The CCBM will host free Scientific Writing Workshops for CCBM faculty, project scientists and graduate students on Wednesday, September 4 and Thursday, September 5! These sesssions will be led by Dr. Tiffany Vora.
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Dr. Tiffany Vora is an educator, writer,...
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August 6, 2019
On Wednesday, August 14, the CCBM will host a casual brunch for volunteers, mentors, and contributors to the 2019 CCBM summer programs. There were many individuals that helped make this summer a success! Thank you to all who supported the CCBM summer programs. Your service is much appreciated...
July 19, 2019
CCBM Thrust 1 Professor Andy LiWang has accepted an appointment to the National Institutes of Health’s Macromolecular Structure and Function B (MSFB) Study Section Center for Scientific Review.
Over his four-year term, LiWang will be a member of the group that reviews grant...
July 18, 2019
All are invited to attend a special CCBM seminar with guest speaker, Dr. Robert Endres. More information below.
CCBM Seminar with Dr. Robert Endres, “Entropy maximization for inference of cell behavior”
Wednesday, July 31
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
SE1 270K...
July 11, 2019
All are welcome to attend the upcoming seminar hosted by CCBM's Thrust 1 - Biomolecular Machines. This seminar will feature UC Davis Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry, Dr. Lee-Ping Wang.
CCBM Thrust 1 Seminar with Dr. Lee-Ping Wang, UC Davis "Computational prediction...
July 10, 2019
The CCBM is pleased to announce the Fall 2019 CCBM Fellows - congratulations to the graduate students! To learn more about the benefits of being a CCBM Fellow, please visit: https://ccbm.ucmerced.edu/education/graduate
Fall 2019 CCBM Fellows
Mark Bartolo (Sayantani Ghosh...
July 2, 2019
As part of its mission to train the next generation of scientists, the CCBM will host three specialized training modules this summer - Computation & Scientific Computing, Imaging/Spectroscopy and NanoBiofabrication.
The CCBM Executive Committee and summer modules instructors...
June 25, 2019
For the third time, again, this summer, the NSF-CREST Center for Cellular and Biomolecular Machines is hosting the Science and Technology Enrichment Program (STEP) for students who have completed grades 8 - 12.
Students in the program engage in activities focused on the...
June 25, 2019
The CCBM is excited to host elementary school students for the CREST STEM Camp this summer! Students who participate in the camp will interact with different types of science in the fields of engineering, biological science, physics, and chemistry. Students will also participate in ...
June 25, 2019
This summer, the CCBM is giving the opportunity for high school students to become trained in Computation and Scientific Modeling. The 1st Annual CREST Science and Computing Research Summer Program invites high school students to register for the program to gain research experience at UC Merced...















