All Departmental Seminars are in Bold and will be held in the Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics Conference Room Jordan Hall, Room 4-25 unless otherwise noted

Distinquished Lecture and special seminars are in italics - locations will vary, call sponsoring department for details

Fall 2002

Date Speaker / Title Host

Wed., October 2

4:00 PM

William Guilford Department of Biomedical Engineering, UVA

The Little Engine that Couldn't: The Role of Myosin in Left Ventricular Dysfunction

Richard Murphy

Wed., October 9

4:00 PM

Bryce Paschal, UVA

"Nuclear Export of Steroid Hormone Receptors"

Michael Wiener

Wed.,October 16

Eric Olson, UT-Southwestern Berne Lecture

Wed.,October 23

Brian Kobilka, Stanford Distinguished Lecture CMB/Pharm Host Linden/Garrison

Wed. Nov.6,2002

12:00 PM

Dr David H. Gutmann, MD-PhD, Washington University School of Medicine

"Protein 4.1 Tumor Suppressors: Getting a FERM grip on growth regulation"

Zygmunt Derewenda

Wed., November 6

4:00 PM

Frank Brozovich, Case Western Reserve

"Alternative splicing of MBS of MLC phosphatase regulates the sensitivity to NO mediated vasodilatation of phosphatase."

Avril Somlyo

Wed., November 13

4:00 PM

Ron Kaplan, Finch University of Health Sciences/Chicago Medical School

"Structure/Function Relationships within the Mitochondrial Citrate Transport Protein"

Michael Wiener, Robert Nakamoto
Mon., November 25 Anthony Pawson, U. Toronto Distinguished Lecture Markey Ctr. Host Macara

Fri., December 6

4:00 PM

David Paul, Harvard Brian Duling


DIRECTIONS FOR INVITING SPEAKERS

Follow these directions if you wish to invite a seminar speaker. Remember that you as host have the major responsibility of arranging the professional and social schedule for your guest.

1. Check current "OPEN" seminar dates.

2. Tentatively arrange a date with the speaker. Tell speaker he/she will be receiving a letter from the Seminar Director containing details regarding travel and overnight accommodations. The host should obtain the following information from the speaker at this time:

1.Speaker's full name and Institution.

2 Title of seminar

3.Complete mailing address, email, telephone and FAX numbers.

4.Internet "URL" address for the speaker so we can link to his/her homepage.

5.One or two relevant references to place at the bottom of the seminar announcement.

3. Send email to Michael Wiener containing the above information, and ask for confirmation of the seminar date.

4. Confirm date with speaker.

5. The host is responsible for taking care of the speaker during the visit, including meeting schedule and meals. The host is also responsible for obtaining the correct forms if the speaker is to be reimbursed with an honorarium. An I-9 and an honorarium form are available from the front office (Jordan 4-7). Be aware that payments to foreign nationals have a very strict set of rules and requirements, so please talk to us in advance.

Bioscience seminars

Faculty and their research