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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

 

  799 Seminar Archive

Department of Microbiology; The Ohio State University; 376 Bioscience Building; 484 West 12th Ave.; Columbus, Ohio USA; 43210-1292; Phone: 614-292-2301; Fax: 614-292-8120
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