Department of Molecular Medicine  

Advancing the health and well-being of animals and people



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Departmental Seminar Series

4:00 pm Mondays in LHIII Veterinary Research Tower (unliess otherwise noted)

 

Spring 2012

February

February 6- no seminar - BBS Graduate Program Recruiting

February 8- Wednesday 12:30 pm; LH II

  • Edward Giniger, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
    Wiring the Nervous System during Development; Unwiring it in Neurodegenerative Disease
    (hosted by Maurine Linder)

4:00 pm Mondays, Lecture Hall III, Veterinary Research Tower

February 27-

  • John March, Biological and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University
    Engineering Communication for Treating and Preventing Disease
    (hosted by Holger Sondermann)


March

March 5-

  • Gregory Tall, Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, University of Rochester Medical School
    Non-GPCR GEFs Ric-8A and Ric-8B affect G Protein Signaling by Acting as Molecular Chaperones to Promote Nascent G Alpha Subunit Membrane Association
    (hosted by Maurine Linder)

March 12-

  • Lorraine Gudas, Chairman and Revlon Pharmaceutical Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology of the Department of Pharmacology, Weill Cornell Medical School
    Stem Cell Differentiation: Insights into Cancer
    (hosted by Maurine Linder and Robin Davisson)

March 26-

  • Julius Lucks, School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Cornell University
    SHAPE-Seq: High Throughput RNA Structure Analysis with Chemical Probing and Next Generation Sequencing
    (hosted by Ruth Collins)


April

April 16-

  • Wei Guo, Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania
    The Role of the Exocyst Complex in Polarized Exocytosis and Cell Migration
    (hosted by Ruth Collins)

April 30-

  • Nabil Seidah, Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montréal (IRCM)
    How does Substrate Cleavage or Target Recognition by the Proprotein Convertases Impact on Physiology and Pathology
    (hosted by Gary Whittaker)


May

May 21

  • Natasza Kurpios, Department of Molecular Medicine, Cornell University
    The Exquisite Dorsal Mesentery Directs Left-Right Gut Morphogenesis