Join the astronomy department for a free weekly public star party on the roof of the Physics, Math and Astronomy Building (PMA). “The Path to Singularity: How Technology Will Challenge the Future of ...
Dr. Olga Paley, Director of Bioprocess Development at Takeda, will discuss “Advancing Takeda’s Bioprocessing Platforms in Support of Clinical and Commercial Drug Supply” about the Chemistry, ...
McLellan, who will be inducted in Washington, D.C. on May 8, is among the youngest new inductees in hall of fame history. Jason McLellan, professor in the Department of Molecular Biosciences and ...
Postponed: New Date for this Talk Coming Soon! Ph.D. student Juju Dessert will explore the fascinating world of leafcutter ants. These ants aren’t eating the leaves they carry—they use plant matter to ...
Three University of Texas at Austin scientists and engineers received high-risk high-reward awards from Lyda Hill Philanthropies and TAMEST.
Zachariah Page, a University of Texas at Austin chemistry faculty member, is among a select group of scientists and engineers ...
The PMA Building is located at the southeast corner of Dean Keeton and Speedway. Once you reach PMA, take the elevators to the 17th floor and then follow the signs to the stairs up to the telescope.
Lief Fenno and a team from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital traced connectivity between neurons to identify how the ...