Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics


Fridays at 4:00 p.m.
Johnson Foundation Library, 248 Anatomy-Chemistry Building
Refreshments served at 3:45

2009

September 11

Bill DeGrado
“Analysis and design of membrane proteins”

September 18

Mark Goulian
“Directed evolution of robust cross-regulation in bacterial two-component signaling”

September 25

Walter Englander
“Structure and stability in human apoliproprotein A-I by hydrogen exchange and mass spectrometry”

October 9

Mitch Lazar
“Rev-erb alpha, a nuclear heme receptor”

October 16

John Maris (CHOP)
“Exploiting oncogenic driver mutations in the receptor tyrosine kinase ALK for the pediatric cancer neuroblastoma”

October 23

Gideon Dreyfuss
“RNA splicing defects in neurodegenerative disease: mechanism, patho-physiology and drug discovery”

October 30

Josh Wand
“Scraping the bottom of the funnel: Dynamics, entropy & solvation in the native state of proteins”

November 6

David Wilson
"Real time monitoring of tissue oxygenation; a clinically relevant approach"

November 13

Phil Nelson (Department of Physics)
"Listening to live, intact neural tissue"

November 20

Jim Shorter
"hnRNP misfolding"

December 4

Alan Diehl (Department of Cancer Biology)
“Biochemical and functional analysis of SCF-Fbx4 function”

December 11

Mark Lemmon
“Receptor tyrosine kinases”

2010

January 15

Jon Epstein

January 22

Greg Van Duyne (BMB Recruitment Day)

January 29

Scott Diamond

February 5

Yale Goldman (BMB Recruitment Day)

February 12

Mitch Lewis

February 19

Franz Matschinsky

February 26

Garret FitzGerald

March 5

Sergei Vinogradov

March 12

Lee Sweeney

March 19

Kristen Lynch

March 26

Bob Doms

April 9

Kim Sharp

April 16

Yvonne Paterson

April 23

Takashi Yonetani

April 30

Gary Koretzky

May 7

Ben Black

May 14

Mark Greene

May 21

Tomoko Ohnishi

June 4

Vijay Kumar

June 11

Jane Vanderkooi

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