2015 Stanford Chemistry SHC Kickoff: Professor Carolyn Bertozzi | Tuesday, September 22, 2015
The 2016-2016 Stanford Student Hosted Colloquium Kickoff was delivered by Professor Carolyn Bertozzi on September 22, 2015. Professor Bertozzi is an Investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), and she is the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences; Professor of Chemistry and, by courtesy, of Radiology and of Chemical and Systems Biology. For the September 22nd lecture, Professor Bertozzi gave a talk on: "Why Do Cancer Cells Have Altered Glycosylation?"

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Bioorthogonal Chemistry, From Basic Science to Clinical Translation — Carolyn Bertozzi

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Nobel Prize lecture: Carolyn Bertozzi, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2022

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Cancer Metabolism: From molecules to medicine

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How AI Cracked the Protein Folding Code and Won a Nobel Prize

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LRR Microbiology for FMGE 2026 By Dr. Preeti Sharma

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Ep. 8, Translational Research and Industry Partnerships

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Carolyn Bertozzi, Beacon Public Lecture - Celebrating 10 years of Chemistry Athena SWAN Gold

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Carolyn Bertozzi: Therapeutic Opportunities in Glycoscience

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Webinar Introduction to Bioinformatics and Global Health

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Breakthroughs in Cancer: Carolyn Bertozzi, PhD | Stanford Cancer Institute

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Provost Lecture: Omar Yaghi

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Carolyn Bertozzi - Dana-Farber Targeted Degradation Webinar Series

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Jennifer Doudna: CRISPR Basics

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Carolyn Bertozzi: Nobel Prize Conversations

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"Chemistry in Living Systems" - Prof. Carolyn Bertozzi

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Modern Vaccine and Adjuvant Production and Characterization

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David MacMillan's Nobel Prize lecture in chemistry

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Robert Sapolsky: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst

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Tim Pierce on olfaction and chemical sensing

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