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National Human Genome Research Institute
Division of Intramural Research

2004 Seminar Series

National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, Maryland

The Division of Intramural Research (DIR) sponsors a biweekly seminar series that is open to the entire National Institutes of Health (NIH) community and covers a broad range of topics in genetics and genomics. All seminars are free and open to the public. All seminars are held from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon in the main conference room on the ground floor of Building 50, unless otherwise noted below. Seminar titles and other details are updated as information becomes available.

For more information please contact:
Debbie Wilson
E-mail:
dwilson@nhgri.nih.gov

For directions: Visitor Information

2004

November 4

John Petrini
Chromosome Biology Section
Department of Molecular Biology
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Host: Dr. Kyungjae Myung
E-mail: kmyung@nhgri.nih.gov

December 9

Genetic and Molecular Analysis of Egfr Function
David Threadgill, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Genetics
Lineberger Cancer Center
Department of Genetics
University of North Carolina
Host: Dr. Bill Pavan
E-mail: bpavan@nhgri.nih.gov

2005

January 13

Alexander Schier, Ph.D.
Developmental Genetics Program
Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine
NYU School of Medicine
Host: Dr. Erich Roessler
E-mail: eroessle@nhgri.nih.gov

January 27

Marco Marra, Ph.D.
Director, Genome Sciences Centre
BC Cancer Research Center
Host: Dr. Robert Blakesley
E-mail: rblakesl@nhgri.nih.gov

February 10

Judith Klumperman, Ph.D.
Department of Cell Biology
Host: Dr. Bill Gahl
E-mail: bgahl@helix.nih.gov

February 24

Leslie M. Loew, Ph.D.
Director, Center for Biomedical Imaging Technology
University of Connecticut Health Center
Host: Dr. Robert Nussbaum
E-mail: rlnuss@mail.nih.gov

March 10

Michael K. Rosen, Ph.D.
Department of Biochemistry
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Host: Dr. Pam Schwartzberg
E-mail: pams@nhgri.nih.gov

March 24

Stuart Firestein, Ph.D.
Columbia University
Biological Sciences
Host: Dr. Gerry Bouffard
E-mail: bouffard@nhgri.nih.gov

April 14

Bruce Beutler, M.D.
Professor, Department of Immunology
The Scripps Research Institute
Host: Dr. Pam Schwartzberg
E-mail: pams@nhgri.nih.gov

April 28

Juan Rivera, Ph.D.
Chief, Molecular Inflammation Section
Molecular Immunology and Inflammation Branch
NIAMS
Host: Dr. Pam Schwartzberg
E-mail: pams@nhgri.nih.gov

May 12

Ian Krantz, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Host: Max Muenke
E-mail: muenke@nih.gov

May 26

Haig H. Kazazian, Jr., M.D.
Professor and Chair
Seymour Gray Professor of Molecular Biology in Genetics
Host: Charles Venditti
E-mail: venditti@mail.nih.gov

June 9

TBD

June 24

Richard D. Kolodner
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research
UCSD School of Medicine
Host: Kyungjae Myung
E-mail: kmyung@nhgri.nih.gov

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Last Updated: October 14, 2004




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