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This event is in the past.It took place on February 2, 2026 at Clark Center Auditorium.

Repositioning, Remodeling, and Repurposing the Mitochondria During Induction of the Carbon Concentrating Mechanism in Algae 1
Educational Talk
Repositioning, Remodeling, and Repurposing the Mitochondria During Induction of the Carbon Concentrating Mechanism in Algae 2
Repositioning, Remodeling, and Repurposing the Mitochondria During Induction of the Carbon Concentrating Mechanism in Algae 3
Repositioning, Remodeling, and Repurposing the Mitochondria During Induction of the Carbon Concentrating Mechanism in Algae 4
Repositioning, Remodeling, and Repurposing the Mitochondria During Induction of the Carbon Concentrating Mechanism in Algae 5

Repositioning, Remodeling, and Repurposing the Mitochondria During Induction of the Carbon Concentrating Mechanism in Algae

Palo Alto

Dive into how algae literally rewire their cells to survive. Arthur Grossman from Carnegie Institute reveals how these tiny organisms reposition and repurpose their mitochondria when carbon gets scarce—free science at Stanford.

Academic seminar
Climate science
Cell biology
Free event

Tips

🔬Grossman is a leading algae photosynthesis expert
🅿️Clark Center can be tricky to find on campus
🌱research relevant to carbon capture solutions

Clark Center Auditorium

318 Discovery Walk, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA

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