Spring 2008 Seminar Series

Date

Seminar Speaker

Institution

Title

Host

Jan. 17

Jennifer Fung

Job Candidate; University of California, San Francisco

Regulation of Meiotic Chromosome Segregation in Yeast: Controlling the Crossover Landscape

S.P. Dinesh-Kumar. 4 p.m. seminar in OML 202

Jan. 22

Michael Overholtzer

Job Candidate; Harvard Medical School

Modeling Alternative Cell Death in Mammary Tumorigenesis

Elke Stein. 4 p.m. in KBT 102

Jan. 24

Yasuhiko Kawakami

Job Candidate; Salk Institute for Biological Studies

Molecular and Genetic Studies of Vertebrate Limb Development and Regeneration

M. Garcia-Castro. 4 p.m. in KBT 102

Jan. 29

Randall Dahn

Job Candidate; University of Chicago

The Development and Evolution of Vertebrate Appendage Skeletal Pattern

Scott Holley. 4 p.m. in KBT 102

Jan.31

Valerie Horsley

Job Candidate; Rockefeller University

Regulation of Skin Stem Cells

Frank Slack. 4 p.m. in OML 202

Feb. 7

Wallace Marshall

Job Candidate; University of California, San Francisco

Building the Cell: Control of Organelle Size and Position

John Carlson. 4 p.m. in OML 202

Feb. 12

Mimi Shirasu-Hiza

Job Candidate; Stanford University

Sick and Tired: Links Between Circadian Rhythm and Immunity in Drosophila

Vivian Irish. 4 p.m. in KBT 102

Feb. 14

Andrew Liu

Job Candidate; Genomics Institute for Novartis Research Foundation

Systems-Level Analysis of the Circadian Clock Mechanisms in Mammals

Mike Snyder. 4 p.m. in OML 202

Feb. 26

Lynn Pillitteri

Job Candidate; University of Washington, Seattle

Breaking the Silence: Cell-Fate Decisions are Regulated by bHLH Proteins During Stomatal Development.

Xing Wang Deng. 4 p.m. in KBT 102

Feb. 27

Mu-Ming Poo mpoo@berkeley.edu

U. California/Berkeley

Development and Maintenance of Neuronal Polarity

Elke Stein

Feb. 28

Takato Imaizumi

Job Candidate; University of California, San Diego

How Plants Sense the Seasons: The Role of FKF1 in Day-Length Measurement

Xing Wang Deng. 4 p.m. in OML 202

Mar. 5

Min Han mhan@colorado.edu

U. Colorado/Boulder

Genetic Redundancy Associated with Developmental Functions of Tumor Suppressor Genes and Analysis of microRNA Effector Complexes in C. elegans

Frank Slack

Mar. 12

Spring Break

 

 

 

Mar. 19

Spring Break

 

 

 

Mar. 26

Chip Ferguson elfergus@uchicago.edu

U. Chicago

Axial Patterning and Stem Cell Maintenance in Drosophila

Scott Holley

Apr. 2

Howard Chang rherrman@stanford.edu

Stanford Med. School

Genomic Encoding of Positional Identities

Mike Snyder

Apr. 9

Tian Xu

Yale University

Deciphering Biology and Disease By Large Scale Genetic Screens in Flies and Mice

Bob Wyman

Apr. 16

Philip Beachy pbeachy@stanford.edu

Stanford University

TBA

John Carlson

Apr. 23

Brian Staskawicz stask@berkeley.edu

U. California/Berkeley

Role of Pathogen Effector Proteins in Plant Innate Immunity

Dinesh-Kumar

Apr. 30

John Condeelis condeeli@aecom.yu.edu

Albert Einstein Col. Medicine

Signaling Pathways for Chemotaxis in Tumor Cells

Tom Pollard

May 7

Rudolf Jaenisch kemske@wi.mit.edu

MIT/Whitehead Inst.

Stem Cells, Pluripotency and Nuclear Reprogramming (TENTATIVE)

Leah Campbell

May 14

Scott Hultgren hultgren@wustl.edu

Washington U., St. Louis

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

C. Jacobs-Wagner

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