Judith
Campisi, Life Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory, Berkeley, CA Cancer and aging: The pros and cons of tumor suppression
(hosted by Roy Levine)
March 15
Dan
Hebert, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
University of Massachusetts, Amherst The ins and outs of the ER: Glycoprotein maturation, quality
control and degradation in the early secretory pathway
(hosted by Ruth Collins)
March 22
Ed
Salpeter, J. G. White Distinguished Professor in the Physical
Sciences Emeritus, Cornell University A beta-agonist and asthma: Meta-analysis and the pharmaceutical
companies
(hosted by Robert Oswald)
March 29
Kathy
Dunlap, Department of Neuroscience, Tufts University School
of Medicine, Boston, MA Calcium channel modulation: Molecular mechanisms and physiological
significance
(hosted by Geoff Sharp)
APRIL
April 5
Keith
Nehrke, University of Rochester, School of Medicine and
Dentistry Worms on acid: pH regulation, fat storage, and lifespan in nematodes
(hosted by Randy Elble)
April 19
2002 PFIZER RESEARCH AWARD SEMINAR
Ruth
Collins, Department of Molecular Medicine Molecular genetic analysis of Rab GTPase activation
(hosted by Geoff Sharp)
April 26
John
Hutton, Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes,
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO Fishing with worms in diabetes: What C. elegans has taught us about insulin granule biogenesis and traffic
(hosted by Geoff Sharp)