3/13/2014
[Jordan Hall 1017 (formerly J1-17)]
3/6/2014
[Jordan Hall 1017 (formerly J1-17)] Dr. John Denu The University of Wisconsin Department of Biomolecular Chemistry "Sirtuins: Linking Metabolism to the Epigenome"
2/27/2014
[Jordan Hall 1017 (formerly J1-17)] Dr. Gary Owens University of Virginia Department of Molecular Phys and Biological Physics "Role of Embryonic Stem Cell Pluripotency Gene Networks and Epigenetic Control Mechanisms in Control of SMC Plasticity In...
2/20/2014
[Jordan Hall 1017 (formerly J1-17)]
1/30/2014
[Jordan Hall 1017 (formerly J1-17)] Dr. Maria Elena Torres-Padilla Institut De Genetique Et De Biologie Moleculaire Et Cellulaire (IGBMC) "Epegenetic mechanisms in early mammalian development"
1/30/2014
[Jordan Hall 1017 (formerly J1-17)] Dr. Maria Elena Torres-Padilla Institut De Genetique Et De Biologie Moleculaire Et Cellulaire (IGBMC) "Epegenetic mechanisms in early mammalian development"
May 02 BMG Seminar – “Chromatin assembly and disassembly during DNA repair and aging”
5/2/2013
[Jordan Hall Rm 1-17] BMG Seminar - "Chromatin assembly and disassembly during DNA repair and aging" Jessica Tyler, Ph.D., University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; Jordan Hall Rm 1-17 - 12:00 p.m. -1:00 p.m. Refreshments will be served.
Apr 25 BMG Seminar – “Chromosome segregation in meiosis: violations of Mendel’s first law”
4/25/2013
[Jordan Hall Rm 1-17] BMG Seminar - "Chromosome segregation in meiosis: violations of Mendel's first law" Michael Lampson, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania; Jordan Hall Rm 1-17 - 12:00 p.m. -1:00 p.m. Refreshments will be served.
4/18/2013
[Jordan Hall Rm 1-17] BMG Seminar - "Regulation of cellular excitability by modulation of background channels: mechanisms and physiological roles" Douglas Bayliss, Ph.D., University of Virginia; Jordan Hall Rm 1-17 - 12:00 p.m. -1:00 p.m. Refreshment...
Apr 11 BMG Seminar – “The neurobiology of social signaling: frogs, mate choice, and gene expression”
4/11/2013
[Jordan Hall Rm 1-17] BMG Seminar - "The neurobiology of social signaling: frogs, mate choice, and gene expression" Sabrina Burmeister, Ph.D., University of North Carolina; Jordan Hall Rm 1-17 - 12:00 p.m. -1:00 p.m. Refreshments will be served.