Department of Molecular Medicine
College of Veterinary Medicine
Cornell University


MOLECULAR MEDICINE SEMINAR SERIES

12:30 pm Wednesdays, Lecture Hall III Veterinary Education Center (unless otherwise noted)


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Fall 2009

SEPTEMBER
September 16
Samara Reck-Peterson, Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School
Mechanism and Regulation of Cytoplasmic Dynein
(hosted by Ruth Collins)

September 23
Michael Kotlikoff, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Cornell University
Heart Stem Cells and Heart Repair
(hosted by Clare Fewtrell)

September 30
Stephen Hammes, Department of Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center
Novel Mechanisms of Androgen Signaling: What can a Frog's Ovary tell us about a Man's Prostate?
(hosted by David Holowka, Barbara Baird and Joanne Fortune)


OCTOBER
October 7
Maurine Linder, Department of Molecular Medicine, Cornell University
Fattening up Proteins: Mechanism and Consequences
(hosted by Clare Fewtrell and Greg Weiland)

October 14 - NO SEMINAR

October 21
Martin Forstner , Department of Physics, Syracuse University
Organization of T Cell Membranes
(hosted by Holger Sondermann)

October 28
Hélène Marquis, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Cornell University
Listeria Monocytogenes Metalloprotease and Phospholipase C: Regulation of Proprotein Processing and Cell Wall Translocation
(hosted by Maurine Linder)


NOVEMBER
November 4
David Pearce, Department of Pediatrics, Sanford School of Medicine of the University of South Dakota
Juvenile Batten Disease: From Yeast to Mice and Bench to Bedside
(hosted by Maurine Linder)

November 11 - NO SEMINAR

November 18
Joe Fetcho, Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Cornell University
Simple Principles Underlie the Organization of Neuronal Networks in the Spinal Cord and Hindbrain
(hosted by Linda Nowak)

November 25 - THANKSGIVING BREAK


DECEMBER
December 2
Holger Sondermann, Department of Molecular Medicine, Cornell University
Dispersing a Crowd: Signaling Mechanisms Controlling Social Behavior in Bacteria
(hosted by Rick Cerione)




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Friday, September 4, 2009
G.A. Weiland
gaw2@cornell.edu