Fall 2008 Seminar Series

Date

Seminar Speaker

Institution

Title

Host

Sept. 17
Yale

Anna Pyle (new photo)! anna.pyle@yale.edu

Yale University - MB&B

The Structure and Function of Group II Introns: The Accidental
Architects of Biological Diversity

Craig Crews

Sept. 24

Nicholas Baker

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

 

 

Oct. 1
Drive/rail

Iain Drummond (new photo!) idrummond@partners.org

Harvard University

 

Joel Rosenbaum

Oct. 8
Old air tkt

Scott Hultgren hultgren@borcim.wustl.edu

Washington Univ. Sch. of Medicine

E. coli Biofilms, Bottlenecks and Host Responses in Urinary Tract Infections

Christine Jacobs-Wagner

Oct. 15
Driving

Oliver Hobert or38@columbia.edu

Columbia/HHMI

Transcription Factors and miRNAs Controlling Neuronal Development

Frank Slack

Oct. 22
Drive/rail

John Rinn john.rinn@gmail.com

MIT

The Functional Diversity of Large Intergenic Non-Coding RNAs (LincRNAs): The Missing Lincs in Genome Regulation

Sid Altman

Oct. 29

Ulrich Mueller umueller@scripps.edu

Scripps Research Institute

 

Weimin Zhong

Nov. 5
Yale

Tom Steitz Thomas.steitz@yale.edu

Yale University - MB&B

The Structural Basis of Crick's Central Dogma

Tom Pollard

Nov. 12
Yale

Sreeganga Chandra sreeganga.chandra@yale.edu

Yale University - Neurology

 

Weimin Zhong
Haig Kesheshian

Nov. 19

Arthur Lander adlander@uci.edu

University California, Irvine

 

Elke Stein

Dec. 3

Karen Oegema koegema@ucsd.edu

Univ. So. California, San Diego

Using C. elegans to Dissect Cell Division Mechanisms

Joel Rosenbaum

Dec. 10

Bill Earnshaw bill.earnshaw@ed.ac.uk

University of Edinburgh

Mapping the Epigenetic Landscape of the Human Centromere

Joel Rosenbaum

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