Group Meetings

Alicia Schwartz presents a poster based on research that she first presented at group meeting as an undergraduate student researcher.

Trainees in the Bush Lab pursue a broad range of projects, from protein biophysics, to analytical chemistry, to physical chemistry, and beyond. This reflects the multidisciplinary nature of our research, which includes techniques such as mass spectrometry, protein characterization, instrument development, and data science. In this environment trainees are exposed to many different ideas and approaches to problem solving, which will aid their general development as scientists. Research progress is critically assessed every week at group meetings by a rotating presentation schedule. These discussions also serve to develop presentation and group problem-solving skills.

  • Tuesdays at 9:00 AM in BAG 192G.
  • Open to all UW students.
  • Most group meetings consist of a research presentation by one member of the lab.
  • For journal clubs, all attendees are expected to have read the selected article in advance.
  • Please contact Matt Bush for additional information.