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Other talks and seminars happening in 2009

The following talks and seminars, scheduled for 2009, are not directly connected with the Huck Institutes but may be of interest to visitors to this site.
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Wed Jan 14 at 03:30PM Mark Newman (University of Michigan)
Networks and Influence
113 IST, Cybertorium
Tue Jan 20 at 04:00PM Tom Rapoport (Harvard Medical School/HHMI)
"Mechanisms of protein translocation across membranes"
Berg Auditorium, 100 Life Sciences
Mon Jan 26 at 03:00PM Jonathan Moreno (University of Pennsylvania)
Mind wars: brain research and national defense
Foster Auditorium, 101 Pattee Library
Wed Jan 28 at 04:00PM David Cavalier (Michigan State University)
Identification of Genes Involved in Xyloglucan Biosynthesis
101 Althouse Laboratory
Mon Feb 02 at 06:00PM David Bartel (MIT)
New roles for RNA in biology, biotechnology, and medicine
100 Life Sciences Bldg (Berg Auditorium)
Tue Feb 03 at 12:30PM David Bartel (MIT)
Small regulatory RNAs in plants and animals
102 Chemistry Building
Tue Feb 03 at 04:00PM David Bartel (MIT)
MicroRNA target recognition and regulatory functions in mammals
101 Althouse Laboratory
Wed Feb 18 at 03:00PM Mark Schapiro (Center for Investigative Reporting)
Why we're exposed and others are protected: the ethics of toxic chemical regulation
Foster Auditorium, 101 Pattee Library
Mon Mar 23 at 03:00PM Paul Epstein (Harvard Medical School)
Confronting climate instability: health consequences and healthy solutions
Foster Auditorium, 101 Pattee Library
Thu Apr 02 at 07:00PM Marion Nestle (New York University)
The ethics of food choice: personal responsibility vs. social responsibility
Nittany Lion Inn, Ballroom C
Thu Apr 09 at 04:00PM Robert Pennock (Michigan State University)
Design by Darwin: How Digital Evolution is Extending the Darwinian Revolution
Berg Auditorium, 100 Life Sciences Bldg
Tue Apr 21 at 04:00PM Bill Hansson (Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology)
The contrivances by which orchids and other flowers are pollinated
101 Althouse
Thu Apr 30 at 03:00PM James Holland-Jones (Stanford University)
Anthropological Perspectives on Networks and Epidemics Stopping Rules, Chimpanzee Sex, and Betweenness Variance
100 Life Sciences Building (Berg Auditorium)
Fri May 01 at 08:00PM Tim Killeen (NSF)
Challenges and opportunities in the geosciences
22 Dieke
Thu Sep 03 at 12:00PM Sarah Bush (University of Kansas)
Ecology of host specificity: from co-evolution to conservation
118 Ag Science & Industries (ASI)
Thu Sep 24 at 01:00PM Surojit Sarkar (Emory University School of Medicine)
Differentiation of T cell memory to pathogens and vaccines
118 ASI
Mon Sep 28 at 12:10PM Mingtao Zeng (University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry)
The changing epidemiology of pneumococcal otitis media and new strategy for development of pneumococcal vaccine
108 Wartik Laboratory, Hershey CG623
Tue Sep 29 at 04:00PM Dale Clayton (University of Utah)
Coevolutionary ecology of birds and parasite communities
100 Life Sciences Building (Berg Auditorium)
Thu Oct 15 at 04:00AM James Musser (The Methodist Hospital Research Institute)
“Genome-Wide Portrait of Epidemics Caused by Group A Streptococcus, the Flesh-Eating Pathogen.”
100 Life Science Building, Berg Auditorium
Thu Oct 15 at 04:00PM Marcel Salathe (Stanford University)
Dynamics and control of diseases in networks with community structure
101 Althouse Laboratory
Mon Oct 19 at 09:00AM Vandana Kalia (Emory University School of Medicine)
Regulation of memory T cell differentiation
118 ASI
Mon Nov 02 at 11:30AM Jacob Koella (Imperial College, London UK)
Using microsporidians to drive evolution to insecticide-sensitivity
108 Wartik Laboratory, Hershey CG623
Mon Nov 09 at 12:00PM Jason Rohr (University of South Florida)
Parasites, Pollution and Climate Change: A Dangerous Brew for Amphibians and Aquatic Communities
108 Wartik Laboratory, Hershey CG623
Tue Nov 10 at 04:00PM David Quammen
On and On...The Origin of Species: 150 Years Old and Still Dangerous, Still Great
100 Life Sciences Bldg. (Berg Auditorium)
Tue Nov 17 at 04:00PM David Sattelle (University of Oxford)
Functional Genomics: Applications in Human Health, Animal Health and Crop Protection
100 Life Sciences Bldg (Berg Auditorium), Hershey CG623
Fri Nov 20 at 11:30AM Erkan Tuzel (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
Motor-mediated microtubule bending in living cells and gliding assays
108 Wartik
Mon Nov 30 at 11:30AM CANCELED Jason Rasgon (Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Health)
Implicating the Vector: The Link Between Mosquito Population Genetics and Pathogen Invasion