Distinguished Lecture Series
Thursday Series Lectures
12:15 PM to 1:15 PM
Reimann Auditorium
Fox Chase Cancer Center
333 Cottman Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19111-2497
Free Parking - Main entrance from Cottman Ave between Central Ave and Church Rd
For information call: 215-728-3691
Distinguished Lecture Series 2007-2008
June 5
Dr. Spyros Artavanis-Tsakonas
Harvard Medical School
Topic: The notch signaling pathway:from invertebrate development to human disease.
Distinguished Lecture Series 2008-2009
September 4
Dr. Kenneth Chien
Harvard Medical School
Topic: Molecular pathways of cardiac development and disease.
September 18
Dr. Margaret Fuller
Stanford Cancer Center
Topic: Mechanisms that regulate germ line stem cell behavior.
September 25
Dr. Harinder Singh
University of Chicago
Topic: Analyzing transcription factor networks that control gene activity and development of the immune system.
October 2
Dr. Keith Burridge
University of North Carolina
Topic: Understanding how the extracellular environment influences cell shape and motility.
October 9
Dr. Ann McDermott
Columbia University
Topic: Relationships between protein structure, dynamics and function using novel NMR methods.
October 16
Dr. Mary Ann Osley
University of New Mexico
Topic: Regulation of chromatin structure and its function in DNA repair.
November 20
Dr. John Hiscott
McGill University
Topic: Mechanisms of innate immunity to viral infections and neoplastic transformation for the development of vaccines against HIV, HCV and cancer.
December 4
Dr. Alan M. Weiner
University of Washington
Topic: Maintenance of genome integrity and the cause of Cockayne syndrome, a premature aging syndrome.
Note: 10 AM to 11 AM
December 11
Dr. Richard Morimoto
Northwestern University
Topic: Principles that underlie cellular quality control - the integration of processes by which the cell senses, responds and adapts to environmental and physiological challenges.
January 8
Dr. Carlo Croce
Ohio State University Medical
Topic: Investigation of the genes and the genetic mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of human cancer.
January 22
Dr. Jerard Hurwitz
Memorial Sloan Kettering
Topic: Molecular mechanism of DNA replication in higher eukaryote cells.
February 12
Dr. Michael Malin
Kings College London School of Medicine
Topic: Virus-host interactions in HIV infection.
March 19
Dr. Judith Kimble
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Topic: Germ line stem cells and signaling with somatic cells during organogenesis.
March 26
Dr. Jonathan Pines
Gurdon Institute, UK
Topic: Understanding how cell division is controlled by destroying the right protein at the right time, and how this contributes to maintaining genomic stability.
April 2
Dr. Erika Matunis
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Topic: Molecular mechanisms that regulate stem cell renewal.
April 16
Dr. Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz
NICHD, NIH
Topic: Visualization of the intracellular dynamics of proteins and membranes.
April 30
Dr. Wayne Yokoyama
Washington University Medical Center
Topic: Mechanisms by which developing natural killer cells achieve tolerance toward normal cells in the body.
May 7
Dr. Sarah Elgin
Washington University, St. Louis
Topic: The role that chromatin structure plays in gene regulation.
May 14
Dr. Pamela Geyer
University of Iowa
Topic: The role of nuclear envelope proteins in gene expression and the role of insulator elements in defining chromosomal domains.
June 4
Dr. Vishva Dixit
Genentech, Inc.
Topic: Elucidating apoptosis pathways, NK-kappa B signaling, and regulation of inflammatory and innate immune responses.

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