Biotech 201 Webcast
Biotech 201 Webcast
February 5, 12, 19 and 26
6:30-8 p.m.
Online
The Biotech 201 series is a follow-on course for those who have completed Biotech 101. The course is offered each February as four weekly sessions led by Dr. Neil Lamb. Each year’s Biotech 201 explores topics in genetics and genomics research and biotechnology advances. 2019’s series focuses on the Human microbiome. Register for the live webcast. Visit hudsonalpha.org/biotech201 for more information.
Genomics and Java
Genomics and Java
February 28, March 28, April 25
7:30-8:30 p.m.
Join other young professionals in the Huntsville community to share a cup of coffee and conversation about modern biotech headlines and the discoveries happening at HudsonAlpha. Program will be located in the Chan Auditorium in the Paul Propst Center at 800 Hudson Way on the HudsonAlpha campus.
Quarterly Public Tour
Quarterly Public Tour
March 14
10:00 a.m.
HudsonAlpha atrium
Join us for a free guided tour of the entire HudsonAlpha building. This is a great opportunity to learn about current research and projects going on at HudsonAlpha. Register for the tour.
Double Helix Dash 5k and 1-mile fun run
Double Helix Dash 5k and 1-mile fun run
April 2
5:30 p.m.
HudsonAlpha Campus
Join us for the one of the most unique races in North Alabama. It begins and ends on Genome Way in front of HudsonAlpha and winds through McMillian Park’s distinctive double helix path. Register today for the Double Helix Dash 5k and 1-mile!
Battle of the Buffalo
Battle of the Buffalo
April 6
Battle of the Buffalo is an annual chicken wing festival held at Big Spring Park in Huntsville, Ala for the last 11 years. Local restaurants and amateur cooks compete with their tastiest wings in an effort to be crowned best of the Tennessee Valley. A portion of the proceeds benefits the HudsonAlpha Foundation. Visit battleofthebuffalo.org for more information and tickets.
Spring Benefit
April 25
6:00 p.m.
Save the date! Details to come.
CROPS Conference
June 3-6, 2019
Join us for the CROPS conference as researchers explore how genomics can be used to improve agriculture. Visit www.hudsonalpha.org/crops for information and registration.
Posted on February 4th, 2019