Department of Molecular Medicine
College of Veterinary Medicine
Cornell University


RESEARCH WORK-IN-PROGRESS PRESENTATIONS

4:00 pm Tuesdays
Veterinary Research Tower



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SPRING 2000
January 18
Shine Tu (Cerione Lab)
Balance between life and death
January 25
Greg Hoffman (Cerione Lab)
An hour of pretty pictures

February 1
Lisa Fortier (Cerione Lab)
A clinical application for Rho family pictures
February 8
Qiyu Feng (Cerione Lab)
A cool cat complex
February 15
Nicolas Nassar (Cerione Lab)
Au revoir
February 22
Bill Smith (Cerione Lab)
Even the cytoskeleton is interesting
February 29
Wen Jin Wu (Cerione Lab)
New insights into how Cdc42 causes malignant transformation

March 7
Ruth Collins
TBA
March 14
Pavlina Ivanova (Brown Lab)
Phospholipid structural determination and quantitative analysis with ESI-mass spectroscopy: changes in lipid composition during mast cell degranulation

March 21
Kristin Wilson (Cerione Lab)
I came, I saw, I spliced - POSTPONED
March 28
Wannian Yang (Cerione Lab)
Great Moments in endocytosis

April 4
Sandra Holley and Naveen Kumar (Nowak Lab)
Modifications in GluR3 affect receptor expression levels and channel response
April 11
Dong Cho Han (Guan Lab)
Regulation of cell migration by Grb7 and 14-3-3
April 18
Heinz Reiske (Guan Lab)
Distinct FAK signaling complexes regulate specific cellular processes
April 25
Luis Rodriguez (Guan Lab)
Analysis of integrin interaction with 14-3-3 proteins

May 2
JiHe Zhao (Guan Lab)
Cell cycle regulation by FAK and Pyk2

May 9
Lisa Fortier (Cerione Lab)
A clinical application for Rho family proteins

May 16
Kristin Cerione (Cerione Lab)
Cdc 42 and RNA processing: Signaling to the CBC


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