| 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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