Fall 2002/Spring 2003


Date

Speaker

Seminar Title

Affiliation

Host

Location

Sep 10, 2002

William Morgan

Radiation-Induced Genomic Instability

Radiation Oncology Research Laboratory, University of Maryland

Aloke Chatterjee

Bldg 66 Auditorium

Oct 1, 2002

Nathaniel Heintz

Molecular Mechanisms of CNS Function and Dysfunction

Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Rockefeller University

Len Pennacchio

Bldg 66 Auditorium

Oct 8, 2002

Ron Frostig

Imaging Plasticity of the Adult Sensory Cortex

Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, University of California, Irvine

Anat Biegon

Bldg 66 Auditorium

Oct 15, 2002

Mary Helen Barcellos-Hoff

Mechanisms and Consequences of TGF-beta Activation During Mammary Gland
Development and Carcinogenesis

Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Life Sciences, LBNL

IN HOUSE

Bldg 66 Auditorium

Oct 22, 2002

Susan Wallace

Processing of Oxidative DNA Base Damages

Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of Vermont

Priscilla Cooper

Bldg 66 Auditorium

Oct 29, 2002

Joel Hirschhorn

Applying Genomics to Human Complex Trait Genetics

Department of Genetics, Children's Hospital Boston

Len Pennacchio

Bldg 66 Auditorium

Nov 5, 2002

Eric Wright

Microenvironmental and Genetic Factors Influencing Radiation Responses in the Hemopoietic System

Department of Molecular and Cellular Pathology, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School

Mary Helen Barcellos-Hoff

Bldg 66 Auditorium

Nov 12, 2002

Stephen Ethier

Identification and Functional Characterization of Novel Breast Cancer Oncogenes

Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Michigan

Paul Yaswen

Bldg 66 Auditorium

Nov 26, 2002

Klaus Schulten

Membrane Proteins in Action as Seen by in situ Molecular Dynamics Stimulations

Theoretical Biophysics Group, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Bing Jap

Bldg 66 Auditorium

Dec 3, 2002

Thomas Kunkel

Structure-Function Studies of Proteins that Determine Eukaryotic DNA Replication Fidelity

Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, NIEHS, NIH

Priscilla Cooper

Bldg 66 Auditorium

Dec 10, 2002

Lawrence Donehower

Does p53 Affect Organismal Aging?

Department of Molecular Virology & Microbiology, Baylor College of Medicine

Judith Campisi

Bldg 66 Auditorium

THURS, Dec 19, 2002

POSTPONED. TO BE RESCHEDULED IN 2003.

William Brinkley

Aurora A Kinase and Centrosome Aberrations in Mammary Carcinogenesis: Boveri's Hypothesis Resurrected

Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Baylor College of Medicine

Mary Helen Barcellos-Hoff

Bldg 66 Auditorium

2003

Jan 7, 2003

Michael Snyder

Large Scale Analysis of Genomes and Proteomes: A Tale of Two Chips

Chair, Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology, Yale University

Director, Yale Genome Center

Mark Biggin

Bldg 66 Auditorium

WED, Jan 15, 2003

David Mankoff

Imaging Breast Cancer Biology: Clinical and Translational Insights Gained from PET Imaging

 

Henry Vanbrocklin & Anat Biegon

Bldg 66 Auditorium

FRI, Jan 21, 2003

2:00 pm

Kiyoji Tanaka

Nucleotide Excision Repair: Interplay with Transcription and Animal Models

Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences, Osaka University, Japan

   

Jan 21, 2003

Andrew Clark

Comparing Whole Genomes: Beyond PIP and VISTA

Molecular Biology and Genetics,Cornell University

Roger Hoskins

Bldg 66 Auditorium

Jan 28, 2003

Virginia Zakian

Distinguished Lecturer

Rrm3p, A DNA Helicase that Helps Replication Forks Bypass Roadblocks

Molecular Biology, Princeton University

Terumi Kohwi-Shigematsu

Bldg 66 Auditorium

CANCELLED

Paul Fraser

Presenilins and Alzheimer's Disease: Organization and Complex Formation of these Multi-Spanning Transmembrane Proteins

University of Toronto

Bing Jap

Bldg 66 Auditorium

Feb 11, 2003

TBD

 

 

 

Bldg 66 Auditorium

Feb 18, 2003

Evan Eichler

Distinguished Lecturer

Recent Duplication and Dynamic Evolution of the Human Genome

Case Western Reserve University

Eddy Rubin

Bldg 66 Auditorium

Feb 25, 2003

Priscilla Cooper

Coordinating Repair of Oxidative DNA Damage with Transcription and Replication

Cell and Molecular Biology, LBNL

IN HOUSE

Bldg 66 Auditorium

Mar 4, 2003

Sergei Grigoryev

Chromatin Condensation in Hemopoietic Cells: Regulation by the "Histone Code" and Nuclear Serpins

Pennsylvania State University

Sharon Krauss

Bldg 66 Auditorium

Mar 11, 2003

Anthony Bretscher

How the Actin Cytoskeleton Coordinates Cell Growth and Organelle Segregation During the Yeast Cell Cycle

Cornell University

John Conboy

Bldg 66 Auditorium

Mar 18, 2003

Terumi Kohwi-Shigematsu

SATB1 Creates Functional Chromatin Domains by Recruiting Chromatin Remodeling Complexes

Cell and Molecular Biology, LBNL

Abby Dernburg

Bldg 66 Auditorium

THURS, March 20, 2003

Sharon G. Wolf

The Genome in Starving Bacteria is Physically Protected in Crystalline Protein/DNA Aggregates: Structural Studies by Electron Tomography

Electron Microscopy Center, Chemical Services Department, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel

Robert Glaeser

Bldg 84, Rm 318

Mar 25, 2003

Charles Strueli

Adhesion Signals for Differentiation and Survival in Mammary Epithelium

University of Manchester, UK

Mary Helen Barcellos-Hoff

Bldg 66 Auditorium

Apr 1, 2003

David Bilder

Genetic Analysis of Epithelial Architecture

University of California, Berkeley

Mina Bissell

Bldg 66 Auditorium

Apr 8, 2003

John Bielicki

Novel Antioxidant Properties of HDL-Apolipoproteins: Insights Gained from Rare Mutations

Life Sciences Division, LBNL

Trudy Forte

Bldg 66 Auditorium

THURS, Apr 10, 2003

Manfred Auer

Electron Tomography of Cells and Tissues: Studying Subcellular Multi-Protein Complexes at Molecular Resolution

Laboratory of Sensory Neuroscience, The Rockefeller University

Robert Glaeser

Bldg 84, Rm 318

Apr 15, 2003

Max Wicha

Stem Cells in Normal Breast Development and Breast Cancer

University of Michigan

Mary Helen Barcellos-Hoff

Bldg 66 Auditorium

Apr 22, 2003

NO SEMINAR

WED, Apr 30, 2003

Peter Walter

Distinguished Lecturer

Intracellular Signaling: Communication Between the Endoplasmic Reticulum and the Nucleus

University of California, San Francisco

Joel Chasis

Bldg 66 Auditorium

May 6, 2003

TBD

     

Bldg 66 Auditorium

May 13, 2003

NO SEMINAR

May 20, 2003

Roberta Diaz Brinton

Mechanisms of Estrogen Action in Brain: Implications for Memory Function and Prevention of Degenerative Disease

Molecular Pharmacology and Toxicology, Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering, School of Pharmacy, University of Southern California

Anat Biegon

Bldg 66 Auditorium

THURS, May 22, 2003

Originally Scheduled for Apr 8

Ronald Milligan

Structure and Action of Myosins and Kinesins: Variations on a Theme?

   

TBD

May 27, 2003

Jean Wang

Regulation of Apoptosis and Differentiation by Genotoxic Stress

University of California, San Diego

Priscilla Cooper

Bldg 66 Auditorium

June 3, 2003

NO SEMINAR

Jun 10, 2003

TBD

     

Bldg 66 Auditorium

 

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