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IAP 2011 Activity


Seminar Series on Molecular Approaches to Evolution
Prof. Michael Laub
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Participants welcome at individual sessions (series)
Prereq: none

January 31, 2011 11am - 12pm Whitehead Auditorium
Web: http://web.mit.edu/biology/www/biology/iap.html
Contact: Prof. Michael Laub, 68-580A, x4-0418, laub@mit.edu
Sponsor: Biology

"The puzzling coexistence of antibiotic resistant and sensitive microbes in the natural environment"
Roy Kishony, Associate Professor, Department of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School
Thu Jan 6, 11am-12:00pm, Broad Auditorium, NE30-1154

"I might like you better if we stuck together: the social biology of sucrose utilization in budding yeast"
Andrew Murray, Professor, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University
Tue Jan 11, 11am-12:00pm, Whitehead Auditorium

"Chromatin dynamics in fungi: from 15 minutes to 1 billion years"
Ollie Rando, Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, U. Mass Medical School
Please note: different starting time
Tue Jan 18, 10-11:00am, Whitehead Auditorium

"Our sex chromosomes: 300 million years in the making"
David Page, Professor, Department of Biology, MIT, Whitehead Institute, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Fri Jan 21, 11am-12:00pm, Whitehead Auditorium

"Origins of quantitative spatiotemporal gene expression variation in Drosophila blastoderm embryos"
Angela DePace, Assistant Professor, Department of Systems Biology, Harvard University
\*\*\* THIS EVENT IS ACTUALLY BEING HELD ON January 31, 2011
Sun Jan 30, 11am-12:00pm, Whitehead Auditorium
Latest update: 13-Dec-2010


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