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Fall 2012 Seminar Series

2013 Spring Seminar Series

 

 Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Thursdays • 4:00 pm • 8th Floor Lecture Hall

DATE

NAME

TITLE

February 14

Carlos Bernal-Mizrachi

Endocrinology, Metabolism & Lipid Research

Washington University

Vitamin D and cardiometabolic syndrome: a novel mechanism

February 21

Yu Jiang

Pharmacology & Chemical Biology

University of Pittsburgh

The role of FKBP38 in tumor suppression

February 28

Michael Salvatore

Pharmacology, Toxicology & Neuroscience

LSUHSC-S

Preserving function and viability of nigrostriatal dopamine neurons in aging and Parkinson’s disease

March 7

Rona Scott

Microbiology & Immunology

LSUHSC-S

Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition as a epigenetic footprint of Epstein-Barr virus infection

March 14

Lucy Robinson

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

LSUHSC-S

Negative regulation of Yck2 casein kinase 1 activity by activation loop phosphorylation

March 21

Michael Sehorn

Genetics & Biochemistry

Clemson University

Mechanism of homologous recombination

March 28

Brenda Andrews

Cellular & Biomolecular Research

University of Toronto

Mapping cellular pathways and networks using yeast genomics

April 4

Kyu Lim

Biochemistry

Chungnam National University

How can omega-3 fatty acids prevent and treat cancer?  Potential mechanisms of omega-3 fatty acids in cervical cancer

April 11

Alexey G. Ryazanov

Pharmacology

Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Dissecting the physiological role of eEF2 kinase

April 18

Yoshi Odaka

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

LSUHSC-S

Anti-cancer effect of dihydroartemisinin

April 25

Charles Richardson

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

LSUHSC-S

Engineering tyrosyl-tRNA synthetases with altered stereospecificity

May 2

Michelle Arnold

Microbiology & Immunology

LSUHSC-S

Rotavirus antagonism of the interferon response via ubiquitination and degradation of host transcription factors

May 9

Cherie-Ann Nathan

Otolaryngology

LSUHSC-S

From bench to bedside with the translation initiation factor eIF4E

May 16

Alexandre Erkine

College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences

Butler University

Nucleosome eviction at promoters: what’s interacting with histones?

 

 

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