Department of Molecular Medicine
College of Veterinary Medicine
Cornell University



RESEARCH WORK-IN-PROGRESS PRESENTATIONS

3:30 pm Mondays
Lecture Hall III
Veterinary Research Tower


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SUMMER 2005

JULY

July 11
Sharmistha Majumdar (Cerione Lab)
Transducin: A model for G protein activation and deactivation
      and
Xiaoyang Wu (Guan Lab)
Regulation of RNA polymerase II-dependent transcription by N WASP and its nuclear binding partner, NonO

July 18
Ann Park (Guan Lab)
The role of FAK in angiogenesis
      and
Peter Rahl (Collins Lab)
Elp1p negatively regulates polarized secretion

July 25
Boyi Gan (Guan Lab)
Generation and analysis of FIP200 knock out mice
      and
Susan Coombs (Oswald Lab)
Determination of NMR structures of aptamers that regulate nicotinic acetylcholine receptor function

AUGUST

August 1
Sandra Holley (Nowak Lab)
Full and partial agonist effects on an AMPA-type receptor-channel
      and
Tamas Nagy (Guan Lab)
Investigating the cellular functions of FIP200

August 8
Daniel Rhoads (Guan Lab)
Directional cell migration on fibronectin gradients

August 15
Jayasri Srinivasan (Nowak Lab)
Wildtype KA2 subunits rescue channel function in some chimeric kainate/NMDA subunits
      and
Carrie DeRegis (Collins Lab)
Probing beta-COP appendage structure and function

August 22
Matthew Phillips (Cerione Lab)
Structural insights into Cdc42
      and
Catherine Chen (Collins Lab)
Localization and Rab-interacting profiles of YIP1 family proteins

August 29
Richard Liang (Guan Lab)
Role of Grb7 in Fak-induced cell migration
      and
Christopher Heger (Collins Lab)
Determining the significance of Sec4p phosphorylation in polarized exocytosis

Tuesday September 6 - 4:00 pm
Maria Nussbaum (Colllins Lab)
Determining specificity domains for Rab GTPase function

September 19 - 3:30 pm
Bethsabe Romero (Oswald Lab)
Cocaine affects neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors


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