Center for RNA Biology & CMBP Annual Symposium

2024 Symposium
May 13, 2025
8:00AM - 5:30PM
The Ohio Union

Date Range
2025-05-13 08:00:00 2025-05-13 17:30:00 Center for RNA Biology & CMBP Annual Symposium 2025 ANNUAL SYMPOSIUMCMBP & Center for RNA Biology Annual SymposiumWhen: Tuesday, May 13, 2025 8:00am – 5:30pmWhere: The Ohio UnionRegistration will open Spring 2025Registration starts: March 18, 2025Abstract submission deadline: April 16, 2025Last day to register: April 16, 2025Invited External Speakers:TBAPurposeThe Annual CMBP/CRB Symposium brings together faculty trainers, graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and undergraduates representing a wide spectrum of the Life Sciences at Ohio State. In its eleventh year of funding, the NIH CMB Training Program includes faculty and trainees from four related molecular life sciences graduate programs: Microbiology, Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology, Molecular Genetics, and the Ohio State Biochemistry Program. The RNA Center at OSU has a long history of interaction and active collaboration. Members of the Center for RNA Biology represent about a dozen Departments throughout OSU. There are natural synergies between these two groups and this symposium is an opportunity not only to showcase the research of CMB Training Program and RNA Center members but also to foster new interactions.   The Ohio Union America/New_York public

2025 ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM

CMBP & Center for RNA Biology Annual Symposium
When: Tuesday, May 13, 2025 8:00am – 5:30pm
Where: The Ohio Union

Registration will open Spring 2025

Registration starts: March 18, 2025
Abstract submission deadline: April 16, 2025
Last day to register: April 16, 2025

Invited External Speakers:
TBA

Purpose
The Annual CMBP/CRB Symposium brings together faculty trainers, graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and undergraduates representing a wide spectrum of the Life Sciences at Ohio State. In its eleventh year of funding, the NIH CMB Training Program includes faculty and trainees from four related molecular life sciences graduate programs: Microbiology, Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology, Molecular Genetics, and the Ohio State Biochemistry Program. The RNA Center at OSU has a long history of interaction and active collaboration. Members of the Center for RNA Biology represent about a dozen Departments throughout OSU. There are natural synergies between these two groups and this symposium is an opportunity not only to showcase the research of CMB Training Program and RNA Center members but also to foster new interactions.