighter in Taiwan, Helen Zhu.
Fulbright English Teaching Assistants strengthen English-language instruction in over eighty countries world-wide. Applicants select one country of application. Host institutions range from elementary and secondary schools to university language departments. Some countries require host country language skills, others do not. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and hold an undergraduate degree by the time the fellowship begins. Undergrads apply just prior to their senior year for awards that begin shortly after graduation. Graduate students and alum are also eligible to apply. Awards are an academic year in length.
The 2026 campus deadline is September 1.
Apr
22
Fulbright Study/Research/Arts Awards Information meeting
Evanston - 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Interested in Fulbright Study/Research & Arts Awards? Attend this meeting to learn how Fulbright can transform your life and pursuits. You will hear about the history of the Fulbright program, understand the core values that animate the Fulbright competition, review various kinds of awards, and hear about the Northwestern University application process and timeline. Get all your Fulbright questions answered!
Campus Deadline – Tuesday, Sept. 1st, 2026
Apr
23
Student Thesis Seminar - Ziyang (Charles) Zhang - Dr. David Gate Lab
Chicago - 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Title of Presentation:
"Integrated transcriptomic and spatial profiling reveals peripheral and central immune remodeling in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis"
This is a hybrid event. For Zoom access or more information, email rachael.hill@northwestern.edu
Apr
23
Fulbright ETA Info Session w/ Current Fulbrighters Alena Haney and Mariam Adesiji (Colombia)
Online - 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Information Session with Current Fulbrighters in Colombia, Alena Haney and Mariam Adesiji.
Fulbright English Teaching Assistants strengthen English-language instruction in over eighty countries world-wide. Applicants select one country of application. Host institutions range from elementary and secondary schools to university language departments. Some countries require host country language skills, others do not. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and hold an undergraduate degree by the time the fellowship begins. Undergrads apply just prior to their senior year for awards that begin shortly after graduation. Graduate students and alum are also eligible to apply. Awards are an academic year in length.
The 2026 campus deadline is September 1.
Apr
23
April in the Isles: Oxbridge
Off-Campus - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Join Marshall Scholar Kaylyn Ahn SESP '25 and Gates Scholar Jane Clarke WCAS '24 for a discussion of graduate study at Oxford and Cambridge
Apr
23
Immunology Journal Club
Chicago - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Discussion of impactful and high-quality papers that will foster meaningful learning and discussion for all participants.
Apr
23
University Practicum | The Science of How Students Learn - Learning Lab: Decoding AI (2026 Spring)
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Selected by the campus community, this year’s University Practicum focuses on the science of how students learn. Participants will explore innovative, evidence-based strategies grounded in core learning principles—not only to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of higher education, but to shape its future.
This year includes synchronous online sessions, complemented by a featured speaker, learning labs, and individual consultations.
Can't attend the live offering? Register anyway and get access to a recording!
Apr
23
STEM tuition support fellowships for rising second-year graduate students
Online - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Are you currently completing your first year of a graduate program in a STEM field of study:? Will you be a second-year graduate student enrolled in a STEM focused graduate program at NU in Fall 2026? Join the Office of Fellowships to learn about fellowships to fund graduate studies. In this session we will review application guidelines for the NDSEG, Quad Fellowship, HHMI Gilliam, and the GFSD. These fellowships are open to second-year graduate students. Please register to attend.
Apr
24
FCVRRI Series Seminar - Jil Tardiff, MD, PhD
Chicago - 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Talk title - Modulating Cardiac Thin Filament Dynamics and Function: Leveraging Atomistic Structure to Develop New Therapeutic Options in Sarcomeric Cardiomyopathies
Apr
24
Application Workshop -- Fulbright Study/Research/Arts Awards
Evanston - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Interested in pursuing research, study, or the arts abroad? Attend an application workshop to learn about the Fulbright application process at Northwestern. We will discuss application components and successful application strategies. You do not need a draft of your essays, but will benefit most if you have a clear vision of your project.
Campus Deadline – Tuesday, Sept. 1st, 2026
Apr
24
Fulbright ETA Info Session w/ Current Fulbrighter Divya Gupta (Spain)
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Information Session with current Fulbrighter in Spain, Divya Gupta.
Fulbright English Teaching Assistants strengthen English-language instruction in over eighty countries world-wide. Applicants select one country of application. Host institutions range from elementary and secondary schools to university language departments. Some countries require host country language skills, others do not. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and hold an undergraduate degree by the time the fellowship begins. Undergrads apply just prior to their senior year for awards that begin shortly after graduation. Graduate students and alum are also eligible to apply. Awards are an academic year in length.
The 2026 campus deadline is September 1.
Apr
24
bacterial Journal Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Speakers: Jennifer Sheridan and Jori Mills
Description: Bacteriology Journal Club is a forum for the presentation of original research-in-progress and for scholarly discussion of recently published papers in bacteriology
Apr
24
April in the Isles: Life & Law School after Oxford
Evanston - 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Join Rhodes Scholar Irena Petryk (WCAS'23) to learn about the transition from life among Oxford's dreaming spires to the milieu of a US law school.
Apr
27
Goldwater Scholarship information session
Online - 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Join the Office of Fellowships to learn more about the Goldwater Scholarship. The Goldwater Scholarship is the most prestigious national award given to undergraduate sophomores and juniors who plan to pursue research careers in the natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering. In this info session we will review the award benefits, nomination process, and the application. Registration is required to attend.
Apr
28
Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship Information Session
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Are you interested in teaching English abroad after graduation?
Fulbright English Teaching Assistants strengthen English-language instruction in over eighty countries world-wide. Applicants select one country of application. Host institutions range from elementary and secondary schools to university language departments. Some countries require host country language skills, others do not. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and hold an undergraduate degree by the time the fellowship begins. Undergrads apply just prior to their senior year for awards that begin shortly after graduation. Graduate students and alum are also eligible to apply. Awards are an academic year in length.
The 2026 campus deadline is September 1 @ 12:00 noon.
Apr
28
Microbiology-Immunology Seminar Series: Dr. Ya-Chi Ho, PhD
Chicago - 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Title: BACH2 the Future - single-cell multiomic and spatial dissection of HIV in tissues and tumor microenvironment
Description: The gut maintains an immuno-tolerant environment to reduce excessive inflammation. We will discuss how BACH2, the effector-to-memory molecular switch, helps HIV to persist in tissues, making gut reservoir distinct from that in the blood. We will discuss how mechanisms of HIV persistence in lymph nodes are in some way similar to how non-Hodgkin lymphoma evade immune infiltration (immune excluded cold tumor).
Apr
28
Application Workshop -- Fulbright Study/Research/Arts Awards
Evanston - 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Interested in pursuing research, study, or the arts abroad? Attend an application workshop to learn about the Fulbright application process at Northwestern. We will discuss application components and successful application strategies. You do not need a draft of your essays, but will benefit most if you have a clear vision of your project.
Campus Deadline – Tuesday, Sept. 1st, 2026
Apr
30
University Practicum | The Science of How Students Learn - Learning Lab: Activating Metacognition (2026 Spring)
Online - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Selected by the campus community, this year’s University Practicum focuses on the science of how students learn. Participants will explore innovative, evidence-based strategies grounded in core learning principles—not only to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of higher education, but to shape its future.
This year includes synchronous online sessions, complemented by a featured speaker, learning labs, and individual consultations.
Can't attend the live offering? Register anyway and get access to a recording!
Apr
30
April in the Isles: Application Basics
Off-Campus - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Join Dr. Pardoe for the ins and outs of UK Scholarship applications
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May
01
Cancer Survivorship Symposium: Moving Toward Precision Cancer Survivorship
Online - 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
On Friday, May 1, 2026, the Cancer Survivorship Symposium will convene researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals to explore strategies for improving outcomes for cancer survivors. This year’s theme—Moving Toward Precision Cancer Survivorship: Shaping the Future of Personalized Care—will guide discussions on implementing best-practice models and advancing individualized approaches to survivorship.
May
01
Spring Chicago Cytoskeleton Meeting
Off-Campus - 1:00 PM - 7:00 PM
The Spring edition of the Chicago Cytoskeleton Meeting will take place on Friday May 1st, 2026 at Loyola University Chicago’s Water Tower Campus.
The Chicago Cytoskeleton is a forum for cytoskeletal researchers from the greater Chicago area to meet, hear great talks, exchange ideas, and socialize. For additional information, please visit: https://sites.google.com/view/chicagocytoskeleton/home
May
01
Bacterial Journal Club
Chicago - 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker: Selma Metaane
Description: Bacteriology Journal Club is a forum for the presentation of original research-in-progress and for scholarly discussion of recently published papers in bacteriology
May
04
Goldwater Scholarship information session
Online - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Join the Office of Fellowships to learn more about the Goldwater Scholarship. The Goldwater Scholarship is the most prestigious national award given to undergraduate sophomores and juniors who plan to pursue research careers in the natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering. In this info session we will review the award benefits, nomination process, and the application. Registration is required to attend.
May
05
STEM tuition support fellowships for rising first-year graduate students
Online - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Are you planning to apply to or will be enrolled in a STEM focused graduate program in Fall 2026? If so, please join us to learn about fellowships that fund STEM graduate programs for first year graduate students. In this session we will primarily discuss application guidelines for the NSF GRFP, NDSEG and Hertz fellowships. These fellowships are open to undergraduate seniors, baccalaureate holders not currently enrolled in a graduate program, and first-year graduate students.
May
05
Pedagogical Innovations in STEM featuring Michael Horn
Online - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Pedagogical Innovations is a scholarly exchange offered each quarter, showcasing leading-edge research that informs teaching and learning strategies.
This session will feature Dr. Michael Horn, a Professor with joint appointments in Computer Science and the Learning Sciences. He will discuss how he helps students prepare for future learning through (multi)literacy development in his computer science courses.
Recommended for those pursuing the CIRTL Certificate.
May
06
STEM tuition support fellowships for rising second-year graduate students
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Are you currently completing your first year of a graduate program in a STEM field of study? Will you be a second-year graduate student enrolled in a STEM focused graduate program at NU in Fall 2026? Join the Office of Fellowships to learn about fellowships to fund graduate studies. In this session we will review application guidelines for the NDSEG, Quad Fellowship, HHMI Gilliam, and the GFSD. These fellowships are open to second-year graduate students. Please register to attend.
May
06
The Salon: Exploring Contemplative Practices Inside and Outside of the Classroom
Evanston - 4:00 PM - 5:15 PM
We often watch but rarely see. We know how to hear but don’t always listen.
Explore the practice of Contemplative Cinema based on the ancient practice of lectio divina or sacred reading which invites interiority and reflection through a process of repetition and reflection. Together, we will watch a short film and be guided into deeper meaning and personal resonance through meditative viewings.
The Salon is a visionary gathering space curated by students, staff, and faculty to explore the intersections of learning and contemplative practices in higher education. All are welcome.
Light refreshments will be shared.
May
07
Supporting Neurodiverse Students: Reading Circle
Online - 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
The Reading Circle is intended to deepen your understanding of inclusive teaching pedagogies and practices through engaged discussions with fellow educators.
This circle will be led by Dr. Elizabeth Norton, an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders and a 2024 University Teaching Award Recipient. The featured article will focus on supporting neurodivergent students and will be disseminated to participants upon registration.
Recommended for those pursuing the CIRTL Certificate.
May
07
Immunology Journal Club
Chicago - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Discussion of impactful and high-quality papers that will foster meaningful learning and discussion for all participants.
May
07
Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship Information Session
Online - 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Are you interested in teaching English abroad after graduation?
Fulbright English Teaching Assistants strengthen English-language instruction in over eighty countries world-wide. Applicants select one country of application. Host institutions range from elementary and secondary schools to university language departments. Some countries require host country language skills, others do not. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and hold an undergraduate degree by the time the fellowship begins. Undergrads apply just prior to their senior year for awards that begin shortly after graduation. Graduate students and alum are also eligible to apply. Awards are an academic year in length.
The 2026 campus deadline is September 1 @ 12:00 noon.
May
08
Application Workshop -- Fulbright Study/Research/Arts Awards
Online - 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Interested in pursuing research, study, or the arts abroad? Attend an application workshop to learn about the Fulbright application process at Northwestern. We will discuss application components and successful application strategies. You do not need a draft of your essays, but will benefit most if you have a clear vision of your project.
Campus Deadline – Tuesday, Sept. 1st, 2026
May
08
Bacterial Journal Club
Chicago - 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM
Speakers: Somalisa Pan and Casey Kellogg
Description: Bacteriology Journal Club is a forum for the presentation of original research-in-progress and for scholarly discussion of recently published papers in bacteriology
May
11
STEM graduate fellowship writing workshop: Personal Statements
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
This writing workshop will help you as you prepare applications for Fall 2026 graduate school funding fellowships. In this workshop you will learn strategies that will assist you as you write Personal Statements for STEM focused fellowships. NSF GRFP and NDSEG personal statements will be used as templates. This workshop is suitable for students who will be first- or second-year graduate students in Fall 2026. Students who hold or will hold a baccalaureate degree as of June 2026 and plan to apply to a STEM focused graduate program in the future are also welcome to attend. Registration is required.
May
12
Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship Information Session
Online - 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Are you interested in teaching English abroad after graduation?
Fulbright English Teaching Assistants strengthen English-language instruction in over eighty countries world-wide. Applicants select one country of application. Host institutions range from elementary and secondary schools to university language departments. Some countries require host country language skills, others do not. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and hold an undergraduate degree by the time the fellowship begins. Undergrads apply just prior to their senior year for awards that begin shortly after graduation. Graduate students and alum are also eligible to apply. Awards are an academic year in length.
The 2026 campus deadline is September 1 @ 12:00 noon.
May
12
Student Experiences in STEM
Online - 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Student Experiences in STEM is an evidence-driven reading circle focusing on students’ experiences, development, and their perceptions of commonly used learning practices and the classroom environment.
Recommended for those pursuing the CIRTL Certificate.
May
12
Goldwater open house Q & A
Evanston - 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Are you interested in applying to the Goldwater scholarship in Fall 2026? The Goldwater Scholarship is the most prestigious national award given to undergraduate sophomores
and juniors who are committed to pursuing research careers in the natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering. Please join the NU Goldwater Campus Rep in the Office of Fellowships conference room to discuss any questions you may have about the application
process, including how to answer the questions in the application portal and strategies for the research statement. This is a drop in event, so feel free to stop by with your questions at any time from 12:00 – 1:30 pm.
May
12
Microbiology-Immunology Seminar Series: Dr. Dohun Pyeon, PhD
Chicago - 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Title: Cancer Immune Evasion by Human Papillomavirus
Description: Our research focuses on investigating virus-host interactions in HPV-driven cancer progression, particularly in the context of host immunity. We investigate the mechanism used by HPV to dysregulate chemokines and membrane-associated ubiquitin ligases, enabling it to evade host immune responses and promote HPV-positive head and neck cancers.
May
15
STEM graduate fellowship writing workshop: Research Statements
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
This writing workshop will help you as you prepare applications for Fall 2026 graduate school funding fellowships. In this workshop you will learn strategies that will assist you as you write Research Statements for STEM focused fellowships. NSF GRFP and NDSEG research statements will be used as templates. This workshop is suitable for students who will be first- or second-year graduate students in Fall 2026. Students who hold or will hold a baccalaureate degree as of June 2026 and plan to apply to a STEM focused graduate program in the future are also welcome to attend. Registration is required.
May
15
Bacterial Journal Club
Chicago - 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM
Speakers: Kyle Rosinke
Description: Bacteriology Journal Club is a forum for the presentation of original research-in-progress and for scholarly discussion of recently published papers in bacteriology
May
19
Microbiology-Immunology Seminar Series: Dr. Anita Chong, PhD
Chicago - 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Title: Mechanisms of T cell tolerance in Pregnancy and Transplantation
Description: Anita S. Chong, Ph.D. is a Professor in the Department of Surgery at the University of Chicago in Chicago. She is a basic and translational transplant immunologist with research interests in transplantation tolerance, pregnancy and humoral sensitization-desensitization. She has published more than 300 articles, reviews and commentaries on these topics. Dr Chong served on the Council of the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Disease, chaired the Basic Science Committees for The Transplantation Society and American Society of Transplantation, and was the Chair of Pillar 1 for the Women in Transplantation Initiative of The Transplantation Society.
May
19
5th Annual Robert D. Goldman Lecture Presents: Michael Rosen, PhD, UT Southwestern
Chicago - 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
The 5th Annual Robert D. Goldman Lecture
Cell Organization by Liquid-Liquid Phase
Cosponsored by Walter S. And Lucienne Driskill Graduate Program Lectures in Life Sciences and Feinberg School of Medicine Department of Cell & Developmental Biology
Michael K Rosen, PhD
Professor and Mar Nell and F. Andrew Bell Distinguished Chair
Department of Biophysics
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Biomolecular condensates are two- and three-dimensional cellular compartments that concentrate specific collections of proteins and nucleic acids without an encapsulating membrane. Many condensates behave as dynamic, viscoelastic liquids, and appear to form through liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) driven by interactions between multivalent constituents. In my talk I will discuss our early studies of actin regulatory signaling proteins. These explained how condensates can dynamically form and dissolve in response to upstream signals and how condensation itself can control biochemical activity. I will also discuss our more recent work to understand how phase separation may contribute to the organization of chromatin in the eukaryotic cell nucleus. The ability to observe individual nucleosomes in cryo-electron tomography images of chromatin condensates has allowed us to understand how nanometer-scale molecular structure ultimately translates to micrometer-scale organization of the condensate interior. We have also found that mammalian nuclei contain dense clusters of nucleosomes whose arrangement is mirrored by the reconstituted condensates. These studies suggest how nucleosome positioning may control the organization and dynamics of chromatin in cells.
About the Annual Robert D. Goldman, PhD Lecture:
Robert D. Goldman, PhD, is the Stephen Walter Ranson Professor Emeritus of Cell and Developmental Biology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, where he served as chair of the department from 1981-2019. Dr. Goldman earned his doctorate in biology from Princeton University, after which he trained as a postdoctoral fellow at Hammersmith Hospital in London and at the MRC Institute of Virology in Glasgow. He was appointed assistant professor of Biology at Case Western Reserve University in 1969 and moved to Carnegie Mellon University in 1977, prior to joining the faculty at Northwestern.
The annual lecture commemorates the accomplishments of Dr. Goldman and are a celebration of science and innovative discoveries in cell and developmental biology.
Contact cdb@northwestern.edu for more information or sign-up to our event listserv at https://forms.office.com/r/5X7DWBqXUq
Visit our department website to learn about how we are expanding the limits of scientific inquiry: https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/cdb/
May
20
OKRA National Forum: Biomarker-enriched Clinical Phenotyping of Acute Kidney Injury
Online - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
The Northwestern O'Brien Kidney Resource Center invites you to participate in the upcoming O'Brien Kidney Resource Alliance (OKRA) webinar series, designed to foster networking and learning.
Join us on Thursday, May 20th, to hear from Steven Menez, MD (Johns Hopkins University) as she discusses “Biomarker-enriched Clinical Phenotyping of Acute Kidney Injury”
Registration is required.
May
22
Bacterial Journal Club
Chicago - 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker: Anna Liponska
Description: Bacteriology Journal Club is a forum for the presentation of original research-in-progress and for scholarly discussion of recently published papers in bacteriology
May
28
Application Workshop -- Fulbright Study/Research/Arts Awards
Evanston - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Interested in pursuing research, study, or the arts abroad? Attend an application workshop to learn about the Fulbright application process at Northwestern. We will discuss application components and successful application strategies. You do not need a draft of your essays, but will benefit most if you have a clear vision of your project.
Campus Deadline – Tuesday, Sept. 1st, 2026
May
28
Immunology Journal Club
Chicago - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Discussion of impactful and high-quality papers that will foster meaningful learning and discussion for all participants.
May
29
Bacterial Journal Club
Chicago - 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker: Iryna Boika
Description: Bacteriology Journal Club is a forum for the presentation of original research-in-progress and for scholarly discussion of recently published papers in bacteriology
May
29
2026 James C. Houk Lecture in Motor Control: Motor Action Selection, Evaluation and Reinforcement by the Basal Ganglia - Bernardo Sabatini, MD, PhD
Chicago - 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
The Department of Neuroscience Presents:
2026 James C. Houk Lecture in Motor Control: "Motor Action Selection, Evaluation and Reinforcement by the Basal Ganglia"
Bernardo Sabatini, MD, PhD
Alice and Rodman W. Moorhead III Professor of Neurobiology
Harvard Medical School
Abstract
In order to survive in and adapt to changing environments, animals must choose appropriate actions to achieve their goals. This process depends on their past experience, internal state, and environmental conditions and must be be rapidly adapted based on the outcome of their choice. Here we discuss how circuits and synapses of the basal ganglia, an evolutionarily old and phylogenetically conserved set of subcortical nuclei, contribute to these processes in mice. We focus on specialized features of the basal ganglia circuit that uniquely contribute to action selection and reinforcement as well as the role of dopamine in these processes. Although we study mice, we believe our findings are likely relevant for understanding human behavior and disease.
About the James C. Houk Lecture in Motor Control
In 2020, the late James Houk, PhD, former chair and professor of Physiology (now Neuroscience), and his wife Antoinette established the Dr. James C. Houk Fellowship in Neuroscience through a bequest. Their gift provides funding for a graduate student or postdoctoral fellow training in the Department of Neuroscience at Northwestern and also supports the annual James C. Houk Lecture in Motor Control, delivered by a renowned neuroscientist whose work reflects Dr. Houk’s broad interests.
About James C. Houk, PhD
Dr. James C. Houk originally studied electrical engineering before receiving his PhD in physiology at Harvard University. As an assistant professor at Harvard, he studied Golgi tendon organs, muscle spindles and developed control models of muscle activation through neuronal circuits in the spinal cord.
Later, as an associate professor at Johns Hopkins Medical School, Houk began work on the central nervous system in behaving monkeys, work he continued at Northwestern University, after being recruited in 1978 as chair of the Department of Physiology (now Neuroscience). During this time, Houk also built a world-renowned systems neuroscience group within the department.
In 2001, after 23 years, Houk stepped down as chair to concentrate on multimodal approaches to studying how the nonlinear dynamics of microscopic modules in the brain give rise to its unique computational properties. He became particularly interested in the interplay between the basal ganglia, motor cortex and cerebellum.
Jun
02
Application Workshop -- Fulbright Study/Research/Arts Awards
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Interested in pursuing research, study, or the arts abroad? Attend an application workshop to learn about the Fulbright application process at Northwestern. We will discuss application components and successful application strategies. You do not need a draft of your essays, but will benefit most if you have a clear vision of your project.
Campus Deadline – Tuesday, Sept. 1st, 2026
Jun
03
Searle Center Community Celebration
Evanston - 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Mark your calendars!
Join us for the Searle Center Community Celebration, a joyful afternoon of connection, conversation, and appreciation for our vibrant teaching and learning community.
Enjoy food, drinks, and the chance to engage with colleagues, meet our Graduate Teaching Fellows, and explore highlights inspired by this year’s theme of Bolstering Student Success and Instructor Vitality.
We can’t wait to celebrate with you! 🌟
Jun
07
2026 Cancer Survivors' Celebration Walk & 5K
Off-Campus - 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
For 33 years, Lurie Cancer Center’s Cancer Survivors’ Celebration Walk & 5K has been a source of hope and inspiration for people who have faced or are facing cancer. Held in Chicago’s Grant Park, our community event is a unique opportunity for cancer survivors, supporters, scientists and health professionals to connect, celebrate milestones and make an impact on the future of cancer care.
We’re excited to run, walk and celebrate together on National Cancer Survivors Day! We strongly encourage you to register in advance. You must register by May 1 to receive your T-shirt before the event. If you register after May 1, you may pick up your T-shirt on the day of the event. T-shirts will not be mailed after the event.
Highlights include:
A non-competitive walk or chip-timed 5K race along the lakefront
A commemorative T-shirt
Music, entertainment, inspiring speakers and Dedication Wall
Refreshments and activities for families
Net proceeds and funds raised from our 33rd annual event will help to advance groundbreaking cancer research and treatment at Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. We hope you will join the donors, sponsors and fundraising teams who support our efforts by creating a personalized fundraising page when you register. Fundraising is optional, and no minimum is required.
Jun
09
Application Workshop -- Fulbright Study/Research/Arts Awards
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Interested in pursuing research, study, or the arts abroad? Attend an application workshop to learn about the Fulbright application process at Northwestern. We will discuss application components and successful application strategies. You do not need a draft of your essays, but will benefit most if you have a clear vision of your project.
Campus Deadline – Tuesday, Sept. 1st, 2026
Jun
16
20th Annual Pain & Palliative Care Conference
Chicago - 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
On Tuesday, June 16, 2026 the 20th Annual Pain & Palliative Care Conference will bring together physicians, nurses, social workers, physical therapists, occupational therapists, chaplains, and healthcare professionals to share research and clinical best practices to advance the field of palliative care and improve care for patients with serious illnesses and their loved ones.
Jun
18
Immunology Journal Club
Chicago - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Discussion of impactful and high-quality papers that will foster meaningful learning and discussion for all participants.
Jun
18
Lurie Cancer Center Symposium & Scientific Poster Session
Chicago - 2:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Please join us on Thursday, June 18 for the Lurie Cancer Center Symposium to learn about groundbreaking research taking place in laboratories of Lurie Cancer Center members on Northwestern University's Evanston and Chicago campuses.
Admission is complimentary but advance registration is required. Posters must be registered by June 12. Travel Scholarship Recipients are required to display their work at the poster session. T32 Trainees are strongly encouraged to participate in the poster session.
Apr
28
CONSTANTINE & MARIA DANOS LECTURE IN CANCER RESEARCH | Interferon Pathways and Novel Intracellular Checkpoints for Immunotherapy
Chicago - 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
The Lurie Cancer Center Basic Science Programs presents the Constantine and Maria Danos Lecture in Cancer Research. This lecture will be presented by Leonidas Platanias, MD, PhD, Director of the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University. This lecture will take place on Tuesday, April 28th from 11:00am to 12:00pm in Baldwin Auditorium of the Lurie Research Building (303 E. Superior St., Chicago, IL 60611).
Apr
13
Lurie Cancer Center Core Technologies & Applications Seminar
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Advancing Drug Development: Translational Capabilities of the Developmental Therapeutics Core
Nayereh Ghoreishi, M.S.
Assistant Director, Developmental Therapeutics Core
Chemistry of Life Processes Institute
Northwestern University
*Lunch will be served
Apr
14
University Practicum | The Science of How Students Learn - Synchronous Online Session: Cultivating Attention (2026 Spring)
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Selected by the campus community, this year’s University Practicum focuses on the science of how students learn. Participants will explore innovative, evidence-based strategies grounded in core learning principles—not only to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of higher education, but to shape its future.
This year includes synchronous online sessions, complemented by a featured speaker, learning labs, and individual consultations.
Can't attend the live offering? Register anyway and get access to a recording!
Apr
14
Microbiology-Immunology Seminar Series: Heather Hirsch PhD Candidate
Chicago - 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Title: Regulation of sporulation signaling by Rok in Bacillus subtilis biofilms
Description: Bacillus subtilis forms complex structured communities known as biofilms that confer protection against environmental stressors. Biofilms exhibit collective behaviors and emergent properties which arise from cellular heterogeneity across a clonal population. A key subpopulation within these biofilms consists of highly resistant, dormant spores that ensure long-term survival. My work aims to further our understanding of this developmental process by defining how the nucleoid-associated protein Rok regulates sporulation within biofilms.
Apr
14
Application Workshop -- Fulbright Study/Research/Arts Awards
Evanston - 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Interested in pursuing research, study, or the arts abroad? Attend an application workshop to learn about the Fulbright application process at Northwestern. We will discuss application components and successful application strategies. You do not need a draft of your essays, but will benefit most if you have a clear vision of your project.
Campus Deadline – Tuesday, Sept. 1st, 2026
Apr
15
Goldwater Scholarship information session
Online - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Join the Office of Fellowships to learn more about the Goldwater Scholarship. The Goldwater Scholarship is the most prestigious national award given to undergraduate sophomores and juniors who plan to pursue research careers in the natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering. In this info session we will review the award benefits, nomination process, and the application. Registration is required to attend.
Apr
15
April in the Isles: Marshall Scholarship Summit
Online - 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Ahead of the launch of the Marshall Scholarship in late Spring, British Embassy Washington in conjunction with our key stakeholders in the US will be hosting a virtual Marshall Summit on 15 April 2026 for students. These sessions will provide more information about the application and selections processes.
Registration required:
Student session on 15 April 2026: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfmpO6XSd8RkoLFrelOIDoyDcEbFE8FsIy5r7EBGI3zd1atyw/viewform
For information on the Northwestern nomination process, contact Elizabeth Lewis Pardoe @ e-pardoe@northwestern.edu
Marshall Scholarship information here: MARSHALLSCHOLARSHIP.ORG
Apr
15
DGP Student Thesis Seminar - Lucy Luo - Dr. Alexander Misharin Lab and Dr. G.R Scott Budinger Lab
Chicago - 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM
Title of Presentation:
"Immune aggregates associated with CXCL9+/10+ macrophages define a novel signature of acute lung transplant rejection"
This is a hybrid event. For Zoom access or more information, email rachael.hill@northwestern.edu.
Apr
15
Pedagogical Innovations in Writing and Editing featuring Mei-Ling Hopgood
Evanston - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Pedagogical Innovations is a scholarly exchange offered each quarter, showcasing leading-edge research that informs teaching and learning strategies.
This session will feature Mei-Ling Hopgood, the William F. Thomas Professor of Journalism and a Clinical Professor in the Department of Journalism. She will discuss how she helps students explore the potential and limitations of large language models (LLMs) and consider critical and ethical uses of generative AI in her course on innovative editing.
Recommended for those pursuing the CIRTL Certificate.
Apr
16
BMG Seminar: Zhiping Weng, PhD
Chicago - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
The Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics presents:
Zhiping Weng, PhD
Chair of Department of Genomics and Computational Biology
Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biotechnology
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Presentation:
An Expanded Registry of Candidate Cis-Regulatory Elements
Abstract:
Mammalian genomes contain millions of regulatory elements that control the complex patterns of gene expression1. Previously, the ENCODE consortium mapped biochemical signals across hundreds of cell types and tissues and integrated these data to develop a registry containing 0.9 million human and 300,000 mouse candidate cis-regulatory elements (cCREs) annotated with potential functions2. Here we have expanded the registry to include 2.37 million human and 967,000 mouse cCREs, leveraging new ENCODE datasets and enhanced computational methods. This expanded registry covers hundreds of unique cell and tissue types, providing a comprehensive understanding of gene regulation. Functional characterization data from assays such as STARR-seq3, massively parallel reporter assay4, CRISPR perturbation5,6 and transgenic mouse assays7 have profiled more than 90% of human cCREs, revealing complex regulatory functions. We identified thousands of novel silencer cCREs and demonstrated their dual enhancer and silencer roles in different cellular contexts. Integrating the registry with other ENCODE annotations facilitates genetic variation interpretation and trait-associated gene identification, exemplified by the identification of KLF1 as a novel causal gene for red blood cell traits. This expanded registry is a valuable resource for studying the regulatory genome and its impact on health and disease.
Host: Feng Yue, PhD
Refreshments will be served.
Apr
16
OKRA National Forum
Online - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
The Northwestern O'Brien Kidney Resource Center invites you to participate in the upcoming O'Brien Kidney Resource Alliance (OKRA) webinar series, designed to foster networking and learning.
Registration is required.
Apr
16
University Practicum | The Science of How Students Learn - Learning Lab: Catalyzing Engagement (2026 Spring)
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Selected by the campus community, this year’s University Practicum focuses on the science of how students learn. Participants will explore innovative, evidence-based strategies grounded in core learning principles—not only to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of higher education, but to shape its future.
This year includes synchronous online sessions, complemented by a featured speaker, learning labs, and individual consultations.
Can't attend the live offering? Register anyway and get access to a recording!
Apr
16
April in the Isles: Bristol, Bath, & Beyond
Off-Campus - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Join Bristol alumna and Northwestern doctoral candidate Lauren Cole to discuss the educational and cultural landscape of the UK's Southwest!
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Apr
17
FCVRRI Research in Progress - Brian Dinh
Chicago - 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Talk title - Role of PAI-1 in Inflammageing
Apr
17
Bacterial Journal Club
Chicago - 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker: Ronnie Fulton
Description: Bacteriology Journal Club is a forum for the presentation of original research-in-progress and for scholarly discussion of recently published papers in bacteriology
Apr
20
Fulbright ETA Info Session w/ Current Fulbrighter Dena Cher-Fils (Vietnam)
Online - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Information Session with current Fulbright Teaching Assistant in Vietnam, Dena Cher-Fils.
Fulbright English Teaching Assistants strengthen English-language instruction in over eighty countries world-wide. Applicants select one country of application. Host institutions range from elementary and secondary schools to university language departments. Some countries require host country language skills, others do not. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and hold an undergraduate degree by the time the fellowship begins. Undergrads apply just prior to their senior year for awards that begin shortly after graduation. Graduate students and alum are also eligible to apply. Awards are an academic year in length.
The 2026 campus deadline is September 1 @ 12:00 noon.
Apr
20
Fulbright ETA Info Session w/ Current Fulbrighter, Breanna Hibbert (Spain)
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Information Session with current Fulbright Teaching Assistant in Spain, Breanna Hibbert.
Fulbright English Teaching Assistants strengthen English-language instruction in over eighty countries world-wide. Applicants select one country of application. Host institutions range from elementary and secondary schools to university language departments. Some countries require host country language skills, others do not. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and hold an undergraduate degree by the time the fellowship begins. Undergrads apply just prior to their senior year for awards that begin shortly after graduation. Graduate students and alum are also eligible to apply. Awards are an academic year in length.
The 2026 campus deadline is September 1.
Apr
20
Lurie Cancer Center Research-in-Progress Seminar Series
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Multimodal Synchrotron Analysis of Cancer Cells Treated with Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles and X-ray Radiation
Gabriel Torres, Doctoral Candidate (Woloschak lab)
Department of Radiation-Oncology
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Decoding DRP1 Function Using a Novel Inducible Degron System
Chenlin Zhao, Doctoral Candidate (Kelley lab)
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
*Lunch will be provided
Apr
20
CDB Experts in the Field - Benjamin Sabari, PhD.
Chicago - 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
CDB Experts-in-the-field Seminar Series
“Specificity and Function of Transcriptional Condensates”
Benjamin Sabari, PhD.
Assistant Professor,
UT Southwestern Medical Center, Cecil H. and Ida Green Center for Reproductive Biology Sciences | Molecular Biology | Obstetrics and Gynecology
https://profiles.utsouthwestern.edu/profile/187376/benjamin-sabari.html
Wednesday, April 20th, 2026
2:00pm to 3:00pm
Baldwin Auditorium Lurie - 1-123
Robert H. Lurie Medical Research Center
303 E. Superior St. Chicago, Illinois, 60611
Host:
Wilton Snead PhD
Assistant Professor, Cell and Developmental Biology
https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/cdb/faculty/profile.html?xid=65199
&
Krishna Shrinivas PhD
Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering
https://www.mccormick.northwestern.edu/research-faculty/directory/profiles/shrinivas-krishna.html
Calendar invites with event details are disseminated in advance. Contact cdb@northwestern.edu for additional details or sign-up for our listserv at https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/cdb/about/listserv.html#listserv
Apr
21
Fulbright ETA Info Session w/ Current Fulbrighter, Tomas Gordo-Churchill (Morocco)
Online - 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Information Session with current Fulbrighter in Morocco, Tomas Gordo-Churchill.
Fulbright English Teaching Assistants strengthen English-language instruction in over eighty countries world-wide. Applicants select one country of application. Host institutions range from elementary and secondary schools to university language departments. Some countries require host country language skills, others do not. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and hold an undergraduate degree by the time the fellowship begins. Undergrads apply just prior to their senior year for awards that begin shortly after graduation. Graduate students and alum are also eligible to apply. Awards are an academic year in length.
The 2026 campus deadline is September 1
Apr
21
Fulbright Study/Research/Arts Awards Information Meeting
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Interested in Fulbright Study/Research & Arts Awards? Attend this meeting to learn how Fulbright can transform your life and pursuits. You will hear about the history of the Fulbright program, understand the core values that animate the Fulbright competition, review various kinds of awards, and hear about the Northwestern University application process and timeline. Get all your Fulbright questions answered!
Campus Deadline – Tuesday, Sept. 1st, 2026
Apr
21
University Practicum | The Science of How Students Learn - Synchronous Online Session: Demystifying Rigor (2026 Spring)
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Selected by the campus community, this year’s University Practicum focuses on the science of how students learn. Participants will explore innovative, evidence-based strategies grounded in core learning principles—not only to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of higher education, but to shape its future.
This year includes synchronous online sessions, complemented by a featured speaker, learning labs, and individual consultations.
Can't attend the live offering? Register anyway and get access to a recording!
Apr
21
Microbiology-Immunology Seminar Series: Dr. Shaeri Mukherjee, PhD
Chicago - 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Title: “Pathogens as Cell-Biology Tools.”
Description: In the Mukherjee lab, we study Legionella pneumophila, the causative agent of Legionnaires’ disease. Legionella pneumophila employs an impressive arsenal of over 300 secreted effectors to subvert and manipulate nearly every fundamental eukaryotic cell biological process. For this reason, our research sits at the crossroads of mammalian cell biology and Legionella pathogenesis. We use Legionella and its effectors as tools to make fundamental discoveries in cell biology.
Apr
22
Fulbright ETA Info Session w/ Current Fulbrighter Helen Zhu (Taiwan)
Online - 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Information Session with Current Fulbrighter in Taiwan, Helen Zhu.
Fulbright English Teaching Assistants strengthen English-language instruction in over eighty countries world-wide. Applicants select one country of application. Host institutions range from elementary and secondary schools to university language departments. Some countries require host country language skills, others do not. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and hold an undergraduate degree by the time the fellowship begins. Undergrads apply just prior to their senior year for awards that begin shortly after graduation. Graduate students and alum are also eligible to apply. Awards are an academic year in length.
The 2026 campus deadline is September 1.
Apr
22
Fulbright Study/Research/Arts Awards Information meeting
Evanston - 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Interested in Fulbright Study/Research & Arts Awards? Attend this meeting to learn how Fulbright can transform your life and pursuits. You will hear about the history of the Fulbright program, understand the core values that animate the Fulbright competition, review various kinds of awards, and hear about the Northwestern University application process and timeline. Get all your Fulbright questions answered!
Campus Deadline – Tuesday, Sept. 1st, 2026
Apr
23
BMG Seminar: Christopher Cowan, PhD
Chicago - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
The Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics presents:
Christopher Cowan, PhD
Professor and Chair, Dept. of Neuroscience
Presentation:
Cell and Molecular Mechanisms Shaping Relapse-Like Drug Seeking
Abstract:
Host: Iris Titos-Vivancos, PhD
Refreshments will be served.
Apr
23
Student Thesis Seminar - Ziyang (Charles) Zhang - Dr. David Gate Lab
Chicago - 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Title of Presentation:
"Integrated transcriptomic and spatial profiling reveals peripheral and central immune remodeling in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis"
This is a hybrid event. For Zoom access or more information, email rachael.hill@northwestern.edu
Apr
23
Fulbright ETA Info Session w/ Current Fulbrighters Alena Haney and Mariam Adesiji (Colombia)
Online - 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Information Session with Current Fulbrighters in Colombia, Alena Haney and Mariam Adesiji.
Fulbright English Teaching Assistants strengthen English-language instruction in over eighty countries world-wide. Applicants select one country of application. Host institutions range from elementary and secondary schools to university language departments. Some countries require host country language skills, others do not. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and hold an undergraduate degree by the time the fellowship begins. Undergrads apply just prior to their senior year for awards that begin shortly after graduation. Graduate students and alum are also eligible to apply. Awards are an academic year in length.
The 2026 campus deadline is September 1.
Apr
23
April in the Isles: Oxbridge
Off-Campus - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Join Marshall Scholar Kaylyn Ahn SESP '25 and Gates Scholar Jane Clarke WCAS '24 for a discussion of graduate study at Oxford and Cambridge
Apr
23
Immunology Journal Club
Chicago - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Discussion of impactful and high-quality papers that will foster meaningful learning and discussion for all participants.
Apr
23
University Practicum | The Science of How Students Learn - Learning Lab: Decoding AI (2026 Spring)
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Selected by the campus community, this year’s University Practicum focuses on the science of how students learn. Participants will explore innovative, evidence-based strategies grounded in core learning principles—not only to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of higher education, but to shape its future.
This year includes synchronous online sessions, complemented by a featured speaker, learning labs, and individual consultations.
Can't attend the live offering? Register anyway and get access to a recording!
Apr
23
STEM tuition support fellowships for rising second-year graduate students
Online - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Are you currently completing your first year of a graduate program in a STEM field of study:? Will you be a second-year graduate student enrolled in a STEM focused graduate program at NU in Fall 2026? Join the Office of Fellowships to learn about fellowships to fund graduate studies. In this session we will review application guidelines for the NDSEG, Quad Fellowship, HHMI Gilliam, and the GFSD. These fellowships are open to second-year graduate students. Please register to attend.
Apr
24
FCVRRI Series Seminar - Jil Tardiff, MD, PhD
Chicago - 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Talk title - Modulating Cardiac Thin Filament Dynamics and Function: Leveraging Atomistic Structure to Develop New Therapeutic Options in Sarcomeric Cardiomyopathies
Apr
24
Application Workshop -- Fulbright Study/Research/Arts Awards
Evanston - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Interested in pursuing research, study, or the arts abroad? Attend an application workshop to learn about the Fulbright application process at Northwestern. We will discuss application components and successful application strategies. You do not need a draft of your essays, but will benefit most if you have a clear vision of your project.
Campus Deadline – Tuesday, Sept. 1st, 2026
Apr
24
Fulbright ETA Info Session w/ Current Fulbrighter Divya Gupta (Spain)
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Information Session with current Fulbrighter in Spain, Divya Gupta.
Fulbright English Teaching Assistants strengthen English-language instruction in over eighty countries world-wide. Applicants select one country of application. Host institutions range from elementary and secondary schools to university language departments. Some countries require host country language skills, others do not. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and hold an undergraduate degree by the time the fellowship begins. Undergrads apply just prior to their senior year for awards that begin shortly after graduation. Graduate students and alum are also eligible to apply. Awards are an academic year in length.
The 2026 campus deadline is September 1.
Apr
24
bacterial Journal Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Speakers: Jennifer Sheridan and Jori Mills
Description: Bacteriology Journal Club is a forum for the presentation of original research-in-progress and for scholarly discussion of recently published papers in bacteriology
Apr
24
BMG Journal Club: Julian Segert and Danling Zhou
Chicago - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
The BMG Journal Club is an opportunity for the department to come together and have in-depth discussions about the current literature and the overall implications of new studies, enhancing everyone’s knowledge of the field at large and about each other’s research interests within the department; providing possible opportunities to collaborate as well. This is also an opportunity to practice vital presentation skills in front of a friendly audience.
Presenters:
Danling Zhou
PhD Student- BMG, Mendillo Lab
Article title: "RNA Pol II inhibition activates cell death independently from the loss of transcription"
Link: https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(25)00856-6
Julian Segert, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow- BMG, Shilatifard Lab
Article title: "Unstructured transcription factor interactions enable emergent specificity”
Link: https://www.science.org/doi/full/10.1126/science.aeb6487
Refreshments will be served.
Apr
24
April in the Isles: Life & Law School after Oxford
Evanston - 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Join Rhodes Scholar Irena Petryk (WCAS'23) to learn about the transition from life among Oxford's dreaming spires to the milieu of a US law school.
Apr
27
Goldwater Scholarship information session
Online - 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Join the Office of Fellowships to learn more about the Goldwater Scholarship. The Goldwater Scholarship is the most prestigious national award given to undergraduate sophomores and juniors who plan to pursue research careers in the natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering. In this info session we will review the award benefits, nomination process, and the application. Registration is required to attend.
Apr
28
CONSTANTINE & MARIA DANOS LECTURE IN CANCER RESEARCH | Interferon Pathways and Novel Intracellular Checkpoints for Immunotherapy
Chicago - 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
The Lurie Cancer Center Basic Science Programs presents the Constantine and Maria Danos Lecture in Cancer Research. This lecture will be presented by Leonidas Platanias, MD, PhD, Director of the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University. This lecture will take place on Tuesday, April 28th from 11:00am to 12:00pm in Baldwin Auditorium of the Lurie Research Building (303 E. Superior St., Chicago, IL 60611).
Apr
28
Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship Information Session
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Are you interested in teaching English abroad after graduation?
Fulbright English Teaching Assistants strengthen English-language instruction in over eighty countries world-wide. Applicants select one country of application. Host institutions range from elementary and secondary schools to university language departments. Some countries require host country language skills, others do not. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and hold an undergraduate degree by the time the fellowship begins. Undergrads apply just prior to their senior year for awards that begin shortly after graduation. Graduate students and alum are also eligible to apply. Awards are an academic year in length.
The 2026 campus deadline is September 1 @ 12:00 noon.
Apr
28
Microbiology-Immunology Seminar Series: Dr. Ya-Chi Ho, PhD
Chicago - 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Title: BACH2 the Future - single-cell multiomic and spatial dissection of HIV in tissues and tumor microenvironment
Description: The gut maintains an immuno-tolerant environment to reduce excessive inflammation. We will discuss how BACH2, the effector-to-memory molecular switch, helps HIV to persist in tissues, making gut reservoir distinct from that in the blood. We will discuss how mechanisms of HIV persistence in lymph nodes are in some way similar to how non-Hodgkin lymphoma evade immune infiltration (immune excluded cold tumor).
Apr
28
Application Workshop -- Fulbright Study/Research/Arts Awards
Evanston - 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Interested in pursuing research, study, or the arts abroad? Attend an application workshop to learn about the Fulbright application process at Northwestern. We will discuss application components and successful application strategies. You do not need a draft of your essays, but will benefit most if you have a clear vision of your project.
Campus Deadline – Tuesday, Sept. 1st, 2026
Apr
30
BMG Seminar: George O'Toole, PhD
Chicago - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
The Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics presents:
George O’Toole, PhD
Elmer R. Pfefferkorn, PhD, Professor of Microbiology and Immunology
Editor in Chief, Journal of Bacteriology
Dept. of Microbiology & Immunology
Title: To Build a Biofilm
Polymicrobial infections represent a significant challenge. For example, despite significant successes developing new therapeutics to treat the underlying causes of cystic fibrosis (CF) and substantial efforts to target the microbes associated with airway damage, infections associated with CF are still a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. A major cause of persistent, drug-recalcitrant infections in persons with CF is their polymicrobial nature. The ability of polymicrobial communities to cause disease, persist in vivo and withstand higher concentrations of antimicrobial agents is multifactorial and incompletely understood. Emerging evidence suggests that microbial community composition dramatically alters the ability of antimicrobial agents to eradicate infections - such interactions among microbes can result in decreased antimicrobial efficacy in vivo. Furthermore, polymicrobial lung infections are associated with worse prognoses. I will discuss our recent efforts to leverage large clinical data sets from person with CF to develop a new in vitro, polymicrobial community model, and describe how we deploy this model to begin to understand mechanisms of microbial interactions and community function. I also argue that our system can serve as novel antimicrobial screening platform and as “model” community to study microbial interactions more broadly
Host: Arthur Prindle, PhD
Refreshments will be served.
Apr
30
University Practicum | The Science of How Students Learn - Learning Lab: Activating Metacognition (2026 Spring)
Online - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Selected by the campus community, this year’s University Practicum focuses on the science of how students learn. Participants will explore innovative, evidence-based strategies grounded in core learning principles—not only to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of higher education, but to shape its future.
This year includes synchronous online sessions, complemented by a featured speaker, learning labs, and individual consultations.
Can't attend the live offering? Register anyway and get access to a recording!
Apr
30
April in the Isles: Application Basics
Off-Campus - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Join Dr. Pardoe for the ins and outs of UK Scholarship applications
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May
01
Cancer Survivorship Symposium: Moving Toward Precision Cancer Survivorship
Online - 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
On Friday, May 1, 2026, the Cancer Survivorship Symposium will convene researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals to explore strategies for improving outcomes for cancer survivors. This year’s theme—Moving Toward Precision Cancer Survivorship: Shaping the Future of Personalized Care—will guide discussions on implementing best-practice models and advancing individualized approaches to survivorship.
May
01
Spring Chicago Cytoskeleton Meeting
Off-Campus - 1:00 PM - 7:00 PM
The Spring edition of the Chicago Cytoskeleton Meeting will take place on Friday May 1st, 2026 at Loyola University Chicago’s Water Tower Campus.
The Chicago Cytoskeleton is a forum for cytoskeletal researchers from the greater Chicago area to meet, hear great talks, exchange ideas, and socialize. For additional information, please visit: https://sites.google.com/view/chicagocytoskeleton/home
May
01
Bacterial Journal Club
Chicago - 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker: Selma Metaane
Description: Bacteriology Journal Club is a forum for the presentation of original research-in-progress and for scholarly discussion of recently published papers in bacteriology
May
04
Goldwater Scholarship information session
Online - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Join the Office of Fellowships to learn more about the Goldwater Scholarship. The Goldwater Scholarship is the most prestigious national award given to undergraduate sophomores and juniors who plan to pursue research careers in the natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering. In this info session we will review the award benefits, nomination process, and the application. Registration is required to attend.
May
05
STEM tuition support fellowships for rising first-year graduate students
Online - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Are you planning to apply to or will be enrolled in a STEM focused graduate program in Fall 2026? If so, please join us to learn about fellowships that fund STEM graduate programs for first year graduate students. In this session we will primarily discuss application guidelines for the NSF GRFP, NDSEG and Hertz fellowships. These fellowships are open to undergraduate seniors, baccalaureate holders not currently enrolled in a graduate program, and first-year graduate students.
May
05
Pedagogical Innovations in STEM featuring Michael Horn
Online - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Pedagogical Innovations is a scholarly exchange offered each quarter, showcasing leading-edge research that informs teaching and learning strategies.
This session will feature Dr. Michael Horn, a Professor with joint appointments in Computer Science and the Learning Sciences. He will discuss how he helps students prepare for future learning through (multi)literacy development in his computer science courses.
Recommended for those pursuing the CIRTL Certificate.
May
06
STEM tuition support fellowships for rising second-year graduate students
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Are you currently completing your first year of a graduate program in a STEM field of study? Will you be a second-year graduate student enrolled in a STEM focused graduate program at NU in Fall 2026? Join the Office of Fellowships to learn about fellowships to fund graduate studies. In this session we will review application guidelines for the NDSEG, Quad Fellowship, HHMI Gilliam, and the GFSD. These fellowships are open to second-year graduate students. Please register to attend.
May
06
The Salon: Exploring Contemplative Practices Inside and Outside of the Classroom
Evanston - 4:00 PM - 5:15 PM
We often watch but rarely see. We know how to hear but don’t always listen.
Explore the practice of Contemplative Cinema based on the ancient practice of lectio divina or sacred reading which invites interiority and reflection through a process of repetition and reflection. Together, we will watch a short film and be guided into deeper meaning and personal resonance through meditative viewings.
The Salon is a visionary gathering space curated by students, staff, and faculty to explore the intersections of learning and contemplative practices in higher education. All are welcome.
Light refreshments will be shared.
May
07
BMG Seminar: John Doench, PhD
Chicago - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
The Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics presents:
John G. Doench, Ph.D.
Institute Scientist, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
Director R&D, Genetic Perturbation Platform
Presentation: "Where Does He Get Those Wonderful Toys? A Tour of the Functional Genomics Toolbox"
Host: Marc Mendillo, PhD
Refreshments will be served.
May
07
Supporting Neurodiverse Students: Reading Circle
Online - 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
The Reading Circle is intended to deepen your understanding of inclusive teaching pedagogies and practices through engaged discussions with fellow educators.
This circle will be led by Dr. Elizabeth Norton, an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders and a 2024 University Teaching Award Recipient. The featured article will focus on supporting neurodivergent students and will be disseminated to participants upon registration.
Recommended for those pursuing the CIRTL Certificate.
May
07
Immunology Journal Club
Chicago - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Discussion of impactful and high-quality papers that will foster meaningful learning and discussion for all participants.
May
07
Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship Information Session
Online - 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Are you interested in teaching English abroad after graduation?
Fulbright English Teaching Assistants strengthen English-language instruction in over eighty countries world-wide. Applicants select one country of application. Host institutions range from elementary and secondary schools to university language departments. Some countries require host country language skills, others do not. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and hold an undergraduate degree by the time the fellowship begins. Undergrads apply just prior to their senior year for awards that begin shortly after graduation. Graduate students and alum are also eligible to apply. Awards are an academic year in length.
The 2026 campus deadline is September 1 @ 12:00 noon.
May
08
Application Workshop -- Fulbright Study/Research/Arts Awards
Online - 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Interested in pursuing research, study, or the arts abroad? Attend an application workshop to learn about the Fulbright application process at Northwestern. We will discuss application components and successful application strategies. You do not need a draft of your essays, but will benefit most if you have a clear vision of your project.
Campus Deadline – Tuesday, Sept. 1st, 2026
May
08
Bacterial Journal Club
Chicago - 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM
Speakers: Somalisa Pan and Casey Kellogg
Description: Bacteriology Journal Club is a forum for the presentation of original research-in-progress and for scholarly discussion of recently published papers in bacteriology
May
11
STEM graduate fellowship writing workshop: Personal Statements
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
This writing workshop will help you as you prepare applications for Fall 2026 graduate school funding fellowships. In this workshop you will learn strategies that will assist you as you write Personal Statements for STEM focused fellowships. NSF GRFP and NDSEG personal statements will be used as templates. This workshop is suitable for students who will be first- or second-year graduate students in Fall 2026. Students who hold or will hold a baccalaureate degree as of June 2026 and plan to apply to a STEM focused graduate program in the future are also welcome to attend. Registration is required.
May
12
Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship Information Session
Online - 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Are you interested in teaching English abroad after graduation?
Fulbright English Teaching Assistants strengthen English-language instruction in over eighty countries world-wide. Applicants select one country of application. Host institutions range from elementary and secondary schools to university language departments. Some countries require host country language skills, others do not. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and hold an undergraduate degree by the time the fellowship begins. Undergrads apply just prior to their senior year for awards that begin shortly after graduation. Graduate students and alum are also eligible to apply. Awards are an academic year in length.
The 2026 campus deadline is September 1 @ 12:00 noon.
May
12
Student Experiences in STEM
Online - 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Student Experiences in STEM is an evidence-driven reading circle focusing on students’ experiences, development, and their perceptions of commonly used learning practices and the classroom environment.
Recommended for those pursuing the CIRTL Certificate.
May
12
Goldwater open house Q & A
Evanston - 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Are you interested in applying to the Goldwater scholarship in Fall 2026? The Goldwater Scholarship is the most prestigious national award given to undergraduate sophomores
and juniors who are committed to pursuing research careers in the natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering. Please join the NU Goldwater Campus Rep in the Office of Fellowships conference room to discuss any questions you may have about the application
process, including how to answer the questions in the application portal and strategies for the research statement. This is a drop in event, so feel free to stop by with your questions at any time from 12:00 – 1:30 pm.
May
12
Microbiology-Immunology Seminar Series: Dr. Dohun Pyeon, PhD
Chicago - 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Title: Cancer Immune Evasion by Human Papillomavirus
Description: Our research focuses on investigating virus-host interactions in HPV-driven cancer progression, particularly in the context of host immunity. We investigate the mechanism used by HPV to dysregulate chemokines and membrane-associated ubiquitin ligases, enabling it to evade host immune responses and promote HPV-positive head and neck cancers.
May
14
BMG Seminar: Hilary Coller, PhD
Chicago - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
The Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics presents:
Hilary Coller, PhD
Presentation:
Abstract:
Host:
Refreshments will be served.
May
15
STEM graduate fellowship writing workshop: Research Statements
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
This writing workshop will help you as you prepare applications for Fall 2026 graduate school funding fellowships. In this workshop you will learn strategies that will assist you as you write Research Statements for STEM focused fellowships. NSF GRFP and NDSEG research statements will be used as templates. This workshop is suitable for students who will be first- or second-year graduate students in Fall 2026. Students who hold or will hold a baccalaureate degree as of June 2026 and plan to apply to a STEM focused graduate program in the future are also welcome to attend. Registration is required.
May
15
Bacterial Journal Club
Chicago - 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM
Speakers: Kyle Rosinke
Description: Bacteriology Journal Club is a forum for the presentation of original research-in-progress and for scholarly discussion of recently published papers in bacteriology
May
15
SQE Forum on Biochemistry, Epigenetics, and Metabolism (BEaM)
Chicago - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
The BEaM Forum is a data group where Simpson Querrey Institute for Epigenetics members present ongoing work being conducted. It is a great opportunity to get feedback on your work from colleagues, and to make new connections and foster new collaborations within the Institute.
Our forum will normally be held every other week from 3:00-4:00 p.m. Presenters will give a 20-minute talk with 10 minutes for discussion and questions. We welcome presentation from students, techs, postdocs, and PIs. Presenting work-in-progress is always encouraged!
Cookies and coffee provided.
Presenters:
Elly Yeom, PhD Candidate, Neurology/Savas Lab
Title of talk: "Small Nucleolar RNA Binding Protein Longevity as a Point of Vulnerability in Aging"
Prathani Vadlamani, PhD Candidate, BMG/ Foltz Lab
Title of talk: “DNMT1 Mediated DNA Methylation Restricts Endogenous and Ectopic Centromeres”
May
19
Microbiology-Immunology Seminar Series: Dr. Anita Chong, PhD
Chicago - 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Title: Mechanisms of T cell tolerance in Pregnancy and Transplantation
Description: Anita S. Chong, Ph.D. is a Professor in the Department of Surgery at the University of Chicago in Chicago. She is a basic and translational transplant immunologist with research interests in transplantation tolerance, pregnancy and humoral sensitization-desensitization. She has published more than 300 articles, reviews and commentaries on these topics. Dr Chong served on the Council of the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Disease, chaired the Basic Science Committees for The Transplantation Society and American Society of Transplantation, and was the Chair of Pillar 1 for the Women in Transplantation Initiative of The Transplantation Society.
May
19
5th Annual Robert D. Goldman Lecture Presents: Michael Rosen, PhD, UT Southwestern
Chicago - 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
The 5th Annual Robert D. Goldman Lecture
Cell Organization by Liquid-Liquid Phase
Cosponsored by Walter S. And Lucienne Driskill Graduate Program Lectures in Life Sciences and Feinberg School of Medicine Department of Cell & Developmental Biology
Michael K Rosen, PhD
Professor and Mar Nell and F. Andrew Bell Distinguished Chair
Department of Biophysics
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Biomolecular condensates are two- and three-dimensional cellular compartments that concentrate specific collections of proteins and nucleic acids without an encapsulating membrane. Many condensates behave as dynamic, viscoelastic liquids, and appear to form through liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) driven by interactions between multivalent constituents. In my talk I will discuss our early studies of actin regulatory signaling proteins. These explained how condensates can dynamically form and dissolve in response to upstream signals and how condensation itself can control biochemical activity. I will also discuss our more recent work to understand how phase separation may contribute to the organization of chromatin in the eukaryotic cell nucleus. The ability to observe individual nucleosomes in cryo-electron tomography images of chromatin condensates has allowed us to understand how nanometer-scale molecular structure ultimately translates to micrometer-scale organization of the condensate interior. We have also found that mammalian nuclei contain dense clusters of nucleosomes whose arrangement is mirrored by the reconstituted condensates. These studies suggest how nucleosome positioning may control the organization and dynamics of chromatin in cells.
About the Annual Robert D. Goldman, PhD Lecture:
Robert D. Goldman, PhD, is the Stephen Walter Ranson Professor Emeritus of Cell and Developmental Biology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, where he served as chair of the department from 1981-2019. Dr. Goldman earned his doctorate in biology from Princeton University, after which he trained as a postdoctoral fellow at Hammersmith Hospital in London and at the MRC Institute of Virology in Glasgow. He was appointed assistant professor of Biology at Case Western Reserve University in 1969 and moved to Carnegie Mellon University in 1977, prior to joining the faculty at Northwestern.
The annual lecture commemorates the accomplishments of Dr. Goldman and are a celebration of science and innovative discoveries in cell and developmental biology.
Contact cdb@northwestern.edu for more information or sign-up to our event listserv at https://forms.office.com/r/5X7DWBqXUq
Visit our department website to learn about how we are expanding the limits of scientific inquiry: https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/cdb/
May
20
OKRA National Forum: Biomarker-enriched Clinical Phenotyping of Acute Kidney Injury
Online - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
The Northwestern O'Brien Kidney Resource Center invites you to participate in the upcoming O'Brien Kidney Resource Alliance (OKRA) webinar series, designed to foster networking and learning.
Join us on Thursday, May 20th, to hear from Steven Menez, MD (Johns Hopkins University) as she discusses “Biomarker-enriched Clinical Phenotyping of Acute Kidney Injury”
Registration is required.
May
22
Bacterial Journal Club
Chicago - 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker: Anna Liponska
Description: Bacteriology Journal Club is a forum for the presentation of original research-in-progress and for scholarly discussion of recently published papers in bacteriology
May
22
BMG Journal Club: Yoga Haribabu and Jonathan Gurkan
Chicago - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
The BMG Journal Club is an opportunity for the department to come together and have in-depth discussions about the current literature and the overall implications of new studies, enhancing everyone’s knowledge of the field at large and about each other’s research interests within the department; providing possible opportunities to collaborate as well. This is also an opportunity to practice vital presentation skills in front of a friendly audience.
Presenters:
Yoga Haribabu
Graduate Student - BMG, Mendillo Lab
Article title:
Link:
Refreshments will be served.
May
28
Application Workshop -- Fulbright Study/Research/Arts Awards
Evanston - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Interested in pursuing research, study, or the arts abroad? Attend an application workshop to learn about the Fulbright application process at Northwestern. We will discuss application components and successful application strategies. You do not need a draft of your essays, but will benefit most if you have a clear vision of your project.
Campus Deadline – Tuesday, Sept. 1st, 2026
May
28
Immunology Journal Club
Chicago - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Discussion of impactful and high-quality papers that will foster meaningful learning and discussion for all participants.
May
29
Bacterial Journal Club
Chicago - 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker: Iryna Boika
Description: Bacteriology Journal Club is a forum for the presentation of original research-in-progress and for scholarly discussion of recently published papers in bacteriology
May
29
2026 James C. Houk Lecture in Motor Control: Motor Action Selection, Evaluation and Reinforcement by the Basal Ganglia - Bernardo Sabatini, MD, PhD
Chicago - 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
The Department of Neuroscience Presents:
2026 James C. Houk Lecture in Motor Control: "Motor Action Selection, Evaluation and Reinforcement by the Basal Ganglia"
Bernardo Sabatini, MD, PhD
Alice and Rodman W. Moorhead III Professor of Neurobiology
Harvard Medical School
Abstract
In order to survive in and adapt to changing environments, animals must choose appropriate actions to achieve their goals. This process depends on their past experience, internal state, and environmental conditions and must be be rapidly adapted based on the outcome of their choice. Here we discuss how circuits and synapses of the basal ganglia, an evolutionarily old and phylogenetically conserved set of subcortical nuclei, contribute to these processes in mice. We focus on specialized features of the basal ganglia circuit that uniquely contribute to action selection and reinforcement as well as the role of dopamine in these processes. Although we study mice, we believe our findings are likely relevant for understanding human behavior and disease.
About the James C. Houk Lecture in Motor Control
In 2020, the late James Houk, PhD, former chair and professor of Physiology (now Neuroscience), and his wife Antoinette established the Dr. James C. Houk Fellowship in Neuroscience through a bequest. Their gift provides funding for a graduate student or postdoctoral fellow training in the Department of Neuroscience at Northwestern and also supports the annual James C. Houk Lecture in Motor Control, delivered by a renowned neuroscientist whose work reflects Dr. Houk’s broad interests.
About James C. Houk, PhD
Dr. James C. Houk originally studied electrical engineering before receiving his PhD in physiology at Harvard University. As an assistant professor at Harvard, he studied Golgi tendon organs, muscle spindles and developed control models of muscle activation through neuronal circuits in the spinal cord.
Later, as an associate professor at Johns Hopkins Medical School, Houk began work on the central nervous system in behaving monkeys, work he continued at Northwestern University, after being recruited in 1978 as chair of the Department of Physiology (now Neuroscience). During this time, Houk also built a world-renowned systems neuroscience group within the department.
In 2001, after 23 years, Houk stepped down as chair to concentrate on multimodal approaches to studying how the nonlinear dynamics of microscopic modules in the brain give rise to its unique computational properties. He became particularly interested in the interplay between the basal ganglia, motor cortex and cerebellum.
Jun
02
Application Workshop -- Fulbright Study/Research/Arts Awards
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Interested in pursuing research, study, or the arts abroad? Attend an application workshop to learn about the Fulbright application process at Northwestern. We will discuss application components and successful application strategies. You do not need a draft of your essays, but will benefit most if you have a clear vision of your project.
Campus Deadline – Tuesday, Sept. 1st, 2026
Jun
03
Searle Center Community Celebration
Evanston - 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Mark your calendars!
Join us for the Searle Center Community Celebration, a joyful afternoon of connection, conversation, and appreciation for our vibrant teaching and learning community.
Enjoy food, drinks, and the chance to engage with colleagues, meet our Graduate Teaching Fellows, and explore highlights inspired by this year’s theme of Bolstering Student Success and Instructor Vitality.
We can’t wait to celebrate with you! 🌟
Jun
07
2026 Cancer Survivors' Celebration Walk & 5K
Off-Campus - 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
For 33 years, Lurie Cancer Center’s Cancer Survivors’ Celebration Walk & 5K has been a source of hope and inspiration for people who have faced or are facing cancer. Held in Chicago’s Grant Park, our community event is a unique opportunity for cancer survivors, supporters, scientists and health professionals to connect, celebrate milestones and make an impact on the future of cancer care.
We’re excited to run, walk and celebrate together on National Cancer Survivors Day! We strongly encourage you to register in advance. You must register by May 1 to receive your T-shirt before the event. If you register after May 1, you may pick up your T-shirt on the day of the event. T-shirts will not be mailed after the event.
Highlights include:
A non-competitive walk or chip-timed 5K race along the lakefront
A commemorative T-shirt
Music, entertainment, inspiring speakers and Dedication Wall
Refreshments and activities for families
Net proceeds and funds raised from our 33rd annual event will help to advance groundbreaking cancer research and treatment at Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. We hope you will join the donors, sponsors and fundraising teams who support our efforts by creating a personalized fundraising page when you register. Fundraising is optional, and no minimum is required.
Jun
09
Application Workshop -- Fulbright Study/Research/Arts Awards
Online - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Interested in pursuing research, study, or the arts abroad? Attend an application workshop to learn about the Fulbright application process at Northwestern. We will discuss application components and successful application strategies. You do not need a draft of your essays, but will benefit most if you have a clear vision of your project.
Campus Deadline – Tuesday, Sept. 1st, 2026
Jun
16
20th Annual Pain & Palliative Care Conference
Chicago - 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
On Tuesday, June 16, 2026 the 20th Annual Pain & Palliative Care Conference will bring together physicians, nurses, social workers, physical therapists, occupational therapists, chaplains, and healthcare professionals to share research and clinical best practices to advance the field of palliative care and improve care for patients with serious illnesses and their loved ones.
Jun
18
Immunology Journal Club
Chicago - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Discussion of impactful and high-quality papers that will foster meaningful learning and discussion for all participants.
Jun
18
Lurie Cancer Center Symposium & Scientific Poster Session
Chicago - 2:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Please join us on Thursday, June 18 for the Lurie Cancer Center Symposium to learn about groundbreaking research taking place in laboratories of Lurie Cancer Center members on Northwestern University's Evanston and Chicago campuses.
Admission is complimentary but advance registration is required. Posters must be registered by June 12. Travel Scholarship Recipients are required to display their work at the poster session. T32 Trainees are strongly encouraged to participate in the poster session.