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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