Registration now open for the UCSC USPA Symposium 2021!

We are delighted to announce that the UCSC STEAM Postdoc Symposium will take place on Tuesday May 25, 2021, and will be a virtual afternoon event. 
Registration is now OPEN, and we encourage you to do so as soon as possiblehttps://forms.gle/yk9r5m3qdiaWxDXN9
The last year has been a strange and challenging one, but we see this as an excellent occasion to stop and celebrate the academic and research achievements of the postdocs and graduate students at UCSC. Postdocs and graduate students from all departments are highly encouraged to submit abstracts for posters and talks. Please note that all talks and posters should be simple and clear as this is a very broad audience. The deadline for abstract submission is April 23, 2021.

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Wednesday Sept 30th is Giving Day! Help us fund the annual UCSC STEM Postdoc Association (USPA) Symposium! See our Giving Day page.Support USPA for Giving Day 2020 Your donation will help immensely to further the strengths and reputation of the Santa Cruz STEM research community by enabling the USPA to continue offering our annual symposium.

2nd Annual UCSC Postdoc Symposium

The 2nd Annual UCSC Postdoc Symposium was a success. Thank you for participating!

The postdocs, as well as graduate students and faculty, gathered at the beautiful Stevenson Event Center overlooking the East Meadow and the ocean.

Professor Joanne Engel from UCSF Department of Medicine delivered first keynote on how the pathogen Chlamydia survives in the host cells. Despite the difficulty of growing the Chlamydia bacteria, her lab identified host genes and signal pathways that are involved in the infection, showing how the pathogen co-opts the host.


The second keynote was delivered by Professor Katherine Pollard from the Gladstone Institutes/UCSF, who did postdoctoral research on comparative genomics at UCSC. She presented an interesting project in her lab that discovered some transcription factor recognize DNA shape.

The symposium also featured a series of talks by postdocs from different scientific fields. Congratulations to Dr. Daniela Kielberg and Dr. Josh Parks for winning the Best Speaker prizes!

Daniela is a postdoc at the Department of Microbiology and Environmental Toxicology. Her talk was titled “Spatial and temporal shifts in bacterial biogeography and gland occupation during the development of chronic infection”.

Josh is a postdoc in Holger Schmidt’s group at the Department of Electric Engineering. He talked about his work on optofluidic chip to detect single virus particle.

The symposium concluded with a poster session. Dr. Skander Hathroubi won the best poster prize!

We thank all of the symposium sponsors to make this event possible: the departments of MCD Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Biomolecular Engineering, METX, Office of Research, PBSci Division, Professor Josh Stuart and Two Pore Guys, Inc!!

Finally we thank the hard work of the three organizers: Diya, Hanh and Shankar!