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January Seminars 2002
Tuesday
Jan. 15, 2002
MN463
4:00 pm
Marian B. Carlson, Ph.D.
Professor of Genetics & Development and Microbiology
Columbia University
"Role of the Snf1 Kinase in Transcriptional and Developmental Responses to Nutrient Stress"
Tuesday
Jan. 29, 2002
MN463
4:00 PM
Martin Schmidt, Ph.D.
Deptartment of Molecular Genetics & Biochemistry
University of Pittsburgh, PA
"Regulation of Snf1 Kinase, a Nutrient Sensor in Saccharomyces"

February Seminars 2002
Tuesday
Feb. 26, 2002
MN463
4:00 PM
Dr. Luis F. Parada Ph.D.
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Director, Center for Developmental Biology
"Neurotrophins and TRK Receptors:  New Insights into Function and Regulation.

March Seminars 2002
 
Tuesday
March 12, 2002
MN 463
4:00 PM
Dr. Robert Rhoads, Ph.D.
Professor and Department Chairman
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Louisiana State University Health Science Center
"Recruitment of Eukaryotic Messenger RNA to Ribosomes"
Tuesday
Mar. 26, 2002
Dr. William Lennarz
SUNY Stony Brook

April Seminars 2002
Tuesday
April 16, 2002
HG611
Hospital Auditorium
4:00 PM

 
Dr.Richard I. Morimoto Ph.D.
Director, Rice Institute for Biomedical Research and John Evans Professor of Biology
Northwestern University
Chicago, Il
Chaperone Networks and Stress Rsponses:  Role in Protein Aggregation and Neurodegenerative Diseases 
Wednesday
April 17, 2002
4:00 PM, Room MN263
 
Shuangli Guo
Dept. of Biochemistry
University of Kentucky, College of Medicine
Lexington, Ky

Regulation of IFN-b transcription after virus infection

Thursday
April 18, 2002
HSLC/NURSING BLDG.
4:00 P.M.
RM 115

DR. PETER JONES, Ph.D, D.Sc
Director
USC/NORRIS COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTER
THE KECK SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
“SILENCING TUMOR SUPRESSOR GENES BY CHROMATIN REMODELING AND DNA METHYLATION”

Tuesday
April 23, 2002
Dr. Rick Komuniechi
Dayton University
Wednesday
April 24, 2002
4:00 pm
Room MN 263
Franco Fortunato
Dept. of Biochemistry
University of Kentucky, College of Medicine
Lexington, Ky

Killing the messenger: new insights into nonsense-mediated mRNA decay

May Seminars 2002
Friday
May 31, 2002
11:00 am
Room MN563
William J. Lennarz, Ph.D.
Professor and Chairman

Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology

SUNY at Stony Brook

Stony Brook, New York
"The Proteosome: Dock for Many Proteins, Including an Enzyme Involved in Deglycosylation"

June Seminars 2002

Thursday
June 6, 2002
 

Bob Lehman
Stanford
Thursday
June 13, 2002
1:00 pm
Room MN263
Anuradha Guha-Niyogi
Dept. of Biochemistry
University of Kentucky, College of Medicine
Lexington, Ky

"Biosynthesis of a Leishmania Virulence Factor, Lipophosphoglycan:  Role of the Leishmania Donovani LPG4A Gene in Repeat Unit Assembly"

September Seminars 2002

Wednesday
Sept. 4, 2002
 4:00 PM
Room MN263

Jake Isaacs
Biochemsitry Student Seminar
University of Kentucky, College of Medicine
Lexington, KY
Wednesday
Sept. 11, 2002
4:00 pm
Room MN263
Willie Craft
Dept. of Biochemistry
University of Kentucky, College of Medicine
Lexington, Ky

Wednesday
Sept. 25, 2002
 4:00 PM
Room MN263

Amber Mosley
Biochemsitry Student Seminar
University of Kentucky, College of Medicine
Lexington, KY

October Seminars 2002
Tuesday,
Oct. 8, 2002
4:00 PM
Rm. MN463
 
Rashmi S. Hegde, Ph.D
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
University of Cincinnati Children's Hospital
A Structural Approach to Understanding Pathways Involved in Embryonic Organ  Development

Wednesday
Oct. 9, 2002
 4:00 PM
Room MN263

Tara Rutledge
Biochemistry Student Seminar
University of Kentucky, College of Medicine
Lexington, KY
Wednesday
Oct. 16, 2002
4:00 pm
Room MN363
Brian Chellgren
Dept. of Biochemistry
University of Kentucky, College of Medicine
Lexington, Ky

Wednesday
Oct. 23
, 2002
 4:00 PM
Room MN263

Eric Lubert
Biochemistry Student Seminar
University of Kentucky, College of Medicine
Lexington, KY

November Seminars 2002

Wednesday
Nov. 6, 2002
 4:00 PM
Room MN263

Lisa Kelly
Biochemistry Student Seminar
University of Kentucky, College of Medicine
Lexington, KY
Tuesday
Nov. 12, 2002
3 PM
Room MN563
Daniel Djakiew, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Cell Biology
Georgetown University
"The Role of the p75NTR in Prostate Cancer"
Wednesday
Nov. 13, 2002
4:00 pm
Room MN263
Christina Hines
Dept. of Biochemistry
University of Kentucky, College of Medicine
Lexington, Ky

Wednesday
Nov. 20, 2002
 4:00 PM
Room MN263

Chad Haynes
Biochemistry Student Seminar
University of Kentucky, College of Medicine
Lexington, KY

December Seminars 2002
Tuesday
Dec. 3, 2002
 4:00 PM
Room MN463
Robert Fuller, Ph.D.
Professor and Associate Chair
Department of Biological Chemistry
University of Michigan
"
Processing proteases in the eukaryotic secretory pathway: targeting human furin for inhibition and targeting of Kex2 in the yeast TGN

Wednesday
Dec. 4, 2002
 4:00 PM
Room MN263

Deborah Sullivan
Biochemistry Student Seminar
University of Kentucky, College of Medicine
Lexington, KY
Monday
Dec. 9, 2002
 4:00 PM
Room MN563
Paul Spring, M.S., M.D.
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Division of Otolaryngology-HNS
University of Kentucky
"Molecular mechanisms of multidrug resistance in head and neck cancer"

 

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