Meetings and Seminars
Fall 2009 Monday Seminar ProgramClick here for PDF scheduleSeptember 14 MARY LOU GUERINOT, PH.D. (Host: Dr. Gloria Coruzzi) Molecular & Cellular Biology, Dartmouth College “From the Ionome to the Genome - Identifying Genes Involved
in Regulating Ion Homeostasis” September 21 JEFF DANGL, PH.D. (Host: Dr. Ken Birnbaum) Carolina Center for Genome Sciences, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill “The Plant Immune System” September 28 LARA MAHAL, PH.D. (Host: Dr. Rich Bonneau) Department of Chemistry, New York University “Analyzing the Dynamic Glycome” October 5 MICHELLE ARBEITMAN, PH.D. (Host: Dr. Mark Siegal) Biological Sciences, University of Southern California “Genes to Behavior - Sex and Circadian Rhythms” October 19 C. ROBERTSON MCCLUNG, PH.D. (Host: Dr. Gloria Coruzzi) Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College “Circadian Clocks in Plants - From Arabidopsis to Crops” October 26 BENJAMIN PRUD’HOMME, PH.D. (Host: Dr. David Fitch) Life Sciences, CNRS, Marseilles “Genetic Basis of Morphological Diversification” November 2 PATRICK EICHENBERGER, PH.D. (Host: Dr. Claude Desplan) Department of Biology, New York University “Systems Level Analysis of Spore Coat Proteins in B.
subtilis” November 9 MANUEL LLINÁS, PH.D. (Host: Dr. David Gresham) Integrative Genomics, Princeton University “Exploring Gene Expression and Metabolism in the Malaria
Parasite Plasmodium falciparum” November 16 FABIO PIANO, PH.D. (Host: Dr. Gloria Coruzzi) Department of Biology, New York University “Networks in C. elegans Development” November 23 KEN BIRNBAUM, Ph.D. (Host: Dr. Gloria Coruzzi) Department of Biology, New York University “Root regeneration in plants” November 30 GÜNTER WAGNER, PH.D. (Host: Dr. Matt Rockman) Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Yale University “Hox Proteins, Transposable Elements and the Origin of
Mammals” December 7 JEFFREY RAVETCH,
PH.D. (Host: Dr. Carol Reiss) Molecular Genetics & Immunology, Rockefeller University “The Antibody Paradox” December 14 LAURA LANDWEBER, PH.D. (Host: Dr. Edo Kussell) Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Princeton
UniversityUniversity “RNA-Mediated Epigenetic Programming of Genome Rearrangements” NYU Department of Biology, 31 Washington Place, 1 009 Silver, New York, NY 10003 (212-998-8209) |

