| Day |
Date |
Time |
Location |
Topic(s) |
Speaker(s) |
Tuesday
|
05/08/01 |
3:30 PM |
Building 49, Conference Rooms A & B |
Diagnosis and Treatments for Chronic Granulomatous Disease |
Dr. Harry Malech, Laboratory of Host Defenses, NIAID |
Tuesday
|
04/10/01 |
3:30 PM |
Building 49, Conference Rooms A & B |
Novel cancer types and mechanisms discovered bygenomic-scale gene expression profiling |
Dr. Louis Staudt, Division of Clinical Sciences, NCI |
Tuesday
|
03/13/01 |
3:30 PM |
Building 49, Conference Rooms A & B |
Mutations in the novel cadherin gene, Cdh23, cause stereocilia disorganization in waltzer, the mouse model for Usher syndrome type 1D |
Dr. Konrad Noben-Trauth, NIDCD |
Tuesday
|
02/13/01 |
3:30 PM |
Building 49, Conference Rooms A & B |
Genetics and Genomics of Aging |
Dr. David Schlessinger, NIA |
Tuesday
|
01/09/01 |
3:30 PM |
Building 49, Conference Rooms A & B |
Chromosomal genes affecting genetic propagation and cure of the [Ure3] prion of S.cerevisiae. |
Dr. Reed Wickner, NIDDK |
Tuesday
|
12/12/00 |
3:30 PM |
Building 49, Conference Rooms A & B |
Recent research in polyglutamine expansion neurodegenerative disease |
Dr. Kurt Fischbeck, NINDS |
Tuesday
|
11/14/00 |
3:30 PM |
Building 49, Conference Rooms A & B |
The Hereditary Periodic Fever Syndromes: MolecularAnalysis of a New Family of Autoinflammatory Diseases |
Dr. Daniel Kastner, NIAMS |
Tuesday
|
10/17/00 |
3:30 PM |
Building 49, Conference Rooms A & B |
From House Calls to Chaperonins: Bardet-Biedl-McKusick-Kaufman Syndrome |
Dr. Leslie Biesecker, NHGRI |
| Tuesday |
01/12/99 |
4:00 |
Building 49, Conference Rooms A & B |
Using Chicken as a Model to Study Patterning of the Inner Ear. |
Dr. Doris Wu |
| Tuesday |
12/15/98 |
4:00 |
Building 49, Conference Rooms A & B |
Anti-neural Patterning: Regulation of Neural Plate Development by Epidermal Homeobox Genes in Xenopus |
Dr. Thomas Sargent |
| Tuesday |
11/10/98 |
4:00 |
Building 49, Conference Rooms A & B |
Using Drosophila to Unravel the Regulatory Networks Controlling CNS Stem Cell Lineage Development |
Dr. Ward Odenwald |