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Microbiology 799 Seminar Schedule

Winter Quarter 2005

Thursdays

4:00 p.m.

Parks Hall Room 103 (Pharmacy)

Coordinator: Joseph A. Krzycki,
614-292-1578 (krzycki.1@osu.edu)

Date

Host
Speaker
Topic
1/6/2005 Abhay Satoskar

Moriya Tsuji

NYU Medical Center

The long bumpy road to malaria and HIV vaccines: Use of NKT ligands as an adjuvant?

1/12/2005

Weds 11:30am

Parks 111

John Reeve

Steve Bell

MRC Cambridge

Mechanisms of DNA replication in Archaea: a robust model for
eukaryotes
1/13/2005 Mike Ibba

Mona T. Norcum

National Science Foundation

How the multienzyme complex of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases MIGHT work: insight from three-dimensional structures

1/18/2005

Tues 4pm

HLRI 165

Juan Alfonzo

Dapeng Zhou

University of Chicago

Glycosidases, the neglected players in antigen presentation
1/20/2005 Neil Baker

Kimberly Jefferson

Harvard University

Antibiotic Resistance in Staphylococcus aureus biofilms: a sticky piece of the puzzle

1/27/2005 Brian Ahmer

Nikhil Thomas

University of British Columbia

Chaperone-Effector Interactions Involved in the Type III Secretion of Enteropathogenic E. coli Virulence Factors

2/3/2005 Bob Tabita

Birgit Alber

Albert-Ludwigs-Universitt Freiburg

Acetate assimilation in purple non-sulfur bacteria

2/10/2005 Brian Ahmer

Martin Schuster University of Iowa

Quorum sensing in Pseudomonas aeruginosa: A molecular approach to social behavior

2/14/2005

Mon 9.30am

HLRI 165

Abhay Satoskar

Jessica Hamerman

UCSF

Regulation of Toll-like receptor responses by DAP12
2/17/2005 Microbiology Graduate Students

Andrew Fire

Stanford University School of Medicine

Kendrick Memorial Seminar:

Homology-based genome surveillance mechanisms

2/24/2005 F. R. Tabita, John Reeve

Mark Gomelsky

University of Wyoming

Novel bacterial sensory transduction protein domains:from sequence to biology

3/3/2005 Mike Ibba

Hieronim Jakubowski University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

The incorporation ofhomocysteine into protein: mechanisms and consequences

3/10/2005 John Reeve

Mark Xie

(Ph.D. seminar)

Ohio State University

Nucleosomes and Transcription in Archaea

 

Microbiology Seminar Archives:

Spring Quarter 2003

Spring Quarter 2004

Autumn Quarter 2004


Other OSU seminar links:

Biochemistry

Chemistry

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Plant Biology

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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