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January 2005!
Here are some interesting events coming up in the
next month. Courtesy of the Department
of Molecular & Cell Biology
MON, 1/31/2005, 12:00 PM
Stefan Muljo, Harvard Medical School and the Center for Blood Research
Targeting the RNA Interference Pathway in Mouse ES Cells and T Lymphocytes
101 Life Sciences Addition
Division of Immunology
MON, 1/31/2005, 4:00 PM
Natalie G. Ahn, University of Colorado at Boulder
Analyzing Signal Transduction by Functional Proteomics
100 Lewis Hall
Departments of Chemistry and Molecular & Cell Biology and the
QB3 Institute
TUE, 2/1/2005, 12:30 PM
**Chandrashekhar Pasare**, Yale University School of Medicine
Toll-like Receptors and Control of Adaptive Immunity
101 Life Sciences Addition
Division of Immunology
WED, 2/2/2005, 12:00 PM
E. Peter Geiduschek, University of California, San Diego
Archaeal Transcription from a Bacterial and Eukaryotic Perspective
101 Barker Hall
Microbial Biology Series (MCB, PMB & SPH)
FRI, 2/4/2005, 12:30 PM
Yuh-Nung Jan, University of California, San Francisco
Control of Dendrite Morphology and Remodeling During Development
101 Life Sciences Addition
Reception: 5:15 PM, 177 Life Sciences Addition
Division of Neurobiology & H.Wills Neuroscience Institute
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SPECIAL EVENT
Symposium in Honor of Professor John Forte
Cellular and Molecular Physiology of H+ Transport in the GI Tract
Saturday, February 5, 2005
8:30 AM - 5:15 PM
101 Life Sciences Addition
August 2004
A Flash movie is currently
being developed that will show how the eye works, on almost every
level. You can see the progress of the TUTORIAL
here. (This Tutorial requires the Flash Plug-in, which can be downloaded
for free from Macromedia)
May 2004
--Study ends for the
Spring Semester May 22, 2004
--We have new equipment recently installed: A Market
Forge Steam Sterilizer, and a Leica
CM1900 Cryostat for use by CORE personnel
April 2004
--The Office of
Research Integrity
has a newsletter that can be accessed at the following website:
http://ori.hhs.gov
March 2004
--There are several conferences of interest in the coming
months. Visit the links below to learn more about each:
ARVO
2004!! See
all of the abstracts and presenters at this year's ARVO by lab
The
10th Annual International Myopia Conference --
the Early Bird Registration has been extended to March 31st, 2004.
Abstract submission deadline is May 7th, 2004.
The
XVI International Congress of Eye Research -- Early
Registration and Abstract Submission deadline is March 12, 2004.
February 2004
--You can now see all of the fluorochromes associated with our filter
sets installed in our Zeiss Deconvolution
Microscope
Check your fluorochromes quickly and easily to make sure they can
be visualized by our equipment.
January 2004
--January 28th, 2004 -- UC Berkeley is involved in a joint program
with both UC San Francisco and UC Santa Cruz in what is called the
California Institute for Quantitative Biology, or QB3. You can read
more about their interesting research projects and upcoming events
on their website http://qb3.org
--Welcome back students!! Instruction begins today, January 20th,
2004.
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