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June 2007

Date: Event:

06/01/07 Frontiers in Reproduction Mini Symposium - 2:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

06/01/07- 06/03/07 Woods Hole Music Festival - Musical performances, free harbor cruises, vintage fire truck display, and more. All entertainment is free. Venues includes Lillie Auditorium and area restaurants. Click to download a schedule (PDF)

06/02/07 Neurobiology course starts

06/03/07 BioMedical Informatics I ends

06/04/07 Neuroscience Seminars - "Neurobiology of the gastrointestinal tract" - James J. Galligan, Michigan State University - 8:00 PM, Speck Auditorium

06/07/07 Biology of Parasitism course starts

06/09/07 Embryology course starts

Physiology course starts

Neural Systems & Behavior course starts

06/11/07 S. Meryl Rose Lectureship - Dr. John Gerhart, University of California - "Embryos and Ancestors: Key Concepts in Developmental Biology" - 9:00 AM, Speck Auditorium

Neuroscience Seminars - "Functional Properties of Axons of Interneurones in the Cerebellar Cortex" - Isabel Llano, University of Paris - 8:00 PM, Speck Auditorium

06/16/07 Microbial Diversity course starts

Summer Program in Neuroscience, Ethics & Survival starts

06/17/07 Frontiers in Reproduction course ends

06/18/07 Gertrude Forkosh Waxler Lectureship - Dr. Erin O'Shea, Harvard University - "Cellular Nutrient Homeostasis" - 4:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

Neuroscience Seminars - "Calcium and the inner life of neurons" - Barbara Ehrlich, Yale University Medical School - 8:00 PM, Speck Auditorium

06/19/07 Juneteenth Celebration - poetry reading by Dr. Jarita Davis, who will read from her collection, There Should Be More Water - 12:30 PM, Woods Hole Community Hall, Water Street. For other Juneteenth events, click here.

06/20/07 MBLWHOI Library sponsored talk - Matthew Cockerill, Publisher of BioMed Central, "BioMed Central and the Open Access Movement in Scientific Publishing" - 2:00 PM, MBLWHOI Library Grass Reading Room, Lillie Building. Please RSVP to ejournals@mbl.edu. Refreshments will be served.

Neural Systems & Behavior Seminars - "Neural Processing of Optic Flow in the Fly" - Axel Borst, Max Planck Institute, SIR - 8:00 PM, Speck Auditorium

06/21/07 The Edward A. Kravitz Endowed Lectureship - John G. Hildebrand, Director, Arizona Research Laboratories Division of Neurobiology - "Explorations of a 'Simple' Olfactory System",  8:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

NeuroImaging Seminars - Cancelled

06/22/07 Friday Evening Lecture Series - "Opening Darwin's Black Box: The Reducible Complexity of How Cells Crawl" - Gary Borisy, MBL - 8:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

06/23/07 Microbial Diversity Course Opening Symposium - 9:30 AM, Meigs Room

06/25/07 Tay Hayashi Lectureship in Cell Physiology - Dr. Eric Karsenti, EMBL, Heidelberg, Germany - "Mechanisms of Spindle Assembly: Where do We Stand?" - 4:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

Neuroscience Seminars - "Multimodal fast optical interrogation of neural circuitry" - Karl Deisseroth, Stanford University - 8:00 PM, Speck Auditorium

06/26/07 Bay Paul Center Seminar - "Nature and Implications of Centrosome-Associated RNA" - Mark Alliegro, Louisiana State University Health Science Center - Candle House 105, 12:00 noon

Joe L. Martinez, Jr. & James G. Townsel Endowed Lectureship in SPINES - Peter R. MacLeish, Ph.D., Morehouse School of Medicine - "Ion Channel Compartments in Vertebrate Photoreceptors" - 7:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

06/27/07 Richard G. Kessel Endowed Lectureship - Dr. David McClay, Duke University - "Construction and Interrogation of gene regulatory network states in the sea urchin embryo: how specification prepares the embryo for gastrulation" - 9:00 AM, Speck Auditorium

Neural Systems & Behavior Seminars - "Neuromodulation, Nudibranch Neural Circuits, and Neuromics" - Paul Katz, Georgia State - 8:00 PM, Speck Auditorium

06/28/07 NeuroImaging Seminars - "Membrane microdomains: a high-resolution view" - Josh Zimmerberg, NIH and Sam Hess, University of Maine - 8:00 PM, Speck Auditorium

06/29/07 Nancy S. Rafferty Lectureship - Dr. Richard Harland, University of California - "Experimental embryology and amphibian development" - 9:00 AM, Speck Auditorium

Friday Evening Lecture Series - "The Ice is Burning: Rapid Climate and Ecosystem Change on the Antarctic Peninsula" - Hugh Ducklow, MBL - 8:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

06/30/07 Dr. Richard Harland, University of California - "Molecular basis for patterning the amphibian embryo" - 9:00 AM, Speck Auditorium