Past Seminar Series: 1999/2000
7 October, 1999
Steven Block, Stanford University
“Using Optical Tweezers to Study Biological Motors”
4 November, 1999
Axel Brunger, Yale University
“Towards a Molecular Understanding of Neurotransmission”
9 December, 1999
Stanley Prusiner, University of California - San Francisco
“Dissecting the Etiologies of Degenerative Diseases & Developing Therapeutics through Studies of Prions”
13 January, 2000
W.E. Moerner, Stanford University
“Shedding Light on Single Biomolecules”
10 February, 2000
Stuart Schreiber, Harvard University
“Chemical Genetics”
2 March, 2000
Daniel Branton, Harvard University
“Nanopore Sequencing: Characterizing Single Molecules in Milliseconds”
6 April, 2000
Mimi Koehl, University of California - Berkeley
“Smelling with Hairy Little Noses and Feeding With Hairy Little Legs”
4 May, 2000
Julie Theriot, Stanford University
“Protein Polymerization and Force Generation in Cell Motility”
1 June, 2000
John Doyle, California Institute of Technology
“Robustness, Necessity and Biological Complexity”
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