2009-2010 Archive
Date/Location
Host Division
Invited Speaker
Host Faculty
Wed, Sept. 9
2-137 Jackson Hall
4-5 PM

 

 

Dr. Do-Hyung Kim, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
BMBB Department

Autophagy, nutrient sensing, and growth.

 
Wed, Sept. 16
2-137 Jackson Hall
4-5 PM

Graduate Faculty Nominee

Dr. Anne Hinderliter, University of Minnesota, Duluth, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Signaling at the Membrane-toward quantitative understanding.

  BMBB Dept.
Wed, Sept. 23
2-137 Jackson Hall
4-5 PM

Graduate Faculty Nominee

 

Dr. Joseph Metzger, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Department of Integrative Biology & Physicology

Bio-sensing in the cardiac sacomere.

BMBB Dept.

Wed, Sept. 30
 

No Seminar

 
Wed, Oct. 7
St. Paul
125 ABLMS
(Andrew Boss Lab)
4-5 PM

Henderson Lecture

Dr. Hei Sook Sul, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA

Transcriptional Regulation of Lipogenic genes by insulin: the rol of DNA-PK.

 BMBB Dept.
Wed, Oct. 14
2-137 Jackson Hall
4-5 PM

MB

 

Dr. Gary Wessel, Brown University, Providence, RI

How to be a good egg: cell surface changes at fertilization and specification of the germ line.

Eric Hendrickson

Wed., Oct. 13
239 Gortner
1-2 PM

MBB

John Frost
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI
Benzene-Free Chemical Synthesis

Faculty Candidate
Wed, Oct. 21
2-137 Jackson Hall
4-5 PM

RB

 

Dr. Annie Beuve, New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ

Thiol-dependent redox modulation of soluble guanylyl cyclase: say more than NO.

 Lincoln Potter
Wed, Oct. 28
2-137 Jackson Hall
4-5 PM

MB

Dr. Alan Engelman, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA

Virus-host interactions during HIV-1 provirus formation.

Reuben Harris
Tues, Nov. 17
Mayo Auditorium
12:20 PM

Lerner Lecture

 

Dr. Karen Ashe, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Department of Neurology

Human relevance of a common Alzheimer mouse model.

 David Bernlohr
Wed, Nov. 25
 

No Seminar

 
Wed, Dec. 2
2-137 Jackson Hall
4-5 PM

Dr. Joseph Metzger, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Department of Integrative Biology & Physicology

Bio-sensing in the cardiac sarcomere.

 BMBB Dept.
Thur., Nov. 11
105 Cargill-MPG Bldg.
4-5 PM

Sir David Hopwood, John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK


"Using Streptomyces genes to make new antibiotics."

Larry Wackett
Wed, Dec. 9
2-137 Jackson Hall
4-5 PM

MB

Dr. Jean Cook, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC

Cell cycle checkpoints and DNA replication licensing.

Anja-Katrin Bielinsky
Wed, Dec. 16
 

No Seminar

 
Wed, Dec. 23
 

No Seminar

 
Wed, Dec. 30
 

No Seminar

 
Wed, Jan. 6
 

No Seminar

 
Wed, Dec. 13
 

No Seminar

 
Wed, Jan. 20
2-101 Nils Hasselmo Hall
4-5 PM
MB

Dr. Joachim Li, University of California, San Francisco, CA

From Regulation to Deregulation of Eukaryotic DNA Replication: a potent way to turn up genetic variability in evolution and disease.

Anja-Katrin Bielinsky
Wed, Jan. 27
2-101 Nils Hasselmo Hall
4-5 PM
SBB

Dr. Jennifer Laurence, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS

Examining structural changes in proteins at high resolution to understand stability and stabilization.

Gianluigi Veglia
Wed, Feb. 3
2-101 Nils Hasselmo Hall
4-5 PM
SBB

Dr. Michael Ostap, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA

Biochemical, Mechanical, and Cellular Control of a Membrane-Associated Molecular Motor.

David Thomas
Wed, Feb. 10
2-101 Nils Hasselmo Hall
4-5 PM
MB

Dr. Carole R. Mendelson, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX

Regulation of Inflammatory Signaling in Pregnancy and Labor.

Michel Sanders

Wed, Feb. 17
l2-101 Nils Hasselmo Hall
4-5 PM
MB

Dr. Nevan Krogan, University of California- San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

Functional Insights from Protein-Protein and Genetic Interaction Maps.

Reuben Harris
Wed, Feb. 24
2-101 Nils Hasselmo Hall
4-5 PM
SBB

Dr. Michael Maroney, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA

The Ins and Outs of Nickel Trafficking.

John Lipscomb and Larry Que
Wed, Mar. 3
2-101 Nils Hasselmo Hall
4-5 PM
MBB

Dr. Reuben Peters, Iowa State University, Ames, IA

Claudia Schmidt-Dannert
Wed, Mar. 10
2-101 Nils Hasselmo Hall
4-5 PM
Graduate Faculty Nominee

Dr. Clay Carter, University of Minnesota, Duluth, Biology Department

BMBB Dept.
Wed, Mar. 17
 

 No Seminar

 
Wed, Mar. 24
2-101 Nils Hasselmo Hall
4-5 PM

MB

Dr. Curt Wittenberg, The Scripps Research, La Jolla, CA

First Aid for Sick Cells: Differential Regulation of G1/S Gene Expression by DNA Replication Stress

Anja Bielinsky

Wed, Mar. 31
2-101 Nils Hasselmo Hall
4-5 PM

Goldberg Lecture

Dr. Joseph Beavo, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

Lincoln Potter

Wed, April 7
2-101 Nils Hasselmo Hall
4-5 PM

SBB

Dr. John Voss, University of California, Davis, CA

The influence of apoE isoforms in Alzheimer's disease examined by EPR spectroscopy.

David Thomas

Wed, April 14
2-101 Nils Hasselmo Hall
4-5 PM

MB

Dr. Raymund Wellinger, University of Sherbrooke, QC, Canada

Insights from studying the hate-love affair between telomeres and DNA repair.

Eric Hendrickson

Wed, April 21
2-101 Nils Hasselmo Hall
4-5 PM

2009 Boyer-Peter Award Recipient

Dr. Xiang Chen, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, BMBB Department

Rpn13 is a novel ubiquitin receptor.

Kylie Walters

Wed, April 28
2-101 Nils Hasselmo Hall
4-5 PM

RB

Dr. David Han, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT

Insights in Signal Transduction and Disease Pathogenesis Uncoverd by Quantitative Proteomics

Tim Griffin

Wed, May 5
Mayo Auditorium
1 PM

Bollum Symposium

Unconventional nucleic acid biology

Dr. Brenda Bass, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT

Dr. Ronald Breaker, Yale University, New Haven, CT

Dr. Simon Wain-Hobson, Pasteur Institute, Paris, France

Dr. Michael Neuberger, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK

RB

Wed, May 26

Lazarow Lecture

Dr. Michael German, University of California, San Francisco, CA

Howard Towle