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Seminars in Molecular Pathology

PATH225/BIOM277
Units: 2
Quarter: Winter
Location: Leichtag 3A05
Time: Thursdays, Noon-1:30

Seminars in Molecular Pathology is a weekly luncheon series (lunch provided) where Molecular Pathology Graduate Program faculty unaffiliated with other BMS tracks present 15-20 minute overviews of their research to first year students. Discussion follows each presentation. The Winter Quarter 2011 research schedule is listed below.

Course organizer: Dr. Richard Klemke (rklemke@ucsd.edu)

Contact: Kathleen Kazules (kkazules@ucsd.edu)

Date

Time

Title

PDF

Lecturer

1/6

12:00 Noon

Seminars in Molecular Pathology

 

Introduction

1/6

12:30

Regulation of cell migration and cancer progression

PDF 1 PDF 2 PDF 3

Richard Klemke

1/6

12:30

Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) acts as a tumor suppressor and not as an oncogene in colorectal cancer with microsatellite instability

PDF

Manuel Perucho

1/13

12:00 Noon

Diabetic Neuropathy

PDF 

Nigel Calcutt

1/13

1:00

Closing the door to HIV infection and regulation of myeloid development

 

Bruce Torbett

1/13

1:00

Signaling by Proteolysis

PDF

Guy Salvesen

1/20

12:00 Noon

Signaling pathways regulating B lymphocyte growth and transformation

Robert Rickert

1/20

12:00 Noon

The Structural Organization of The Actin Cytoskeleton at The Lamella

PDF 1 PDF 2

Dorit Hanein

1/20

12:00

Discovering Cardiac Disease Genes in Drosophila

PDF

Rolf Bodmer

1/27

12:00 Noon

Mouse breast cancer stem cells

 

Robert Oshima

1/27

1:00

Roles of carbohydrates in H. pylori-induced inflammation.

PDF 1
PDF 2
 

Minoru Fukuda

1/27

12:30

Human Disorders of Protein Glycosylation

PDF

Hudson Freeze

2/3

12:00

 

 

Eliezer Masliah

2/3

12:30

Cross talk between the cell migration and cell survival machinery

PDF 1
PDF 2

Dwayne Stupack

2/10

12:00 Noon

Protease Receptors in Cell-signaling

 

Steve Gonias

2/10

12:30

Giardia: why you hate it and we love it

PDF 1
PDF 2

Fran Gillin

2/10

1:00

trophoblast stem cells and placental
development

Mana Parast

2/17

12:30

The role of Src and its substrates in invasive cell movements

PDF

Sara Courtneidge

2/17

12:30 Noon

Stem Cells, Diabetes, Obesity

 

Gen-Shen Feng

2/17

12:30

Integrin signaling in development and disease

Sanford Shattil

2/24

12:00 Noon

MicroRNA-132 mediated loss of p120RasGAP activates quiescent endothelium to facilitate pathological angiogenesis

PDF 1 
PDF 2

David Cheresh

2/24

12:30

 

 

Jonathan Lin

2/24

12:30

Human pancreatic endocrine stem/progenitor cells

PDF 1
PDF 2

Fred Levine

3/3

12:30

Redox Modulation by S-Nitrosylation Controls Protein Misfolding, Mitochondrial Fragmentation, and Synaptic Damage in Neurodegenerative Diseases

PDF 1 PDF 2

Stuart Lipton

3/3

1:00

Chemical biology and drug discovery in academia

PDF 1
PDF 2 

Maurizio Pellecchia

3/3

1:00

Stem Cells: Developmental Programs & Cross-Talk

PDF 

Evan Snyder

3/10

12:30

Apoptosis and Proteolytic Pathways

Marcia Dawson

3/10

1:00

Hypoxia and cancer stem cells

 

Ze'ev Ronai

3/10

12:00 Noon

 

Christina Sigurdson

3/4

1:00

Broad-spectrum approaches to treating acute
infectious diseases

Robert Liddington

3/11

12:00 Noon

Eph Receptor Signal Transduction in Neurobiology and Cancer

PDF 1
PDF 2 

Elena Pasquale

2/4

12:30

Leukemia oncogenes that disrupt myeloid differentiation and establish the leukemic stem cell phenotype

 

Mark Kamps

2/4

1:00 Asymmetric Cell Division and the Diversification of T Cell Fates for Immunity

PDF
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John Chang

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