Microbiology
799 Seminar Schedule
Spring
Quarter 2006
Thursdays
at 4:30 p.m. in Room 107 Parks Hall
March
30: F.
Nina Papavasiliou, PhD, Assistant Professor, Laboratory
of Lymphocyte Biology, Rockefeller University
Beneficial
mutation in innate and adaptive immunity.
Host:
Juan Alfonzo
April
6: Sam
R. Telford III, ScD, Associate Professor, Department
of Biomedical Sciences, Infectious Diseases, Cummings
School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University
Epidemiology
of tularemia on Martha's
Vineyard .
Host:Abhay
Satoskar
April
13: Bradley
D. Jones, PhD, Associate Professor, Department
of Microbiology, University of Iowa, Iowa City
Characteristics
of Salmonella biofilm when formed on
host cells.
Hosts:
Brian Ahmer
April
20:
[Reserved for faculty candidate]
TITLE:
___________________.
Host:
Neil Baker
April
27: Roberto
G. Kolter, PhD, Professor, Department of Microbiology
and Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School
Interspecies
interactions: insights into microbial chemical
biology.
Hosts:
Dave Longstaff and Joe Krzycki
May
4: Paul
Fox, PhD, Staff, Department of Cell Biology, Lerner
Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Post-transcriptional
Control in Macrophage Inflammation: What Goes
Up.
Host:
Mike Ibba
May
11: Eric
M. Phizicky, PhD, Associate Professor, Department
of Biochemistry and Biophysics, and School of
Medicine, University of Rochester
TITLE:
tRNA: how and why it is all dressed up.
Host:
Juan Alfonzo
May
18: Ellen
L. Neidle, PhD, Professor, Microbiology Department,
University of Georgia, Athens.
Mixed
Signals: Novel Regulation in a Versatile Soil
Bacterium.
Host:
Mike Ibba
May
25: Sherry
Blight, PhD Candidate, Department of Microbiology,
Ohio State University
Amber
Codon Translation as Pyrrolysine in Methanosarcina
spp. (PhD Thesis Seminar)
Host:
Joe Krzycki
June
1:
Steven Clegg , Ph D, Professor,
Department of Microbiology, University of Iowa,
Iowa City
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium:
Fimbriation, biofilm formation and competitive
exclusion.
Host:
Brian Ahmer
799
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