Seminar Series

Spring Seminar Series, 2004

All seminars occur at 3:30 p.m. in 1005 Haworth Hall.

Wednesday, January 14th 11:00 AM 2023 Haworth Hall
Steve Van Doren University of Missouri, Columbia  
FHA Domain from the Arabidopsis receptor kinase-associated protein phosphatase: Structure, Dynamics, Fold and Interactions
www.biochem.missouri.edu/~vandoren/
     
Wednesday, January 21st 3:30 PM 1005 Haworth Hall
Clint Jones University of Nebraska, Lincoln  
Analysis of alpha-herpesvirus genes that are expressed during latency
     
Wednesday, January 28th 3:30 PM 1005 Haworth Hall
Eric Sundberg Center for Advanced Research in Biotechnology  
Superantigen-Mediated T Cell Activation: Supramolecular Architecture, Counter-Bioterrorism Therapeutic Design,
  and a Model System for Molecular Recognition
     
Monday, February 2nd 3:30 PM 1005 Haworth
Bill Doerrler Duke University Medical Center  
Insights into the Biogenesis of the E. coli Outer Membrane
     
Wednesday, February 4th 3:30 PM 1005 Haworth Hall
David Davido Harvard Medical School  
Phosphorylation controls the funcions of HSV-1 ICP0, a major viral regulatory protein
     
Monday, February 9th 3:30 PM 1005 Haworth Hall
Brian Geisbrecht Johns Hopkins University  
Structure/function studies of extracellular proteins in development and disease
     
Wednesday, February 11th 3:30 PM 1005 Haworth Hall
Roberto de Guzman The Scripps Research Institute  
NMR studies of protein-protein recognition in the cellular hypoxic response
     
Monday, February 16th 3:30 PM 1005 Haworth Hall
Adam Weinglass University of California, Los Angeles  
Exploring the structure, function and mechanism of membrane transport proteins
     
Wednesday, February 18th 3:30 PM 1005 Haworth Hall
Greg Somerville Rocky Mountain Laboratories  
Staphylococcus aureus Physiology and Evasion of the Innate Immune Response
     
Monday, March 1st 3:30 PM 1005 Haworth Hall
Joan Conaway The Stowers Institute for Medical Research  
Elongin BC-Based Ubiquitin Ligases and Transcriptional Regulation
http://www.stowers-institute.org/labs/ConawayLab.asp
     
Monday, March 8th 3:30 PM 1005 Haworth Hall
Susan Abmayr The Stowers Institute for Medical Research  
Cell Surface Protein that Control Myoblast Fusion in Drosophila
www.stowers-institute.org/labs/abmayrLab.asp
     
Monday, March 15th 3:30 PM 1005 Haworth Hall
Gloria Culver Iowa State University Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology
Assembly of the 30S Ribosomal Subunit:   Conformational Changes and Chaperones
www.bb.iastate.edu/FacultyResearchFolder/FacultyListFrameset/FacultyListFrameset.html
     
Monday, March 29th 3:30 PM 1005 Haworth Hall
Christophe Nicot University of Kansas Medical Center Microbiology, Molecular Genetics and Immunology
HTLV-1 Regulatory Proteins in Viral Persistence
www.kumc.edu/instruction/medicine/microbio/cn.htm
     
Monday, April 5th 3:30 PM 1005 Haworth Hall
Frank Millett University of Arkansas Chemistry and Biochemistry
Newmark Lecture
Design of Photoactive Ruthenium Complexes to Study Interprotein Electron Transfer
www.uark.edu/depts/cheminfo/uarkchem/facultystaff/faculty/millett/index.html
     
Monday, April 12th 3:30 PM 1005 Haworth Hall
Jeffrey Lawrence University of Pittsburgh Biological Sciences
Constraints on Gene Transfer in Bacteria and the Akaryotic Metagene
www.pitt.edu/~biohome/Dept/Frame/Faculty/lawrence.htm
     
Monday, April 19th 3:30 PM 1005 Haworth Hall
Tonia Von Ohlen Kansas State University  Division of Biology
Dorsoventral patterning in the embryonic CNS of Drosophila
http://www.ksu.edu/biology/bio/faculty/vonohlen/vonohlen.htm
     
Monday, April 26th 3:30 PM 1005 Haworth Hall
Carol Carter SUNY at Stony Brook  Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
Going My Way?   Retroviruses and the endocytic trafficking machinery
www.uhmc.sunysb.edu/microbiology/carter.html
     
Monday, May 3rd 3:30 PM 1005 Haworth Hall
John Kelly University of Kansas Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Characterizing patterns of gene sequence evolution in HIV over the course of infection
www.ukans.edu/~eeb/Main/kelly.htm
     
Monday, May 10th 3:30 PM 1005 Haworth Hall
J. Martin Bollinger Penn State Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Stalking intermediates in oxygen activation by non-heme iron enzymes
www.bmb.psu.edu/faculty/bollinger/bollinger.html