Stieglitz Lecture with University of Chicago: Prof. Laura Kiessling (UW-Madison) "Us Versus Them: Distinguishing Host and Microbial Cells with Glycans"
Stieglitz Lecturer Prof. Laura Kiessling (UW-Madison) gets to know attendees at our February meeting, held in the atrium of the Gordon Center for Integrative Science at the University of Chicago.
The social hour of our Februrary meeting, held in the atrium of the Gordon Center for Integrative Science at the University of Chicago, was very active.
The Chicago Section ACS has not held a meeting on the University of Chicago campus for many years - holding our February 2015 Stieglitz Lecture in the beautiful GCIS at the UofC was a wonderful opportunity to reconnect
The social hour of our Februrary meeting, held in the atrium of the Gordon Center for Integrative Science at the University of Chicago, was very active.
Chicago ACS Chair Inessa Miller instroduces the speaker, Stieglitz Lecturer Prof. Laura Kiessling, at our February 2015 meeting, held at the University of Chicago.
Chicago Section Stieglitz Committee Chair Josh Kurutz introduces the 2015 Stieglitz Lecturer with a short discussion of Julius Stieglitz and his contributions to the ACS and the UofC.
Prof. Laura Kiessling (UW-Madison) delivers the 2014/15 Stieglitz Lecture, "Us Versus Them: Distinguishing Host and Microbial Cells with Glycans", at the University of Chicago.
Prof. Laura Kiessling (UW-Madison) delivers the 2014/15 Stieglitz Lecture, "Us Versus Them: Distinguishing Host and Microbial Cells with Glycans", at the University of Chicago.
Prof. Laura Kiessling (UW-Madison) delivers the 2014/15 Stieglitz Lecture, "Us Versus Them: Distinguishing Host and Microbial Cells with Glycans", at the University of Chicago.
Prof. Laura Kiessling (UW-Madison) delivers the 2014/15 Stieglitz Lecture, "Us Versus Them: Distinguishing Host and Microbial Cells with Glycans", at the University of Chicago.
Chicago Section ACS Chair Inessa Miller thanks Prof. Laura Kiessling for delivering a fantastic Stieglitz Lecture at the University of Chicago in February 2015.
Stielgtiz Lecturer Prof. Laura Kiessling's talk, "Us versus Them: Distinguishing Host and Microbial Cells With Glycans", inspired an enormous number of questions from the audience - so many that people lined up afterward to ask them.
Chicago Section Chair of the Distinguished Service Award Committee, took the opportunity at our February meeting to announce that Richard Cornell was named the winner of the 2015 DSA.
Richard Cornell, winner of the 2015 Distinguished Service Award.