Microbiology
799 Seminar Schedule
Winter
Quarter 2007
Thursdays
at 4:30 p.m. in Room 111 Parks Hall
January
11: Michael
E. Harris, PhD, Case Western Reserve University,
Function
and folding of the protein subunit of RNase P,
a ribonucleoprotein enzyme
Host:
Mike Ibba
January
18:
Tamara Hendrickson, PhD, Johns Hopkins University,
Mapping
the evolution of tRNA specificity in a misacylating
glutamyl-tRNA synthetase
Host:
Joe Krzycki
January
25: Rod
Tweten, PhD, University of Oklahoma,
The
cholesterol-dependent cytolysins: structural biology,
evolution and role in bacterial pathogenesis
Host:
Stphanie
Seveau
February
1: Birgit
Alber, Ph.D. Ohio State University
Assimilation
of acetate in the absence of a functional glyoxylate
cycle.
Host:
John Reeve
February
8: Ed
DeLong, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The
2007 Kathy Kendrick Memorial Seminar
Exploring
the marine microbial world, genomes to biomes
Host:
Microbiology Graduate Students (Contact: David
Longstaff)
February
15: Joel
A. Swanson, PhD, University
of Michigan
"A
signal transition that regulates Fc receptor-mediated
phagocytosis"
Host:
Stphanie Seveau
February
22: Clint
Florence, BS, Ohio State University,
Stability
of class II MHC-peptide complexes in Mycobacterium
avium infected macrophages and a novel role
for Cathepsin L during infection with Francisella
novicida.
(PhD
Seminar)
Host:
Paula Bryant
March
1: David
Longstaff, BS, Ohio State University
Translation
of UAG as pyrrolysine: how, why and where (Ph.D.
Seminar)
Host:
Joe Krzycki
March
8: Julia
Maupin-Furlow, University of Florida
Proteasomes
and their role in archaeal physiology
Host:
Joe Krzycki
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