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Past seminars (2005-2004)

Life Science Seminar Series

Gary Ruvkun

Department of Molecular Biology, Harvard Medical School, USA

Functional genomic analysis of microRNAs and RNAi in C. elegans

A100, Sciences II

Host: Ueli Schibler

Life Science Seminar Series

Graham Warren

Department of Cell Biology, Yale AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ, USA

Biogenesis of the Golgi apparatus

A100, Sciences II

Host: Jean Gruenberg

Life Science Seminar Series

Jürg Tschopp

Institute of Biochemistry, AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ of Lausanne

Stressosomes: sensors of intracellular danger and activators of caspases

A100, Sciences II

Host: Jean-Claude Martinou

Life Science Seminar Series

Pam Silver

Silver Laboratory, Harvard Medical School, USA

Connecting the genome to the cytoplasm: from mechanism to medicine

A100, Sciences II

Host: Françoise Stutz

Life Science Seminar Series

Denise Barlow

Center of Molecular Medicine, Austria

Genomic imprinting and non-coding RNAs

A100, Sciences II

Host: Katharina Strub

Life Science Seminar Series

Cliff Tabin

Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, USA

Patterning the vertebrate limb and heart

1S081, Sciences III

Host: Denis Duboule

Life Science Seminar Series

Peter Sorger

MIT, USA

Chromosome segregation and genomic stability

1S081, Sciences III

Host: David Shore

Life Science Seminar Series

Phil Ingham

Centre for Developmental Genetics, Department of Biomedical Science, AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ of Sheffield, UK

Genetic analysis of development in zebrafish

A100, Sciences II

Host: Denis Duboule

Life Science Seminar Series

Caroline Dean

Department of Molecular Genetics, John Innes Centre, UK

Vernalization - the need for winter in the switch to flowering

1S081, Sciences III

Host: Jean-David Rochaix

Life Science Seminar Series

Pier Paolo Di Fiore

FIRC Institute of Molecular Oncology, Italy

Ubiquitin and Ubiquitin receptors, a novel network of interactions in traffic and signalling

1S081, Sciences III

Host: Howard Riezman

Life Science Seminar Series

Nicholas Proudfoot

Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ of Oxford, UK

Interconnections between mRNA 3 end processing, transcription and chromatin structure

1S081, Sciences III

Host: Angela Kraemer