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Physiology
Physiology

Course Date: June 12 - July 24, 2004

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All lectures held at 9:00am in the Lillie Auditorium, unless otherwise noted.
2004 Lecture Schedule


Monday, June 14

Tim Mitchison
Harvard University
Ron Vale, UCSF

Cell Biological Musing
Tuesday, June 15

Ron Vale
UCSF

Biology and Biophysics of Molecular Motor Proteins
Wednesday, June 16 Tim Mitchison
Harvard University
How Do You Build a Meiotic Spindle?
     

Thursday, June 17

Dyche Mullins
UCSF

Building Actin Filaments and Networks
Friday, June 18

Alexander Van Oudenaarden
MIT

Information Storage and Propagation in Gene Networks

Saturday, June 19

Klaus Hahn
University of North Caroline

Biosensor Designs - a Multipurpose Toolchest for Dynamic Signaling in Living Cells
Monday, June 21

Ed Taylor
Northwestern University

History of Microtubules and Motors

  
Monday, June 21
4:00 PM
Parpart Lecture
Tim Hunt
London Research Institute
Controlling the Cell Cycle
 
   
Monday, June 28

Mike Yaffe
MIT

Cell Biological Musing
 

Monday, June 28

4:00 PM

Isenberg Lecture
Andrew Murray
Harvard University

How Yeast Cells Find a Mate:

Studies on a Model Module


Tuesday, June 29 Rebecca Heald
UC Berkeley
Mechanisms of Mitotic Spindle Assembly and Function

Wednesday, June 30 Andrew Murray
Harvard University
"Frontiers Lecture"

Thursday, July 1

Marc Kirschner
Harvard Medical School
Biological Insights from Modeling the Wnt Signaling Pathway

Friday, July2 Marc Kirschner
Harvard Medical School
"Frontiers Lecture"

Saturday, July 3 Francois Nedelec
EMBL
Mitotic Spindles Bit by Bit

Monday, July 5 Erin O'Shea
Univ. of Calif., San Francisco

Monday, July 5
4:00 PM
Waxler Lecture
Martin Raff
University College, London
Controls on Cell Size and Cell Number

Tuesday, July 6 Martin Raff
University College, London
"Frontiers Lecture"

Monday, July 12
9:00 AM

4:00 PM
Tobias Meyer
Stanford University

Hayashi Lecture
Tony Hyman
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics
Spatial and Temporal Control in Signal Transduction

Centrosomes and Cell Division in C.elegans Embryo

Tuesday, July 13 Avram Hershko
Technion-Israel Inst. of Technology, Israel
The Ubiquitin System for Protein Degradation and Some of its Roles in Cell Cycle Control

Wednesday, July 14

Tony Hyman

Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics

"Frontiers Lecture"

Thursday, July 15 Sunnie Xie
Harvard University
New Advances in Optical Microscopy of Living Cells

Friday, July 16 Julie Theriot
Stanford Medical School
Force Generation and Large-Scale Self-Organization by Actin Polymerization

Saturday, July 17 Julie Theriot
Stanford Medical School
"Frontiers Lecture"

Monday, July 19 Tom Pollard
Yale University
Molecular Mechanisms Regulating Actin Filament Dynamics at the Leading Edge of Motile Cells

Tuesday, July 20 Tom Pollard
Yale University
"Frontiers Lecture": Cytokinesis

Wednesday, July 21 L. Mahadevan
Harvard University
Mechanics of Macromolecular Assemblies: Order, Disorder, Statics, Dynamic

Thursday, July 22 Rong Li
Harvard Medical School
A budding problem: the design principles in cell polarization

Friday, July 23

Jay Groves
University of California, Berkeley
Pattern formation and signal transduction for cellular synapses

 
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