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June 2003

Date: Event:
 
06/5/03-
06/15/03
MBL Science Journalism Program Hands-On Laboratory courses
 
06/05/03 The Bay Paul Center Seminar Series - Andrew McArthur, GID, MBL - MRC 210, 4:00 PM
 
06/6/03-
06/8/03
First Annual Alumni Weekend at the MBL - For more information contact Kate Shaw, Alumni Affairs: (508) 289-7416, kshaw@mbl.edu
 
06/6/03 First Annual Alumni Weekend at the MBL - "Seeking stem cells to understand pancreatic development and treat diabetes" - Douglas A. Melton, Harvard University - 8:00 PM - Lillie Auditorium
 
06/8/03 Neurobiology - Course begins
 
06/11/03 Cell Seminar Series - "Surf clam p53 homologues: insights into novel forms of gene regulation" - Rachel Cox - CH 104, 12:00 PM
 
06/12/03 Biology of Parasitism: Modern Approaches - Course begins
 
06/13/03 "Contribution of activated neutrophils to the development of vasculitis using techniques of biochemical, molecular biology, and in-vivo imaging." - Dr. Kazuo Suzuki, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan - Starr 222, 12:00 PM
 
The Bay Paul Center Seminar Series - TBA - MRC 210, 4:00 PM
 
06/15/03 Embryology - Course begins
Microbial Diversity - Course begins
Neural Systems & Behavior - Course begins
Physiology - Course begins
 
06/16/03 Cell Seminar Series - "Glucose metabolism in white matter" - Fred Buck - Lillie 103, 12:00 PM
 
Monday Evening Neuroscience Seminars - "Resurgent Na currents and action potential generation in cerebellar Purkinje neurons" - Indira Raman, Northwestern University - Whitman Auditorium, 8:00 PM
 
06/16/03-
07/25/03
The 28th Annual Nikon Small World Photomicrography Exhibit - Swope Center Dining Room - Celebrating its 28th year, the annual Nikon International Small World Competition was founded in 1975 to recognize excellence in photography through the microscope.
 
06/17/03 2003 MBL Summer Courses Welcome Reception - Meigs Room, 4:00-6:00 PM
 
06/19/03 Thursday Night NeuroImaging Seminar Series - "What the nose tells the brain about odors" - Lawrence Cohen, Yale Medical School - Whitman Auditorium, 8:00 PM
 
06/20/03 Friday Evening Lecture - Lang Lecture - Martha McClintock, The University of Chicago - "Scents and Sensibility: Pheromones and Social Odors in Humans and Other Animals" - 8:00 PM - Lillie Auditorium
 
06/21/03 Summer Program in Neuroscience, Ethics & Survival - Course begins
 
MBL Associates Board Meeting
 
06/23/03 Fellows Luncheon - "Studies on squid nerve cytosolic factor required for the Mg-ATP stimulation of Na+/Ca2+ exchange" - Graciela Elso de Berberian, Instituto de Investigaciones Medicas "Mercedes y Martin" - Meigs Room, 12:00 PM
 
Monday Evening Neuroscience Seminars - "Synaptic plasticity: New insights from very small populations of hippocampal synapses" - Dan Madison, Stanford University - Whitman Auditorium, 8:00 PM
 
06/26/03 Tuesday Evening Cytoskeleton and Cell Motility Seminar Series - "Nuclear Lamins Form A Dynamic Nucleoskeletal Network" - Robert Goldman, Northwestern University School of Medicine - Whitman Auditorium, 8:00 PM
 
06/27/03 The Arthur K. Parpart Lectureship - "Stem Cells For Organ Development" - Douglas Melton, Professor, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University - Lillie Auditorium, 9:00 AM
 
Friday Evening Lecture - Susan Lindquist, Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research - "From Mad Cows to 'psi-chotic' Yeast: Strange Diseases and Strange Genetics" - 8:00 PM - Lillie Auditorium
 
06/30/03 Fellows Luncheon - "The role of RGS proteins in slow synaptic transmission in the CNS" - Nevin Lambert, Medical College of Georgia

"Biosynthesis of cellular iron-sulfur proteins: The essential and minimal function of mitochondria" - Roland Lill, Universitat Marburg - Meigs Room, 12:00 PM
 
Monday Evening Neuroscience Seminars - "The cortical pyramidal cell as an associative unit" - Matthew Larkum, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Heidelberg - Whitman Auditorium, 8:00 PM