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BE Seminar Series 2007-2008

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All seminars will be presented in Rm. 4-237, unless otherwise noted, at 4:05PM.

Date
Speaker
Institution
Topic
Host(s)

Sept 14, 2006

Linda Griffith MIT Meet the Griffith Lab K. Dane Wittrup
Sept 21, 2006 Alice Ting MIT Meet the Ting Lab K. Dane Wittrup
Sept 28, 2006 Eric V. Shusta University of Wisconsin-Madison Engineering Strategies for Mimicking the Blood-Brain Barrier In Vitro and Overcoming it In Vivo K. Dane Wittrup
Oct 5, 2006 David Schaffer University of California-Berkeley Molecular Engineering and Systems Biology Analysis of Human Viruses. Douglas Lauffenburger

Oct 12, 2006
WOGAN LECTURE

Raymond Dubois Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Molecular Targets for Cancer Prevention and Treatment: COX-2 and Others Steve Tannenbaum
Oct 19, 2006 David Botstein Princeton University Nutritional Homeostasis and Growth Rate Regulation in Yeast Ernest Fraenkel
Nov 2, 2006 Lydia L. Sohn University of California at Berkeley Artificial Pores: From Single Molecules to Single Cells Jongyoon Han
Nov 9, 2006
*** Veteran's Day—NO SEMINAR ***
Nov 16, 2006 Pardis Sabeti Broad Institute Detecting Natural Selection in the Human and Malaria Genomes Bevin Engelward
Nov 23, 2006
*** Thanksgiving Vacation—NO SEMINAR ***
Nov 30, 2006 Brian Kuhlman UNC-Chapel Hill Computer-based design of protein switches and interfaces Eric Alm
Dec 7, 2006 Jason Chin MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Expanding the Functions of Living Matter Paul Matsudaira
Dec 14, 2006 Michelle Chang University of California-Berkeley Engineering E. coli for Production of an Effective Anti-Malarial Drug Paul Matsudaira

All seminars will be presented in Rm. 4-237, unless otherwise noted, at 4:05PM.

BE Seminar Series 2005-2006

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