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University of Iowa Hosts Molecular Physiology Seminar
Upcoming event features speaker Jessica Osterhout, PhD
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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The University of Iowa is hosting a Molecular Physiology and Biophysics Seminar featuring a presentation by Jessica Osterhout, PhD. The event is open to the public and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend.
Why it matters
The University of Iowa is committed to making its events and programs accessible to all members of the community, including those with disabilities. This seminar is an opportunity for researchers, students, and the public to learn about the latest advancements in molecular physiology and biophysics.
The details
The seminar will feature a presentation by Jessica Osterhout, PhD, a researcher in the field of molecular physiology and biophysics. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about Osterhout's latest research and engage in a Q&A session.
- The seminar will take place on March 10, 2026 at 9:30 AM.
The players
Jessica Osterhout
A PhD researcher in the field of molecular physiology and biophysics.
Carrie Stasch
A University of Iowa staff member who can be contacted for reasonable accommodation requests.
What they’re saying
“Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all University of Iowa–sponsored events. If you are a person with a disability who requires a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in this program, please contact Carrie Stasch in advance at 319-335-7803 or carrie-stasch@uiowa.edu.”
— Carrie Stasch, University of Iowa Staff Member (uiowa.edu)
The takeaway
The University of Iowa's commitment to accessibility and inclusion is demonstrated by its efforts to accommodate individuals with disabilities at this upcoming seminar on molecular physiology and biophysics.


