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CELL AND MOLECULAR SEMINAR SERIES - 2008

12 NOON

SCIENCE CENTER

2 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE, ROOM 290** (EXCEPT WHERE NOTED)

STRATFORD, NEW JERSEY  

 

 

January 15, 2008

"The yeast RAM network:  another traffic signal for morphogenesis"

Frank Luca, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Cell Biology

Department of Animal Biology

School of Veterinary Medicine

University of Pennsylvania

Hosted by:  Randy Strich, Ph.D.)

February 7, 2008

"Dirty Dancing - The Mating Rites of Homolgous Chromosomes"

David B. Kaback, Ph.D.,   Professor

Department of Microbiology and MOlecular Genetics

UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School

International Center for Public  Health

Hosted by:  Randy Strich, Ph.D.

February 12, 2008

"The regulation of oocyte quality during aging"

Ron Ellis, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Department of Molecular Biology

UMDNJ - School of Osteopathic Medicine

 

February 14, 2008

"Control of gene expression during development of novel bacteriophages"

Konstantin V. Severinov, Ph.D.

Professor

Molecular Biology & Biochemistry

Waksman Institute of Microbiology

Rutgers University

http://waksman.rutgers.edu/Waks/Severinov/severinov.html

Hosted by:  Dr. Dmitri Temiakov

March 4, 2008

"Live-Cell Imaging of Gene Expression:  Heterochromatin Caught

  in the Act"

Susan Janicki, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Gene Expression and Regulation Program

The Wistar Institute

http://www.wistar.org/research_facilities/janicki/research.htm

Hosted by:  Dr. Eric G. Moss

 

March 11, 2008

"Transcription Initiation by mitochondrial RNA Polymerase from S.cerevisiae"

Maria Savkina

Graduate Student

GSBS - Stratford

 

April 1, 2008

"Oxidative stress and renal COX-2 in diabetes"

John Quilley, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

New York Medical College

Hosted by:  Department of Cell Biology

April 3, 2008

"Start-up science:  from bench to venture capital--a case study"

Thomas R. Coleman, Ph.D.

Chief Science Officer

Office of Technology Transfer

The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research

Manhasset, NY

Hosted by:  Eric G. Moss, Ph.D.

 

April 8, 2008

"Vascular Mechanisms in Alzheimer Disease Pathogenesis"

Peter Clifford

Graduate Student - PhD Thesis Defense

GSBS - Stratford

Thesis Defense Details

 

April 15, 2008

"Mechanisms of Transcription"

William McAllister, Ph.D.

Chair, Cell Biology

UMDNJ - School of Osteopathic Medicine

April 24, 2008

"Searching for (Calcium) Balance:  Of life, lego blocks and other small things"

Venkat Venkataraman, Ph.D.

Department of  Cell Biology

UMDNJ - School of Osteopathic Medicine

 

April 25, 2008

"The role of helicases in maintaining nuclear and mitochondrial DNA"

Andreas S. Ivessa, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine

UMDNJ - New Jersey Medical School

Hosted by:  Dr. Sal J. Caradonna, Chair

                      Department of Molecular Biology

                      UMDNJ - School of Osteopathic Medicine

 

May 1, 2008

"Human Mitochondrial Transcription"

Dmitry Litonin

Graduate Student

GSBS - Stratford

 

May 6, 2008

"Transcript slippage as a pathway to termination"

Vadim Molodtsov

Graduate Student

GSBS - Stratford

May 8, 2008

"Termination, the Third and Final Stage of the Transcription Cycle"

Steven Emanuel

Graduate Student

GSBS - Stratford

May 9, 2008

"An Examination of pre-mRNA splicing and nuclear retention

      in the yeast  Saccharomyces cerevisiae"

Richard Balzer

Graduate Student - PhD Thesis Defense

GSBS - Stratford

Thesis Defense Details

 

May 13, 2008

"IQGAP Proteins are Integral Components of Cytoskeletal Regulation"

Dean E. McNulty

Graduate Student

GSBS - Stratford

May 15, 2008

"Alcohol and the Mitochondrial Genome"

Alan Cahill, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Pathology, Anatomy & Cell Biology

Thomas Jefferson University

Philadelphia, PA

http://www.jefferson.edu/pathology/faculty_profile.cfm?key=axc127

Hosted by:  John G. Pastorino,  Ph.D.

 

May 20, 2008

"Calcium Signaling / Circadian Rhythms"

Randall L. Swanson

Graduate Student

GSBS - Stratford

 

May 22, 2008 (Open)

May 27, 2008

Work in Progress

Kingsley Yin, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Department of Cell Biology

UMDNJ-School of Osteopathic Medicine

 

May 29, 2008

"The Evolution of Hermaphrodites Requires Two Steps"

Chris Baldi

Graduate Student

GSBS - Stratford

 

 

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