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Stowers Seminar Series

This ongoing seminar series explores topics in many areas of research through scientifically technical presentations by distinguished researchers from institutions across the country and around the world. This public lecture series, geared for scientific audiences, is held during the academic fall and spring semesters.

The Stowers Seminar Series is supported by a generous grant from the Stowers Foundation.

For more information and to request a recorded stream of a lecture, contact communications@stowers.org.

Upcoming Stowers Seminar Series Events

May 192026

Stowers Seminar Series

Reconstructing biomolecular condensates for translation

12:00 pm | Ruth Lehmann, Ph.D., Whitehead Institute, MIT

Past Stowers Seminar Series Events

May 132026

Stowers Seminar Series

Macrostomum lignano: From Promising Animal to Powerful Model Organism

12:00 pm | Eugene Berezikov, Ph.D., University of Groningen

Apr 082026

Stowers Seminar Series

Post-transcriptional Regulation of Stem Cells by Coding and Noncoding RNAS

12:00 pm | Haifan Lin, Ph.D., Yale School of Medicine

Apr 012026

Stowers Seminar Series

Unveiling low-power survival strategies on life's metabolic edge

12:00 pm | Dianne Newman, Ph.D., Cal Tech

Mar 252026

Stowers Seminar Series

Shining light on old mysteries: From bacterial cell replication to host defenses

12:00 pm | Christine Jacobs-Wagner, Ph.D., Stanford University

Mar 112026

Stowers Seminar Series

The Curious Things Cells Do When Ribosomes Stall

12:00 pm | Onn Brandman, Ph.D., Stanford University

Mar 042026

Stowers Seminar Series

Germ granules: Compartments for RNA regulation or incidental condensates?

12:00 pm | Geraldine Seydoux, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and HHMI

Feb 252026

Stowers Seminar Series

Basement membrane: A dynamic matrix that moves, stretches, connects tissues, and ages

12:00 pm | David Sherwood, Ph.D., Duke University

Feb 182026

Stowers Seminar Series

Synonymous but not silent: the codon usage code for gene expression and protein structure

12:00 pm | Yi Liu, Ph.D., UT Southwestern

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