2006 Fall Seminars
August 29:
“Proteasomes from structure to function: perspectives from Archaea”
Julie Maupin-Furlow, Ph.D., Associate Professor,
Department of Microbiology and Cell Science, University of Florida
September 12:
“Genes involved in synthesis of tomato volatile chemicals. Flavor and more”
Harry J. Klee, Ph.D., Eminent Scholar,
Department of Horticultural Sciences, University of Florida
September 26:
“Dynamics of loading the E. coli DNA polymerase processivity clamp”
Linda B. Bloom, Ph.D., Associate Professor,
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Florida
October 10:
“AAV-mediated gene therapy for glycogen storage disease type II”
Cathryn S. Mah, Ph.D., Assistant Professor,
Department of Pediatrics, Division of Cell and Molecular Therapy, University of Florida
October 24:
“Consistent biclustering via fractional 0-1 programming”
Panos M. Pardalos, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor and Co-Director, Center for Applied Optimization,
Industrial and Systems Engineering and Biomedical Engineering Departments, University of Florida
November 1-2 [Note daylong schedule, location - J. Wayne Reitz Union, registration required]:
Florida Genetics 2006 (FG2006)
Co-sponsored with the Graduate Program in Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology, the Evelyn F. and William L. McKnight Brain Institute, the College of Engineering, and the Health Science Center Libraries
November 7:
“Pair of lice lost: inferring human evolutionary history from host-specific parasites”
David L. Reed, Ph.D., Assistant Curator of Mammals,
Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida
November 14 [Note special location - C/G 101 (Cancer/Genetics Research Complex Auditorium)]:
“Title TBA”
Stefano Monti, Ph.D., Computational Biologist,
Cancer Program, Broad Institute
November 14 [Note special time and location - 3:30-4:30 pm, 211 Bartram]:
“Title TBA”
Marcy K. Uyenoyama, Ph.D., Professor,
Department of Biology, Duke University
Co-sponsored with the Departments of Statistics and Zoology
November 21:
“Genetic and environmental controls of fungal multicellular development”
Jeffrey A. Rollins, Ph.D., Assistant Professor,
Department of Plant Pathology, University of Florida
(PubMed search), (UFGI New Faculty Profile)
November 28 [Note special location - C/G 101 (Cancer/Genetics Research Complex Auditorium)]:
“Small ribonucleoproteins in spinal muscular atrophy and germ cell development”
Greg Matera, Ph.D., Professor,
Department of Genetics, Case Western Reserve University
December 5:
“Association of CYP3A5 polymorphisms with hypertension and antihypertensive reponse to verapamil”
Taimour Y. Langaee, MSPH, Ph.D., Research Assistant Professor,
Departments of Pharmacy Practice and Pharmaceutics, University of Florida