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Monday, April 4th, 2005
4:00pm
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Biophysics Lecture
Big Jump vs. Little Jump: How Does the Voltage Sensor in K+ Channels Move?
Paul Selvin,
Professor,
Physics,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
4:30pm
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5:30pm
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Everhart Lecture
The Atom Chip
Ben Lev,
graduate student,
Physics,
California Institute of Technology,
Tuesday, April 5th, 2005
4:00pm
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5:00pm
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General Biology Seminar
Axon Guidance in the Developing Visual System: A Role for Local Protein Synthesis and Degradation
Christine Holt,
Professor,
Department of Anatomy,
University of Cambridge,
Thursday, April 7th, 2005
4:00pm
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5:00pm
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Bioengineering Seminar
Modeling Cell Function by Discrete Automata: Simple Rules for Complex Behaviour
Michael Ellison,
Instute for Biomolecular Design,
University of Alberta, Canada,
4:00pm
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5:00pm
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Tuesday, April 12th, 2005
9:00am
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4:30pm
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9:00am
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4:30pm
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4:00pm
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General Biology Seminar
Cell Size Homeostasis: The Ribosome Biogenesis Connection
Mike Tyers,
Professor,
Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute,
Mt.Sinai Hospital, Toronto,
Monday, April 18th, 2005
8:00am
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5:00pm
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Tuesday, April 19th, 2005
4:00pm
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General Biology Seminar
Order and Specificity in the Cell Cycle
Marc Kirschner,
Professor,
Department of Systems Biology,
Harvard University Medical School,
Wednesday, April 20th, 2005
4:00pm
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5:00pm
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Thursday, April 21st, 2005
4:00pm
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5:00pm
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Bioengineering Seminar
Beyond the Five Senses: the Maps, Compasses, and Sensory Biology of Sea Turtle Navigation
Ken Lohmann,
Professor,
Department of Biology,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
Tuesday, April 26th, 2005
10:30am
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12:00pm
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Beckman Institute Seminar
Imaging the Quaternary Structure of Individual Protein Complexes with Electron Cryotomography
Wednesday, April 27th, 2005
8:00am
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Ongoing
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Thursday, April 28th, 2005
4:00pm
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Bioengineering Seminar
Fluid Mechanics of Heart Failure
Mory Gharib,
Professor,
Aeronautics and Bioengineering ,
California Institute of Technology,