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