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Room M307 Walters Life Sciences
Refreshments served at 3:25, Talk begins at 3:35

Fall 2009 Seminar Series

Date Speaker Institution Title Host
8/26 James Prestegard University of Georgia
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
NMR structures of ADP ribosylation factor: Insights into vesicle trafficking Jain
9/2 Paul Wade National Institute of Environmental Health Services
Eukaryotic Transcriptional Regulation Group
Chromatin and gene regulation in disease and development Sundar
9/9 Chris Schardl University of Kentucky
Plant Pathology
Super organisms and super genomes: Metabolic genetics and diversity of bioprotective endophytes in grasses Roberts
9/16 Stoney Simons National Institute of Health
Steroid Hormones Section
Greater insight into steroid hormone action through studies of the EC50 of agonists and the residual activity of antagonists Fernandez
9/23 Gloria Muday Wake Forest University
Department of Biology
Ethylene and auxin cross-talk control flavoroid metabolism and  root development in arabidopsis Binder
9/30 Vincent Cassone University of Kentucky
Department of Biology
Molecular analyses of complex behavior: Circadian and seasonal rhythms Park
10/7 David Brian University of Tennessee
Department of Pathobiology
Post-transcriptional subgenomic mRNA amplification in coronaviruses: A novel pathway to enable survival of the largest known RNA genome? Fernandez
10/14 Fall Break
10/21 Sundar Venkatachalam University of Tennessee
Department of Biochemistry and Cellular and Molecular Biology
Role of chromatin remodeling in tumor suppression and mammalian development McKee
10/28 Mariano Labrador University of Tennessee
Department of Biochemistry and Cellular and Molecular Biology
Long-range interactions and regulation of gene transcription: The role of chromatin insulators in genome architecture and nuclear organization Ganguly
11/4 Ana Kitazono University of Tennessee
Department of Biochemistry and Cellular and Molecular Biology
Regulation of the yeast cell cycle via phosphorylation, protein interactions, proteolysis, and OTHERS McKee
11/11 Altaf Wani Ohio State University
Department of Radiology
Regulation of DNA damage response by chromatin remodeling Sundar
11/18 Susan Wente Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Department of Cell and Developmental Biology 
Regulation of nuclear mRNA export Peterson
11/25 Thanksgiving Break