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DEPARTMENT OF GENETICS AND DEVELOPMENT SEMINARS
FALL 2008





(Unless otherwise noted, all seminars are held on Tuesdays in HHSC 312 at 4:00 p.m.)

DATE SPEAKER/AFFILIATION TOPIC SPONSOR

  09/02/08

Nicholas Katsanis

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

 

Total mutational load in the ciliopathy module and disease variability Karsenty
9/9/08

Michelle Debatisse

Institut Curie, Paris VI

What regulates replication initiation in mammalian cells?

 

Rothstein

9/17/08

Wednesday,

1:00 p.m.

Russ Berrie 1

 

Vasso Episkopou

Imperial College, London

The role of ubiquitin ligase Arkadia in

TGF-beta signaling and in development

Johnston
9/30/08

Susan Lovett

Brandeis University

 

Replication gap repair Symington / Rothstein
10/07/08

Ondine Cleaver

UT Southwestern Medical Center

 

Vascular signals during pancreatic endocrine cell development

Sussel

10/14/08

Philippe M. Soriano

Mt. Sinai School of Medicine

 

PDGF signaling in development and disease

Kasrsenty

10/20/08

Monday,

3:00 p.m.

Russ Berrie 2

 

Christian Dahmann       

Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology & Genetics

TGF-beta/Dpp signaling in epithelial morphogenesis and cell death Johnston

10/28/08

3:30 p.m.

NI Auditorium

Leonard Guarente Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 

Sirtuins, aging and disease

Karsenty

 

11/5/08

Wednesday

3:00 p.m.

NI Auditorium

 

Supriya Srinivasan

UC San Francisco

Neuroendocrine mechanisms of energy balance in C. elegans Karsenty

11/17/08

Monday,

4:00 p.m.

HHSC 301

 

James Hagman

U. Colorado Denver

School of Medicine

EBF: Epigenetic regulator of B cell specification and commitment Sussel

11/18/08

4:00 p.m.

NI Auditorium

Alexi Aravin

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories

 

Small RNA pathways in germline

Karsenty

 

12/2/08

3:00 p.m.

Russ Berrie 2

 

David Scadden

Harvard Medical School

Interactions between bone and bone marrow

Karsenty

 

12/9/08

3:30 p.m.

NI Auditorium

Christopher Wright

Vanderbilt University

TBA

Sussel




(updated 12/1/08)



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