Washington University
Department of Genetics
Seminar Series Schedule
 
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Date Location - Time Speaker Topic Host
2008-01-10Department of Genetics Library - McDonnell Science Building - 12:00pmNO SEMINAR - SERIES RESUMES NEXT WEEK - NO SEMINARNO SEMINAR
2008-01-17Department of Genetics Library - McDonnell Science Building - 12:00pmKevin Oconnell, Ph.D. - Laboratory of Biochemistry and Genetics NIDDK/NIH, Bethesda, MDAnalysis of the Mechanisms Controlling Centrosome Duplication and Size in the C. elegans EmbryoTim Schedl
2008-01-24Department of Genetics Library - McDonnell Science Building - 12:00pmLawrence Hunter, Ph.D. - Center for Computational Pharmacology & Computational Bioscience Program, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Aurora, COAutomated Aides for Generating Scientific InsightsGary Stormo
2008-01-31Department of Genetics Library - McDonnell Science Building - 12:00pmMarylyn D. Ritchie, Ph.D. - Center for Human Genetics Research, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TNComputational Genomics in the Whole Genome EraIngrid Borecki
2008-02-07Department of Genetics Library - McDonnell Science Building - 12:00pmLauren A. Weiss, Ph.D. - Psychiatric and Neurodevelopmental Genetics Unit, Center for Human Genetic Research, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Broad Institute of Harvart and MIT, Cambridge, MAA Whole-Genome Study of AutismIngrid Borecki
2008-02-14Department of Genetics Library - McDonnell Science Building - 12:00pmGuimin Gao, Ph.D. - Department of Biostatistics, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health, Birmingham, ALHaplotyping and Identity-by-Descent Matrix Calculation Methods for QTL Mapping in PedigreesIngrid Borecki
2008-02-21Department of Genetics Library - McDonnell Science Building - 12:00pmEric J. Richards, Ph.D. - Department of Biology, Washington University, St. Louis, MOCytosine methylation: control and variationSusan Dutcher
2008-02-28Department of Genetics Library - McDonnell Science Building - 12:00pmKaren Oegema, PhD. - Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Department of Cell & Molecular Medicine, University of California - San Diego, La Jolla, CAUsing C. elegans to Dissect Cell Division MechanismsTim Schedl
2008-03-06Department of Genetics Library - McDonnell Science Building - 12:00pmMichael Brent, Ph.D. - Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Washington University, St. Louis, MOHow Did Genome Annotation Get So Good, and What Can We Do With It?Gary Stormo
2008-03-13Department of Genetics Library - McDonnell Science Building - 12:00pmJeffrey Townsend, Ph.D. - Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CTComparative and Functional Evolutionary GenomicsJustin Fay
2008-03-20Department of Genetics Library - McDonnell Science Building - 12:00pmHerbert "Skip" Virgin IV, M.D., Ph.D. - Department of Pathology and Immunology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MOA Roadmap to Incurability: Lessons Herpesviruses have Learned from Co-evolving with their HostsSusan Dutcher
2008-03-27Department of Genetics Library - McDonnell Science Building - 12:00pmMiriam Meisler, Ph. D. - Department of Human Genetics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MIFrom Mouse to Man: The Role of PI(3,5)P2 and FIG4 in Motor Neuron DiseaseHuman Genetics
2008-04-03Department of Genetics Library - McDonnell Science Building - 12:00pmJulie Segre, Ph.D. - National Human Genome Research Institute, NIH, Bethesda, MDGenomic Analysis of Skin Microbiome: Gene-Environment Interactions at the Skin SurfaceHuman Genetics
2008-04-10Erlanger Auditorium - 12:00pm***** ERLANGER AUDITORIUM - OLIVER H. LOWERY LECTURE ***** Philip A. Beachy, Ph.D. - Departmental Biology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CAHedgehog Signaling in Development and DiseaseTRI-DEPARTMENTAL SEMINAR SERIES
2008-04-17Erlanger Auditorium - 12:00pmRESCHEDULED FOR MAY 22ND***** ERLANGER AUDITORIUM - DAVID M. KIPNIS LECTURE ***** Christopher T. Walsh, Ph.D. - Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MAGenes that Control the Size and Shape of the Human Cerebral CortexTRI-DEPARTMENTAL SEMINAR SERIES
2008-04-24Erlanger Auditorium - 12:00pm***** ERLANGER AUDITORIUM - Elly Tanaka, Ph.D.***** - ***** CORI AUDITORIUM - Elly Tanaka, Ph.D.***** - Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden, GermanyMolecular Mechanisms Underlying Vertebrate RegenerationTRI-DEPARTMENTAL SEMINAR SERIES
2008-05-01Erlanger Auditorium - 12:00pm***** ERLANGER AUDITORIUM - Haifan Lin, Ph.D. ***** - Department of Cell Biology, Director, Yale Stem Cell Center, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CTStem Cells, Small RNAs, and Self-renewalTRI-DEPARTMENTAL SEMINAR SERIES
2008-05-08Erlanger Auditorium - 12:00pm***** ERLANGER AUDITORIUM - Seung Kim, M.D., Ph.D. ***** - Department of Developmental Biology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA - Department of Developmental Biology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CAUsing Stem Cells, Developmental Biology and Cancer Genetics to Construct and Deconstruct the Endocrine PancreasTRI-DEPARTMENTAL SEMINAR SERIES
2008-05-15Department of Genetics Library - McDonnell Science Building - 12:00pmHeather Broihier, Ph.D. - Department of Neurosciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OHCharacterizing Intercellular Signaling Pathways in Motorneuron DifferentiationJim Skeath
2008-05-22Erlanger Auditorium - 12:00pm ***** ERLANGER AUDITORIUM - DAVID M. KIPNIS LECTURE ***** Christopher T. Walsh, Ph.D. - Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MAGenes that Control the Size and Shape of the Human Cerebral CortexTRI-DEPARTMENTAL SEMINAR SERIES