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Developmental Biology Oriented Seminars at UGA, Fall Semester, 2006

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FRI. AUG. 25,
11AM

C127 Life Sciences Biochemistry and Molecular Biology PHILLIP BUCKHAULTS Molecular Genetics of Colorectal Cancer
Mon. SEPT. 11, 4PM 2401 Life Sciences PBGSA (Chris Topp) Dr. MARJA TIMMERMANS Establishment of Organ Polarity in Plants; a Tale of Two Opposing Small RNAs
TUES. SEPT. 12, 11AM 404A Biosciences Cell Biology FRANK MCNALLY Asymmetric Cell Division During Female Meiosis
FRI. SEPT. 15,
11AM
C127 Life Sciences Biochemistry and Molecular Biology IQBAL HAMZA Notes from the underground: Dissecting eukaryote heme trafficking in C. elegans
TUES. SEPT. 26, 11AM 404A Biosciences Cellular Biology STEVE BEVERLEY Cellular and Molecular Biology of Leishmania Differentiation
TUES. OCT. 3, 11AM 404A Biosciences Cellular Biology YURI CHERNOFF

Mad Yeast and Protein Genes

WED. OCT. 18, 12:20PM CCRC Auditorium Biochemistry and Molecular Biology/CCRC Dr. HUAIYU HU Protein Glycosylation Defects and Cerebral Development: A New Pathomechanism of Brain Malformation
TUES. OCT. 24, 11AM 404A Biosciences Cellular Biology NIGEL ATKINSON Sedation-Induced Epigenetic Remodeling of a K+ Channel Promoter Produces Drug Tolerance
WED. OCT. 25, 8:00PM 175 Coverdell Developmental Biology Group GAIL MARTIN FGF Signaling in Vertebrate Organogenesis: The Importance of Getting it Right
THUR. OCT. 26, 9:30AM 175 Coverdell Developmental Biology Group ROBERT HO

The Role of Caudal Transcription factors during segmentation of the nervous system and paraxial mesoderm

THUR. OCT. 26, 10:45AM 175 Coverdell Developmental Biology Group NICK SPITZER Activity-dependent transmitter specification and receptor selection in neuronal development
MON. OCT. 30, 11:10AM C127 Life Sciences Biochemistry and Molecular Biology HITOSHI NIWA Self-renewal mechanisms of embryonic stem cells
TUES. NOV. 14, 11AM 404A Biosciences Cellular Biology LEE NISWANDER Development and Closure of the Neural Tube: Novel Genes and New Insights
TUES. NOV. 28, 11AM 404A Biosciences Cellular Biology

STEPHEN DALTON

Embryonic Stem Cell Self-Renewal and Cell Fate Specification
FRI. DEC. 1, 11AM C127 Life Sciences Biochemistry and Molecular Biology RANDY BLAKELY To much of a good thing? Serotonin transport and neuropsychiatirc disorders.
TUES. DEC. 5, 11AM 404A Biosciences Cellular Biology ERIKA MATUNIS Stem Cell Renewal in the Drosophila Testis

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