Department of Molecular Medicine
College of Veterinary Medicine
Cornell University


MOLECULAR MEDICINE SEMINAR SERIES

4:00 pm Mondays, G3 Veterinary Research Tower



Fall 1996 | Spring 1997 | Fall 1997 | Spring/Summer 1998 | Fall 1998 | Spring 1999 | Fall 1999


Spring 2000

February 28
Jun-Lin Guan, Department of Molecular Medicine, Cornell University
Integrin-Fak Signaling in Cell Migration and Cell Cycle Control
(Clare Fewtrell, host)

March 6
Mark J. Dunne, Department of Biomedical Science, Sheffield University
Neonatal Hyperinsulinism: from Gene Defects to Clinical Disease
(Geoff Sharp, host)

March 13
Christopher Turner, Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, SUNY Upstate Medical University
Paxillin and its Links to the Actin Cytoskeleton
(Rick Cerione, host)

March 20
Shu Chien, Director, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of California - San Diego
Mechano-transduction in Vascular Cells
(Jun-Lin Guan, host)

April 3
Andreas Bergmann, Department of Biology, HHMI, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Live and Let Die - Regulation of Programmed Cell Death during Development and Disease in Drosophila
(Rick Cerione, host)

April 10
POSTPONED TO MAY 8

April 17
Michael Kotlikoff, University of Pennsylvania, soon to be Chair of the Department of Biomedical Sciences
Regulation of Ca2+ Release in Muscle Cells
(Greg Weiland, host)

April 24
Chris Newgard, Professor of Biochemistry and Internal Medicine, Center for Diabetes Research, UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
Mechanisms of Fuel-Stimulated Insulin Secretion Revealed by Metabolic Engineering
(Geoff Sharp, host)

May 1
Craig Garner, Department of Neurobiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Assembling Central Nervous System Synapses
(Ruth Collins, host)

May 8
POSTPONED TO MAY 15

May 15
Linda Nicholson, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Cornell University
The Protein Perspective on Protein-Ligand Interactions
(Robert Oswald, host)



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Last modified: Wednesday, April 26, 2000
G.A. Weiland
gaw2@cornell.edu