The 8th Annual Sharon Cosloy - Edward Blank Family Distinguished Scientist Lecture with Dr. Susan Marqusee

Dates
Tue, Oct 10, 2023 - 04:00 PM — Tue, Oct 10, 2023 - 06:00 PM
Admission Fee
Free
Event Address
85 Saint Nicholas Terrace New York, NY 10031
Event Location
CUNY Advanced Science Research Center
Event Details
The Sharon Cosloy - Edward Blank Family Distinguished Scientist Lecture The 8th Annual Sharon Cosloy - Edward Blank Family Distinguished Scientist Lecture with Dr. Susan Marqusee

ABOUT DISTINGUISHED SCIENTIST, DR. SUSAN MARQUSEE

Susan Marqusee is a Professor of Molecular & Cell Biology and Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley and the Assistant Director overseeing Biological Sciences at the National Science Foundation. She received her A.B. in Physics and Chemistry from Cornell University in 1982, and her M.D. and Ph.D. from Stanford in 1990. After a post-doctoral fellowship at MIT, she joined the UC Berkeley faculty as Assistant Professor in 1992, advancing to Associate and Full Professor in 1998 and 2001, respectively. At Berkeley, Marqusee helped build the California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences (QB3), a state-wide institute with a mission to: harness the quantitative sciences to solve problems in biology, educate the next generation of scientists, and stimulate the California economy. She served as the Director of QB3-Berkeley from 2009-2020. In 2023, Marqusee assumed the role of Assistant Director at the NSF overseeing the Directorate for Biological Sciences and currently splits her time between Northern Virginia and Berkeley.

Marqusee is one of the world’s top experimental scientists in the field of protein folding. She is known for many contributions, including the first de novo design of a short peptide that folds into a specific structure (alpha helix), the application of novel hydrogen exchange methods to measure rare partially structured conformers, and the mechanical manipulation of single protein molecules. Her work has produced the most detailed view of the energy landscape of a protein, has validated the hierarchical model of protein folding, and has provided the experimental foundations for theoreticians working in the area. Marqusee’s work impacts many other areas of research, ranging from the physical chemistry of macromolecules to the design of biologic therapeutics and therapeutics that prevent the aggregation of proteins which lead to common diseases such as Alzheimer’s. Marqusee is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Biophysical Society, and a member of the National Academy of Sciences. She has been recognized with numerous awards including the ASBMB William Rose Award for Science and Mentorship and the Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkins Award from the Protein Society. The San Francisco Business Times recognized Marqusee as one of the top 150 “Most Influential Women in the Bay Area” in both 2011 and 2012. Marqusee lives in Orinda with her husband. She has two adult daughters.

ABOUT THE PROFESSOR SHARON COSLOY - EDWARD BLANKDISTINGUISHED SCIENTIST LECTURESHIP

Dr. Sharon Cosloy was a member of the City College biology faculty for 27 years and served as Chair of the Biology Department for six years. She was a beloved mentor, educator, wife and mother and a passionate investigator of life and science. The Professor Sharon Cosloy and Edward Blank Family Distinguished Scientist Lectureship is regarded as the preeminent scientific lecture on campus. The City College of New York is grateful to Edward Blank and his family for their generous support

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