Schedule
Seminar Series are held every Tuesday in Lecture Hall III VRT (Veterinary Research Tower) from 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM unless otherwise noted.
Lecture Hall I and Lecture Hall II are located in the Veterinary Education Center (VEC).
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Sue Hawk
Administrative Assistant
Biomedical Sciences
smh3@cornell.edu
phone: 607-253-3458
Seminar Series - Fall 2009
SEPTEMBER 15DR. PETER SCHWEITZER
Director, DNA Sequencing and Genotyping Laboratory
Life Sciences Core Laboratories Center
Cornell University
“The Cornell DNA Sequencing and Genotyping Facility – an overview of
available technologies”
SEPTEMBER 22
SPECIAL SEMINAR
DR. MARGARET BYNOE
Assistant Professor of Immunology
Department of Microbiology and Immunology
College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University
RECIPIENT OF THE 2009 PFIZER ANIMAL HEALTH AWARD FOR RESEARCH EXCELLENCE
"The role of adenosine in the control of immune and inflammatory systems"
Wine and Cheese Reception to follow outside Lecture Hall III
SEPTEMBER 29
DR. QI SUN
Co-Director of Computational Biology Facility
Life Sciences Core Laboratories Center
Senior Research Associate for Institute of Biotechnology Center
Cornell University
“Highlights of Genomics and Proteomics Researches at the Computational Biology Service Unit”
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DR. TODD EVANS
Professor and Vice Chair for Research, Department of Surgery
Professor, Department of Cell and Developmental Biology
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
New York, NY
“Regulation of Organogenesis by GATA Transcription Factors”
Hosted by Dr. Paula Cohen, 253-4301, paula.cohen@cornell.edu
(Dr. Evans’ CV can be obtained in Dr. Cohen’s office)
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DR. ANDREI I. IVANOV
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology and Hepatology Division
University of Rochester
Rochester, NY
“Non-muscle myosin II: a motor that drives disruption and recovery of epithelial barriers”
Hosted by Dr. Klaus W. Beyenbach, 253-3482, kwb1@cornell.edu
(Dr. Ivanov’s CV can be obtained in Dr. Beyenbach’s office)
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DR. DAVID CHAN
Associate Professor of Biology
California Institute of Technology, Division of Biology
Pasadena, CA
“Mitochondrial dynamics in development and disease”
Hosted by Dr. Robert Weiss, 253-4443, rsw26@cornell.edu
(Dr. Chan’s CV can be obtained in Dr. Weiss’s office)
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SPECIAL SEMINAR
DR. CORNELIA E. FARNUM
JAMES LAW PROFESSOR OF ANATOMY
Department of Biomedical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University
“Analyzing the Growth Plate in Four Dimensions”
Reception to follow in T2002d Veterinary Research Tower
NOVEMBER 3
DR. JAMES W. JACOBBERGER
Professor of Oncology, Associate Director Shared Resources
Director Cytometry Core
Case Comprehensive Cancer Center
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH
"Cell Cycle Analysis: Multiparameter Cytometry and Biochemical Kinetics"
Hosted by Dr. Andrew Yen, 253-3354, ay13@cornell.edu
(Dr. Jacobberger's CV can be obtained in Dr. Yen's office)
NOVERMBER 10
DR. ANDREW DANNENBERG
Director, Weill Cornell Cancer Center
Henry R. Erle, M.D.-Roberts Family Professor of Medicine
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
"The Prostaglandin-Aromatase Connection: Implications for Breast Carcinogenesis"
Hosted by Dr. Robert Weiss, 253-4443, rsw26@cornell.edu
(Dr. Dannenberg’s CV can be obtained in Dr. Weiss’s office)
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PROF. DR LUTZ THILO WASSERTHAL
Institute of Zoology I
University of Erlangen
Erlangen, Germany
“Respiration and circulation mechanics in flying insects (butterflies, moths and flies)”
Hosted by Dr. Klaus W. Beyenbach, 2532-3482, kwb1@cornell.edu
(Dr. Wasserthal’s CV can be obtained in Dr. Beyenbach’s office)
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DR. ELIZABETH L. BUCKLES
Assistant Professor, Section of Anatomic Pathology
Department of Biomedical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University
"Intracellular Signalling in Early Infectious Bronchitis Virus Infection"
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DR. SHENG ZHANG
Director of Proteomics and Mass Spectrometry Core Facility
Life Sciences Core Laboratories Center
Senior Research Associate for Institute of Biotechnology Center
Cornell University
“Mass Spectrometry Technologies and Applications for Proteomics Research and Protein Characterization”
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DR. DREW NODEN
Professor of Animal Development
Department of Biomedical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University
"When Mesenchymal Cells Meet: Collisions, Conflicts, Collusions"
