Seminars at 3:30 p.m. All talks are in room Ebling Symposium Center, Microbial Sciences Building, 1550 Linden Drive. 

Previous years' lecture topics

Date

Speaker

Title

Host

Jan. 23

Raphi Kopan
Washington Univ

Cancelled due to weather

Kimble

Jan. 30

Tom Magliery
Ohio State

Information in Protein Sequences: Combinatorial and Statistical Protein Design

Senes

Feb. 6

Josh Kaplan
Harvard Medical School

Mechanisms Regulating Synaptic Transmission in C. elegans

Audhya

Feb. 13

Doug Koshland
University of CA-Berkeley

Preventing Chromosomes from Going Rogue

C. Fox

Feb. 27

Michael Trakselis
University of Pittsburgh

Protein Complex Assemblies and Interactions at the Replication Fork

Keck/Raines

Mar. 5

Michelle Chang
University of CA-Berkeley

Building New Chemical Function in Living Organisms

Kiessling

Mar. 12

Susan Mango
Harvard University

Everson Lecture
Developmental Plasticity During Gut Formation

Kimble

Mar.
19
2:30 pm

Kathlynn Brown
University of TX-Southwestern

Tumor Targeting Peptides: The Road from Ligand Selection to Clinical Reagents

Raines

Apr. 2

Sean Cutler
University of CA-Riverside

Chemical and Genetic Dissection of Abscisic Acid Signaling

Sussman

Apr. 9

Hubert Yin
Univ of Colorado-Boulder

Drugging the Undruggable

Senes

Apr. 16

Tim Lohman
Washington University

DNA Unwinding and ssDNA Translocation by a Multi-motor Helicase: E. coli RecBCD

Record

Apr. 23

Debra Dunaway-Mariano
University of New Mexico

Green Lecture
Enzyme Evolution: Structural and Mechanistic Determinants Operative in a Highly Evolvable Superfamily

Holden

Apr. 30

Sonia Najjar
University of OH-Toledo

Novel Pathways Linking Insulin Resistance to Atherosclerosis

Attie

May 7

David Spiegel
Yale University

Using Small Molecules to Engineer and Explore Human Immunity

Weibel

May
14

15

Jack Dixon
Univ. of CA, San Diego/HHMI

Steenbock Lecture
Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases: Their Roles in Health and Disease

Are You Kidding Me:  A New Kinase Family?

Pagliarini

May. 21

Kim Mowry
Brown University

RNA Transport in the Cytoplasm: How to get there from here

Sheets

The Lecture Series is sponsored by the Harry Steenbock Lecture Fund.

 

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