On February 19, 2019, Dr. Steven Glynn from the Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology presented his intriguing research on ATP (adenosine triphosphate).
In his talk, Dr. Glynn explained that the process of ATP being converted to ADP (adenosine diphosphate) provides ATP-fueled cell motors with the energy to power key life events of the cell. Dr. Glynn further illustrated in detail how bioimaging is uncovering more about how ATP-fueled motors function.
Dr. Glynn answered interesting questions during and after the lecture.
Clara Tran
Science Librarian at Stony Brook University Libraries
Clara is the liaison to the Department of Chemistry, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and the Women in Science and Engineering program.
Email: yuet.tran@stonybrook.edu
Email: yuet.tran@stonybrook.edu
Latest posts by Clara Tran (see all)
- Dr. Joel Hurowitz’s research on the PIXL Instrument to Search for Signs of Past Life on Mars - May 3, 2019
- STEM Speaker Series: “The PIXL Investigation on the Mars 2020 Rover Mission: Investigating Ancient Environments and Searching for Signs of Past Life on Mars” by Dr. Joel Hurowitz - April 11, 2019
- Dr. Amy Marschilok on “Electrochemical Energy Storage Systems: Progress and Opportunities” - March 22, 2019