Microbiology Seminars
Spring 2008
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| Date |
Speaker |
Host |
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1/9
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Diane Griffin, M.D.
Ph.D.
Professor
Alfred and Jill Sommer Professor and Chair in Molecular Microbiology
and Immunology
"Virus Clearance and Protective
Immunity"
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Mike Brown, Ph.D.
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1/15
Tuesday
4pm
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"Special Tuesday
Seminar"
Dr. Urs Greber
University of Zurich Institute of Zoology
"Adenovirus trafficking"
joint seminar: Microbiology and
Infectious Diseases
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Dan Engel, Ph.D.
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1/23
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Dr. George Grills
Director of Operations of Core Facilities
Director of Advanced Technology Assessment
Cornell University
"Implementing New Sequencing
Technologies"
co-sponsored by Microbiology and the Office for Research Core
Administration
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Jay Fox, Ph.D.
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2/6
2pm Jordan Hall Conference
Center
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Joan Brugge Ph.D.
Harvard
Distinguished Lecturer
"Morphogenesis and Oncogenesis of
Breast Epithelial Cells"
sponsored by the Department of Cell
Biology
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Ian Macara, Ph.D.
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2/20
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Nagaraj Balasubramanian, PhD
Cardiovascular Research Center
University of Virginia
Candidate for appointment as Assistant Professor of
Research
"Adhesion Dependent Membrane Raft
Trafficking - New Roles for a Novel Pathway"
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J. Thomas Parsons, Ph.D.
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2/27
12:15pm
Jordan 1-14
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Dr. Harold P. Erickson
Duke University Medical Center
Department of Cell Biology
"Bacterial cytokinesis -
reconstitution of a contractile FtsZ ring in
liposomes"
co-sponsored by Cell Biology and
Microbiology
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Rick Horwitz, Ph.D.
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3/5
Jordan 1-14
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Wagner Prize Seminar
Michelle L. Demory
"Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor
Localization at the Mitochondria: Regulation and
Effect"
Reception to follow
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J. Thomas Parsons, Ph.D.
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3/12
3-5pm
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MII Student Research Rotation
Presentation
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Anjeanette Roberts,
Ph.D.
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3/19
Jordan 1005
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Dr. Neal Nathanson
Associate Dean
Global Health Programs
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
"Polio Eradication - A Global
Case Study"
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Anjeanette Roberts, Ph.D.
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3/26
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Ethel Cesarman, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Weill Cornell Medical College
"Survival signals in
herpesviral oncogenesis"
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Dean Kedes, M.D. Ph.D.
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4/16
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David M. Lukac, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
UMDNJ/NJ Medical School
Dept. of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
"Hijacking of the Transcriptional Response to Notch Signaling
by Kaposi's sarcoma-associated Herpesvirus"
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Dean Kedes, M.D. Ph.D.
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4/23
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Diane M. Robins, Ph.D.
Department of Human Genetics
University of Michigan Medical School
"Androgen Receptor Variation and
Prostate Cancer in Humanized AR Mice"
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Deborah Lannigan, Ph.D.
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4/30
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James A. DeCaprio, M.D.
Associate Professor of Medicine
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
"Rb has a DREAM: How the
Retinoblastoma Proteins Control the Cell Cycle"
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Daniel Engel, Ph.D.
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5/5 AND
5/6
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Genomic and Epigenomic Variations
in Disease
2-day Symposium
co-sponsored by
Microbiology
Michael Wigler (Cold Spring Harbor) -
Genome variations and human disease
Carlo Croce (Ohio State University) -
MicroRNA signatures in human cancers
Marisa Bartolomei (University of
Pennsylvania) - Genomic imprinting
Tom Gingeras (Affymetrix) - The
transcriptome
John Todd (Cambridge University) - Type 1
diabetes genetics and mechanisms
Shelly Berger (Wistar Institute) -
Epigenetic control of gene > expression in cancer
Brad Bernstein (Harvard University) -
Epigenetic features of stem cells
Elaine Ostrander (NIH) - The dog genome
and relevance to cancer genetics
Michael Snyder (Yale University) -
Characterization of the human genome
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5/14
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Lucas Hoffman, M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
Pulmonary Division
University of Washington, Seattle
"Bacterial adaptation during chronic infections: Lessons
from cystic fibrosis"
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Judith White, Joanna Goldberg, Dean
Kedes
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5/21
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Lizbeth Hedstrom, Ph.D.
Markey Professor of Biochemistry and Chemistry
Brandeis University
"Targeting a prokaryotic protein
in a eukaryotic pathogen: identification of lead compounds
against Cryptosporidiosis"
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Joanna Goldberg, Ph.D.
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5/28
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Robert Scott Kiss, PhD
McGill University
"Signaling via adapter proteins
and LRP1: The long and winding road leads to
cholesterol"
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Kodi Ravichandran, Ph.D.
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6/18
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Eric Houpt, MD
Associate Professor
University of Virginia
"Host cell resistance to intestinal amebiasis"
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J. Thomas Parsons, PhD
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