Department of Pharmacology
College of Veterinary Medicine
Cornell University


RESEARCH WORK-IN-PROGRESS PRESENTATIONS



SPRING 1998
January 15
Rick Cerione (Faculty Speaker)
Signaling: Past, Present and Future
January 22
Guillermo Calero (Oswald Lab)
NMR Spectroscopy of Proteins in Supercritical Solvents
January 29
Ray Vazquez (Oswald Lab)
Resolving the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Pore and Ligand Binding Domain with a Family of Structural Analogs

February 5
No Work-In-Progress
February 12
Wei Guo (Oswald Lab)
Structural Study of the Complex of Cdc42Hs and PBD
February 19
Galen Wo (Oswald Lab)
Probing the Ligand-Binding Site of Goldfish Kainate Receptor by Site-Specific Cysteine Mutagenesis and Chemical Modifications
February 26
Jon Erickson postponed to March 26

March 5
No Work-In-Progress
March 12
Susan Coombs (Oswald Lab)
Development of a Non-destructive Optical Assay for Cells Containing Active Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors
March 19
Linda Nowak (Faculty Speaker)
Molecular Remodeling: What Can We Hope to Learn from Glutamate Receptor-Channel Pore Loop Chimeras?
March 26
Jon Erickson (Cerione Lab)
Bridging Cdc42 to the Actin Cytoskeleton

April 2
No Work-In-Progress
April 9
Ugra Sen Singh (Cerione Lab)
Fast Track to Cell Death
April 16
Danny Manor (Faculty Speaker)
More Signaling
April 23
Mahasin Osman (Cerione Lab)
New Insights from Yeast Genetics
April 30
Elizabeth Hong-Geller (Cerione Lab)
Using Vaccinia Virus System to Study Cdc42

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