Chemistry & Biochemistry Colloquium – Elliot DiMilo – Arnold Research Group – Single Cell Mass Spectrometry

Chemistry Room 190 3210 N. Cramer Street, Milwaukee

Abstract The building block of life, single cells, now have another techniques available for their investigation and quantification of resident compounds through the advent of mass spectrometry. Advances in miniaturization of fluidic systems and pairing of separation methods allow for... Read More

Chemistry & Biochemistry Colloquium – Yeunus Mian – Cook Research Group – Targeting HIV’s Weak Point: Blocking the virus at the cell entrance

Chemistry Room 190 3210 N. Cramer Street, Milwaukee

Abstract Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a retrovirus that targets the CD4 receptor (CD4R) of T-lymphocytes. Once infected, T cells are compromised and will be unable to mediate the immune response. The depletion of T cells increases the chance of... Read More