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***Unless otherwise noted, all seminars are on Thursday from 12:30 to 1:45 PM in the Keating Building, room 103

Date
Speaker
Title
Host
05/28/09
Dr. Cassandra Extravour, Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University Evolution of Germline Development: Towards Understanding Characteristics of Ancestral Mechanisms Dr. Brad Davidson
05/21/09
(Open)    
05/14/09
Dr. Taben Hale, College of Medicine, Phoenix, The University of Arizona Can Short-Term Renin Angiotensin System Inhibition Confer Long-Term Protection Against Target Organ Damage? Dr. Carol Gregorio
05/07/09
Dr. Elizabeth R. Gavis, Molecular Biology, Princeton University Localized RNAs, localized translation, and developmental asymmetry Dr. Daniela Zarnescu
04/30/09
Dr. Jolanda Van der Velden, Institute for Cardiovascular Research, Vrije Universiteit University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Myofilament Function in Remodeled Myocardium After Myocardial Infarction: Effect of Exercise Training and Medication Dr. Henk Granzier
04/23/09
Dr. Dan Gottschling, Basic Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Cellular Aging and Nuclear Genome Instability: New Clues from Yeast MCB/CBA Graduate Students
04/16/09
Dr. Sam Ward, Molecular and Cellular Biology, The University of Arizona How Things Get Built Dr. Brad Davidson
04/09/09
Dr. Kenro Kusumi, Basic Medical Sciences, The University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix Development and Regeneration of the Axial Musculoskeletal System Dr. Paul Krieg
04/02/09
Dr. Bill Montfort, Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics, The University of Arizona The Molecular & Cellular Biology of Nitric Oxide: from Moth to Man Dr. Johnny Fares
03/26/09
Dr. Edie Goldsmith, Cell & Developmental Biology & Anatomy, University of South Carolina Receptors and Gold: New Insights Into Fibroblasts and the Extracellular Matrix Dr. Ray Runyan
03/19/09
Dr. Lorraine Symington, Microbiology, Columbia University, College of Physicians & Surgeons Regulation and Mechanisms of Early Steps in Recombinational Repair Graduate Students
03/12/09
Dr. Roberto Weigert, Oral and Pharyngeal Cancer Branch, National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, National Institute Of Health Membrane trafficking in Live Animals: A Novel Approach Based on Intra-Vital Two-Photon Microscopy Dr. Johnny Fares
03/05/09
Dr. Donata Vercelli, Cell Biology & Anatomy, The University of Arizona Genetic Regulation of Allergic Responses Dr. Brad Davidson
02/26/09
Dr. Erin Dolan, Department of Biochemistry, Virginia Tech Benefits of Undergraduate Research Experiences: What about the mentor? Dr. Frans Tax
02/19/09
Dr. Michael Rosbash, Biology-HHMI, Brandeis University Circadian Rhythms: Circuits, Neurons and Molecules Dr. Roy Parker
02/16/09
Special Seminar on Monday, February 16, 2009, Life Sciences South, Room 340, 11:00 AM-12:00 PM
Dr. Christian Rocheleau, Department of Medicine, McGill University
Endocytic Trafficking and Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Signaling in C. elegans Dr. Johnny Fares
02/12/09
Dr. Stephen Dalton, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The University of Georgia Generating Cardiovascular Cell Lineages from Human Pluripotent Cells Dr. Parker Antin
02/05/09
Please Note Location Change: Medical Research Building (MRB), room 102
Dr. Sandy Schmid, Cell Biology, The Scripps Research Institute
A Dual Role for Dynamin in Clathrin-Mediated Endocytosis Dr. Carol Gregorio
01/29/09
Dr. Michael Lichten, Laboratory of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute Recombination Intermediate Resolution in Meiosis and Mitosis Dr. Gio Bosco
01/22/09
Dr. Eric Weiss, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology & Cell Biology, Northwestern University Coordinating mRNA Metabolism With Cell Fate and Morphogenesis Dr. Greg Rogers
01/15/09
Dr. Kristen Verhey, Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Michigan Medical School Road Signs for Kinesin Motor Traffic Dr. Daniela Zarnescu

 

 




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