MBMB

2003 Spring Seminar Program

  • January 17
Introduction
  • January 24
Joanna L. Shisler
Department of Microbiology
University of Illinois
Poxviruses
  • January 31
    TC
Stephen D. Miller
Department of Microbiology-Immunology
Northwestern University Medical School
Thieler's virus, molecular mimicry, and epitope spreading
  • February 7
A. Lane Rayburn
Department of Crop Science
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
DNA Flow Cytometric analysis of various organisms exposed to atrazine
  • February 14
Michael S. Diamond
Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis Program
Washington University School of Medicine
B cells, T cells, and Complement: An Immune System Defense against West Nile Encephalitis Virus
  • February 21
    TC
Dr. LeMaster
Department
University
TBA
  • February 28
Walter Chazin
Department
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Structural Mechanisms of DNA Replication and Repair Assemblies
  • March 7
Wang Zhou
Department of Urology and Molecular Pharmacology
Northwestern University School of Medicine
Roles of androgen-responsive genes in prostate cancer
  • March 14
Spring Break!
  • March 21
    TC
Robert Lehrer
Department of Biology
University of California-Los Angeles
TBA
  • March 28
Anthony Kerlavage
Department
Celera
Leveraging Comparative Genomics for Biological Discovery
  • March 28-29
SIU 9th Annual Molecular and Cellular Biology Symposium
Pere Marquette Lodge and Conference Center
Grafton, IL
  • April 4
Mike Thomas
Department of Biochemistry
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Mass Spectroscopy and Proteomics
  • April 11
    TC
Richard Ye
Department of Pharmacology
University of Illinois College of Medicine
Virus-encoded and transcriptionally regulated GPCRs: signaling mechanism and relevance to immunity
  • April 18
Josephine E. Clark-Curtiss
Department of Molecular Microbiology
Washington University School of Medicine
Mycobacterial pathogenesis
  • April 25
Robert L. Switzer
Department of Biochemistry
University of Illinois
Regulation of bacterial gene expression by attenuation
  •  May 2
    TC
Andrey S. Shaw
Department of Pathology
Washington University School of Medicine
Immunologic synapse

 

All seminars presented in Room 1059 LS III at 11:00 a.m.

Live teleconference feed to SIU-Springfield campus.

TC = Teleconference from Springfield

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