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Fall 2003 Colloquium

Wednesdays, 3:30 PM, Auditorium of the Genetics/Biotech Building

Schedule
Date Speaker Title
Sept 3 Frederick Blattner, University of Wisconsin–Madison A Reductionist Approach to the Functional Genomics of E. coli
Sept 10 Elizabeth Goodwin, University of Wisconsin–Madison The Regulation and Benefits of Sex in C. elegans
Sept 17 Joel Rosenbaum, Yale University (Maureen Barr) Intraflagellar Transport and Cilia-Dependent Diseases
Sept 24 Nancy Keller, University of Wisconsin–Madison Molecular Genetics of Secondary Metabolism in Aspergillus nidulans
Oct 1 Daniel Hartl, Harvard University (Jim Crow) (Crow Lecture) Molecular Evolution: Males in the Fast Lane
Oct 8 Patricia Gearhart, National Institutes of Health (Fred Blattner) DNA Polymerases Involved in Hypermutation of Antibody Genes
Oct 15 Scott Hawley, Stowers Institute for Medical Research (Graduate Students) Development and Model Systems
Oct 22 Tzumin Lee, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Barry Ganetzky) Genetic Analysis of Formation and Plasticity of the Drosophila Olfactory Memory Center
Oct 29 Barbara Panning, UCSF (Fred Blattner) Xist and Regulation of X Chromosome Inactivation
Nov 5 Julie Simpson, University of Wisconsin–Madison Identifying and Modifying Neural Circuits in the Adult Drosophila Brain
Nov 12 Clifford J. Steer, University of Minnesota Medical School (Bill Dove) Non-viral Gene Therapy: The Awakening of Sleeping Beauty
Nov 13
(Thurs, 2 PM)
Clifford J. Steer, University of Minnesota Medical School The Unusual Treatment of Neurodegenerative Diseases with a Bile Acid
Nov 19 J. Craig Venter, Center for the Advancement of Genomics (Fred Blattner) Our Genomic Future
Dec 3 Robert Goodman, UW-Madison and David Mead, Lucigen Corporation Single Cell Genomes of Hyperthermophiles and Rhizophiles
Dec 10 Martin Chalfie, Columbia University (Maureen Barr) Touch Sensitivity in C. elegans

♦Note extra lecture on a different day and time.