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Distinguished Lectures, 2009

Lectures scheduled for 2009.
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Tue Jan 20 at 04:00PM Tom Rapoport (Harvard Medical School/HHMI)
"Mechanisms of protein translocation across membranes"
Berg Auditorium, 100 Life Sciences
Tue Feb 17 at 04:00PM Douglas Wallace (University of California, Irvine)
"A Mitochondrial Paradigm for Degenerative Diseases, Aging and Cancer: Why do we still have a Maternally Inherited Mitochondrial DNA?"
Berg Auditorium, 100 Life Sciences
Tue Feb 24 at 04:00PM Mark Thomas (University College of London)
Diffusing culture, migrating genes: The origins of lactase persistence and dairying in Europe
100 Life Sciences Bldg (Berg Auditorium)
Tue Mar 17 at 04:00PM Ian Lipkin (Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health)
"Pathogen Discovery"
Berg Auditorium, 100 Life Sciences
Tue Apr 14 at 04:00PM Eric Nestler (Mount Sinai School of Medicine)
"Transcriptional and Epigenetic Mechanisms of Addiction"
Berg Auditorium, 100 Life Sciences
Tue Sep 22 at 04:00PM Norman Arnheim (University of Southern California)
"A human disease mutation and how it grew"
100 Life Sciences Bldg (Berg Auditorium)
Mon Oct 12 at 05:00PM David Sloan Wilson (Binghamton University)
Religion as a product of evolution
100 Life Sciences Bldg (Berg Auditorium)
Tue Oct 13 at 04:00PM David Sloan Wilson (Binghamton University)
A tutorial on multilevel selection and cultural evolution
100 Life Sciences (Berg Auditorium)
Tue Nov 03 at 04:00PM Jonathan Pritchard (University of Chicago)
High-resolution mapping of expression-QTLs as a tool for studying human gene regulation
100 Life Sciences Bldg (Berg Auditorium)
Thu Nov 05 at 04:00PM Trudy Mackay (North Carolina State University)
Systems genetics of complex traits in Drosophila
100 Life Sciences Bldg (Berg Auditorium)
Tue Dec 01 at 04:00PM Gail Wertz (University of Virginia)
The Versatile RNA Genome of VSV: Structure, Function and Manipulation to Attenuate Pathogenicity
100 Life Sciences Bldg (Berg Auditorium)