Tuesday Seminar Series

A weekly seminar series focusing on current issues in genetics and genomics

Tuesdays 12:30pm
Room 147 Nanaline Duke Building

Spring 2008 Schedule

Date Speaker Institution Title of Presentation
1/15 Jasper Rine University of California, Berkeley Looking for Good News in the Human Genome
1/22 Andrew Murray Harvard University Friday Night at the Singles Bar: How Yeast Cells Find a Mate
1/29 Barbara Trask Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Dynamic Duplications in the Human Genome: Focus on Subtelomeres
2/5 Nina Sherwood IGSP; Dept. of Biology Microtubule Severing in Nervous System Development and Disease
2/12 Susan Alberts Dept. of Biology Signposts in the Genetic Landscape: Using Genetic Markers to Understand the Behavior and Ecology of a Wild Primate Population
2/19 Barbara Wakimoto University of Washington Epigenetic Landscapes and Other Views of Heterochromatin in Drosophila
2/26 John Stiller East Carolina University The Complexity of Genome Evolution: Challenges to the Emerging Eukaryotic Tree of Live
3/4 Micah Luftig Dept. of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology Signaling at the Host-microbe Interface: Identifying pathways that modulate Epstein-Barr virus transformation
3/18 Michelle Winn Dept. of Medicine - Nephrology TRPC6 Mutations as a Cause for Hereditary Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis (FSGS)
3/25 Hunt Willard Duke IGSP Sex, Chromosomes, and Genomes: Evolution, Phenotypes and Mechanisms
4/1 Iqbal Hamza University of Maryland, College Park Specification of Heme Trafficking Pathways in Eukaryotes
4/8 Natasha Raikhel University of California, Riverside Plant Endomembrane System and Chemical Genomics
4/15 Terri Young Dept. of Opthamology The Molecular Genetics of Heritable Myopia
4/22 Greg Copenhaver University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Using Full-color Tetrads to Understand Meiosis
4/29 David McClay Dept. of Biology Building Gene Regulatory Network Dynamics
5/6 Hal Dietz Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine/Howard Hughes Medical Institute Marfan Syndrome and Related Disorders: From Molecules to Medicines
5/13 Steven Henikoff Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Histone Variant Dynamics and Epigenetics

Fall 2007 Schedule

Date Speaker Institution Title of Presentation
9/4 Sue Wessler University of Georgia It’s Alive! Analyzing the Movement of Virtual Transposable Elements in Arabidopsis and Yeast
9/11 Mary Lou Guerinot Dartmouth College Metals, Mutants and Mayhem
9/18 Xinnian Dong Duke University Transcription and Homologous DNA Recombination Induced During Plant Defense
9/25 Uwe Ohler Duke University Computational Models and Analyses of Transcription Regulation in Eukaryotes
10/2 Molly Przeworski University of Chicago An Evolutionary Perspective on Human Recombination
10/9 Tim Galitski Institute for Systems Biology Systems Genetics
10/16 David Gilbert Florida State University Spatial and Temporal Control of Mammalian Chromosome Replication
10/23 Frederic Blattner University Wisconsin - Madison Emergent Properties of Reduced Genome in E. Coli
10/30 Janet Shaw University of Utah Mitochondrial Fusion, Fission and Transport: a cytoplasmic story in three acts
11/6 Silke Schmidt Duke University Genes and Environment in Complex Human Diseases
11/13 Ethan Bier University of California, San Diego Using Drosophila to Answer Questions in Human Genetics
11/27 Jan Karlseder The Salk Institute Telomere Dynamics during the Cell Cycle
12/4 Hermann Steller Howard Hughes Medical Institute Regulation of Caspases in Cell Death, Cell Proliferation and Cancer
12/11 Allison Ashley-Koch Duke University Disentangling the Complex Genetics of Psychiatric Disorders

Spring 2007 Schedule

Date Speaker Institution Title of Presentation
1/23 Terry Lechler Duke University - Cell Biology Morphogenesis of the Epidermis
1/30 Maki Asano Duke University - Molecular Genetics & Microbiology Cell Cycle Regulation in Drosophila
2/6 Anita Sil University of California, San Francisco Using Genomics and Genetics to Study Histoplasma Capsulatum Pathogenesis
2/13 Paul Turner Yale University Sex, Conflict, and Dominance in RNA Virus Evolution
2/20 Brent Derry The Hospital for Sick Children/ University of Toronto Functional Genomic Analysis of the p53 Network in C. elegans
2/27 Hiro Matsunami Duke University - Molecular Genetics and Microbiology Smell and Taste: from Receptors to Perception
3/6 Stuart Kim Stanford University Systems Biology of Human Aging
3/13 James Galagan Broad Institute Microbial Genomics: From Models to Pathogens
3/20 Ethan Bier University of California, San Diego Using Drosophila to Answer Questions in Human Genetics
3/27 Nipam Patel TBA
4/3 Doug Koshland Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Carnegie Institution DNA Double-strand Breaks Trigger Genome-wide Activation of Sister Chromatid Cohesion
4/10 Aaron Mitchell Columbia University Genetic Dissection of Candida Albicans Biofilm Formation
4/17 Fred Winston Harvard Medical School School Analysis of Transcription and Chromatin Structure in Yeast
4/24 Kevin Morano University of Texas Medical School TBD
5/1 Dan Gottschling Gottschling Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Nuclear Incontinence: The Effects of Old Age on the Genome
5/8 Chris Burge Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cooperative, Compensatory, and Context-Dependent Effects in Pre-mRNA Splicing

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