Date
Speaker
Title
Host
1/24
Chris Link
University of Colorado  - Boulder
Transgenic modelling of neurodegenerative diseases
David Fay
davidfay@uwyo.edu
1/31
Aleem  Siddiqui

Department of Microbiology & Program in Molecular  Biology

University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
ER-nucleus signal transduction: Hepatitis C virus gene expression induces oxidative stress
Don Jarvis
dljarvis@uwyo.edu
2/07
Mike Krause
NIH
RNA Editing in C. elegans: Tailoring your message to your needs
David Fay
davidfay@uwyo.edu
2/14
TBA

 

microarrays
Mark Stayton & Paul Thomas (Cardiovascular   COBRE)

cymru@uwyo.edu

2/21
Susan Golden
Texas A&M University
sgolden@tamu.edu
Unwinding the cyanobacterial  circadian  clock
Mark Gomelsky
gomelsky@uwyo.edu
2/28

Hans W. Heidner

Department of Biology

The University of Texas at San Antonio
Alphavirus-based vectors for gene expression, cell-targeting, and vaccine applications
Bill Wilson
wcwilson@uwyo.edu
3/07
Dean Appling
University of Texas - Austin
Initiation of mitochondrial protein synthesis with unformylated initiator Met-tRNA.
Theodor  Hanekamp hanekamp@uwyo.edu
3/14
James DeGregori
UCHS

The survival of antigen stimulated T cells requires NFkB mediated inhibition

of p73 expression
David Fay
davidfay@uwyo.edu
3/21
Spring Break
 
 
3/28
Michiko Fukuda
Burnham  Institute  Cancer  Center
Carbohydrate-dependent  cancer  cell  metastasis
Na Xu (PhD student)
naxu@uwyo.edu
 4/04
Yie-Hwa  Chang

 

St Louis University School of Medicine

changyh@slu.edu 
N-terminal  protein  processing and angiogenesis
Don Roth
RothDon@uwyo.edu
4/11
Joel Rothman

 

University of California - Santa Barbara

Dynamics of developmental switches: Asymmetric cell division and gene cascades in C. elegans germ layer specification
David Fay
davidfay@uwyo.edu
4/18
Easter Break
 
 
4/25
Jin Xiong
Texas A&M University
jxiong@mail.bio.tamu.edu
Probing the origin and evolution of photosynthesis
Mark Gomelsky
gomelsky@uwyo.edu
5/02
Ann M. Powers

Division of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

APowers@cdc.gov

Alphavirus  infectious  clones  -  utilities  and abilities
Bill Wilson
wcwilson@uwyo.edu
5/09
Jan Washburn
Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California-Berkeley
Early expression of the baculovirus structural protein gp64; a unique and important virulence factor for successful infection of lepidopteran larvae
Don Jarvis
dljarvis@uwyo.edu