| Date |
Speaker, Affiliation, Title |
Host, Location |
| 1/8 |
Dr. Martin Schwartz, Department of Microbiology, University of Virginia Regulation of Rho family GTPases by integrins |
Dr. J. Thomas Parsons and the Cardiovascular Research Center |
| 1/27 |
Wang Cheung, Department of Microbiology, University of Virginia Analysis of histone phosphorylation during apoptosis and DNA damage |
Dr. C. David Allis 300 Microbiology Library (7006) |
| 2/12 |
Dr. Ian Macara, Center for Cell Signaling, University of Virginia The Ins and Outs of Nuclear Transport Dynamics |
Dr. J. Thomas Parsons |
| 2/19 |
Li Zhang, Graduate Student in Microbiology Recipient of the First Annual Robert R. Wagner Prize for Outstanding Research in Microbiology A nonredundant role for the adaptor protein Shc in thymic T cell development |
Dr. J. Thomas Parsons |
| 2/26 |
Dr. Todd Kitten, The Philips Institute, VCU School of Dentistry Analysis of streptococcal virulence for endocarditis by signature-tagged mutagenesis |
Dr. Barbara Mann |
| 3/5 |
Dr. M. Mitchell Smith, Department of Microbiology, University of Virginia Histone, chromatin, and epigenomics |
Dr. J. Thomas Parsons |
| 3/12 |
Dr. Duncan W. Wilson, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Assembly of Tegument onto the Herpesvirus Capsid |
Dr. Jay Brown |
| 3/19 |
Dr. Xin Wang, National Cancer Institute Lessons from molecular profiling of human hepatocellular carcinoma |
Dr. Young Hahn |
| 3/26 |
Dr. Daniel Flynn, West Virginia University AFAP-110 relays signals from PKCalpha that regulate actin filament integrity |
Dr. Amy Bouton |
| 4/2 |
Dr. Raghu Kalluri, Harvard Medical School Basement membrane derived endogenous inhibitors of angiogenesis and tumor growth |
Dr. Martin Schwartz |
| 4/9 |
Dr. Peter Castric, Duquesne University Pilin glycosylation by Pseudomonas aeruginosa |
Dr. Joanna Goldberg |
| 4/16 |
Dr. Kris Chadee, Institute of Parasitology, McGill University Strategies Entamoeba histolytica uses to overcome epithelial barrier function |
Dr. Bill Petri |
| 4/23 |
Dr. Amy Bouton, Department of Microbiology, University of Virginia The adapter molecule Cas Functions involved in tumor cell growth and bacterial pathogenesis |
Dr. J. Thomas Parsons |
| 4/30 |
Laurie Jean Earp, Department of Microbiology, University of Virginia Probing the mechanisms of fusion and cellular entry by a model retrovirus, ASLV-A |
Dr. Judith White |
| 4/30 |
Dr. Gary Kupfer, Department of Microbiology, University of Virginia Fanconi Anemia A model of genomic instability and cancer predisposition |
Dr. J. Thomas Parsons |
| 5/7 |
Dr. Ann Beyer, Department of Microbiology, University of Virginia Visualizing ribosomal RNA transcription and processing in normal and mutant yeast cells |
Dr. J. Thomas Parsons |
| 5/8 |
Craig Leach, Department of Microbiology Public Thesis Defense, University of Virginia Cellular Regulation of Type 1 Protein
Phosphatase Inhibitor 2 200 pm The Rotunda, lower west oval room |
Dr. David Brautigan |