Fall 2003 Colloquium
Wednesdays, 3:30 PM, Auditorium of the Genetics/Biotech Building
| 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 |
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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.