Huck Graduate Program seminars, Fall 2007
All seminars scheduled for Fall 2007.
| when | who / what | where |
|---|---|---|
| Fri Sep 07 at 12:00PM |
Matthew Whim
(Penn State)
Neuropeptide Y: controlling the urge to fight-or-flight |
301 Life Sciences Building |
| Fri Sep 14 at 12:00PM |
Melissa Rolls
(Penn State)
Microtubule organization in Drosophila neurons |
301 Life Sciences Building |
| Fri Sep 21 at 12:00PM |
Yanming Wang
(Penn State)
Turning on tumor suppressor genes by turning off a histone citrullination enzyme |
301 Life Sciences Building |
| Fri Sep 28 at 12:00PM |
Pamela Hankey
(Penn State)
Host genes that regulate the progression of leukemia in response to Friend virus infection |
301 Life Sciences Building |
| Fri Oct 05 at 12:00PM |
David Gilmour
(Penn State)
Stalling and derailing the locomotive: gene regulation by controlling RNA polymerase II elongation |
301 Life Sciences Building |
| Fri Oct 12 at 12:00PM |
Sandeep Prabhu
(Penn State)
Redox regulation of gene expression by selenoproteins |
301 Life Sciences Building |
| Fri Oct 26 at 12:00PM |
Ahmed Heikal
(Penn State)
Functional imaging and biophysics of biological systems: DNA replication |
301 Life Sciences Building |
| Fri Nov 02 at 12:00PM |
Dawn Luthe
(Penn State)
Irritable bowel disease in caterpillars: the maize plant defends itself against chewing and spitting insects |
301 Life Sciences Building |
| Fri Nov 09 at 12:00PM |
Okhee Han
(Penn State)
Molecular mechanism of iron transport: characterization of Ferroportin-1, an iron exporter, and Hephaestin, a ferroxidase in iron transport |
301 Life Sciences Building |
| Fri Nov 16 at 12:00PM |
Sarah Assmann
(Penn State)
Global identification in Arabidopsis and human transcriptomes of cell-specific gene expression and function |
301 Life Sciences Building |
| Fri Nov 30 at 12:00PM |
Kyung-An Han
(Penn State)
Lessons from stupid, confused, and sterile flies |
301 Life Sciences Building |
| Fri Dec 07 at 12:00PM |
Na Xiong
(Penn State)
Positive selection-directed localization of T lymphocytes in the skin |
301 Life Sciences Building |