Skip to content
UC Berkeley
  • Give to QB3-Berkeley
  • Home
  • About
    • Contact QB3 staff
    • Contact a Core Research Facility
  • News
    • Research News
    • Faculty News
    • Press Room & Media Mentions
  • People
    • Core Research Facilities Contacts
    • Faculty Affiliates
    • Staff
  • Research
    • Supergroups
    • Core Research Facilities
      • Biomolecular Nanotechnology Center
      • Pines Magnetic Resonance Center @QB3
      • Cal-Cryo @QB3-Berkeley
      • QB3 Cell & Tissue Analysis Facility / High-Throughput Screening Facility
      • QB3 Genomics
      • QB3 MacroLab
      • QB3/Chemistry Mass Spectrometry Facility
      • Vincent J. Coates Proteomics/Mass Spectrometry Laboratory
  • Education
    • Affiliated Graduate Programs
    • Biophysics PhD
    • Bioscience Meetings
    • Computational Biology PhD
    • Graduate & Postdoc Career Development
    • Lab Fundamentals Bootcamp
    • Postdoc Community
    • Science Leadership & Management (SLAM)
    • Science Writing Workshops
    • Undergraduate Biotech Internships
  • Facilities
    • Core Research Facilities
    • Stanley Hall
    • QB3 Garage@Berkeley
QB3 Berkeley / News / Chatting-in-place featuring Britt Glaunsinger

Chatting-in-place featuring Britt Glaunsinger

By Mackenzie Smith | April 27, 2020

In this virtual Q&A with Science at Cal, professor Britt Glaunsinger explains how viruses spread in the body as well as their ability to jump from animals to the human population. Watch the “chatting-in-place” video on Youtube. >

Categories: News, Research News

Recent News

  • A collage of John Clarke featured alongside excerpts from an annual report to BES sharing the results on macroscopic quantum tunneling and energy-level quantization in a superconducting circuit, along with a 1999 photo of Klaus Schlenga next to a SQUID Magnetic Resonance Imaging System.

    How John Clarke’s Nobel Prize-Winning Research Paved the Way for Quantum Computing

  • illustration of proteins on a black background.

    Researchers uncover new rules for designing protein-like polymers

  • Line illustration of interlocking gears.

    Uncovering a New Genetic Code in Microbes Opens Doors for New Bioengineering Applications

  • Bill Burkholder smiling.

    Embracing Curiosity with Professional in Residence Bill Burkholder

  • Nicole King leans against a bench in her UC Berkeley lab.

    Did the first animal look like a sponge or a comb jelly? The debate continues.

News & Publications

  • About
  • Core research facilities
  • Faculty focus on
  • Faculty news
  • In memoriam
  • News
  • Professional in Residence
  • QB3 Garage@Berkeley
  • QB3-Berkeley covid research
  • Research News
  • Science Writing for the Public
  • Uncategorized

Join our mailing list

"*" indicates required fields

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Areas of interest*

QB3 Berkeley
  • QB3 on Twitter
  • QB3 on LinkedIn
  • QB3 on Bluesky

Contact

QB3-Berkeley
University of California, Berkeley
174 Stanley Hall, #3220
Berkeley, CA 94720-3220
Contact QB3-Berkeley
Contact a core facility
Contact Biophysics

QB3

QB3-Central
QB3-Berkeley
QBI-UC San Francisco
QB3-UC Santa Cruz

Copyright © 2026 UC Regents; all rights reserved.

  • Privacy Policy
  • Accessibility
  • Nondiscrimination