Spring 2009 Seminar Series

Where: Osborn Memorial Laboratory, 165 Prospect Street, Room 202
Time: 4 p.m. Lecture, 3:45 p.m. Tea

Date Seminar Speaker Institution Title Host
Jan. 14 Gordon Fishell New York University Making Up Your Mind:  The Developmental Origins of Cortical Interneurons Elke Stein
Jan. 21 Susan Baserga Yale University New Insights Into How We Make Ribosomes Tom Pollard
Jan. 28 John J. Wysolmerski Yale University Parathyroid Hormone-related Protein Regulates Mesenchymal BMP and Wnt Signaling to Generate a Mammary Gland  
Feb. 04 Lin Mei Medical College of Georgia Signaling Mechanisms in Synapse Formation and Synaptic Plasticity: Implications in Muscular Dystrophy and Schizophrenia Weimin Zhong
Feb. 11 Scott T. Dougan The University of Georgia Patterning Dynamic Tissues in Vertebrate Embryos:  A New Role for Extra-Embryonic Tissues Weimin Zhong
Feb. 18 Jeremy Nathans Johns Hopkins Medical School Frizzled Receptors in Development & Disease Elke Stein
Feb. 25 Marcelo Magnasco Rockefeller University Loads and Damage: Shaping Leaf Venation Architecture Valerie Horsley
Mar. 11
Spring Break
Mar. 18
Spring Break
Mar. 25 James Ferrel Stanford University The Systems Biology of Mitosis Thierry Emonet
Apr. 01 Amy Pasquinelli University of California, San Diego MicroRNAs:  A Small Contribution From Worms Frank Slack
Apr. 08 James Chen Stanford University Chemical Probes of Embryonic Signaling and Patterning Craig Crews
Apr. 15 Sandy Wolin Yale University One Ring to Find Them: The Role of Ro and Y RNAs in Noncoding RNA Biogenesis and Decay Tom Pollard
Apr. 22 Matthew Rodenheffer Yale University The Identification of White Adipocyte Progenitor Cells in vivo. Weimin Zhong
Apr. 29     Developmental Biology Symposium  
May 06 Alex Mogilner UC Davis Synergy of Actin Treadmill, Membrane Tension, Graded Adhesion and Myosin Contraction Determine Motile Cell Shape and Speed Paul Forscher

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