Past Seminar Series: 2004/2005
14 October, 2004
Mark Denny, Stanford University
“Calculating Catastrophes: The Probability and Consequences of Environmental Coincidence”
18 November, 2004
Carolyn Larabell, UCSF
“Cryo X-ray Tomographic Imaging of Cells with Synchrotron Radiation”
2 December, 2004
Frances Arnold, Caltech
“Design by Directed Evolution”
13 January, 2005
Wing Wong, Stanford University
“Transcriptional Profiling and Cis-Regulatory Analysis in Embryonic Stem Cells”
3 February, 2005
Don Engelman, Yale University
Special Seminar, “Folding and Evolution of Membrane Proteins”
10 February, 2005
Christine Schmidt, University of Texas at Austin
“Engineering Strategies for Functional Nerve Repair”
10 March, 2005
Bernhard Palsson, UCSD
“Bringing Genomes to Life: The use of Genome-Scale in silico Models”
7 April, 2005
Paul Thompson, UCLA
“Analyzing Brain Changes in Alzheimer’s Disease, Development, and Schizophrenia”
5 May, 2005
John Spudich, University of Texas
“Rhodopsins: Transducing Light to Biological Energy and Vision in the Microbial World”
19 May, 2005
Rakesh Jain, Harvard University
“Imaging the Inner Workings of Solid Tumors: A 25 Year Odyssey”
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