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July 2007

Date: Event:

07/02/07 Irvin Isenberg Memorial Lectureship - Dr. Jeremy M. Berg, NIGMS, Bethesda - "Peroxisomal Protein Targeting: The Interplay Between Medicine, Cell biology, Structure, and Thermodynamics" - 4:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

Neuroscience Seminars - Title TBA - Daniel Johnston, University of Texas, Austin - 8:00 PM, Speck Auditorium

07/03/07 Tuesday Night Seminar Series - Christine Jacob-Wagner, Yale University - "Cell morphogenesis and the cytoskeleton: A bacterial perspective" - 8:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

07/04/07 MBL Holiday - Independence Day

Neural Systems & Behavior Seminars - "Order in Chaos: Communication and Cooperation in Ant Societies" - Hölldobler, Arizona State - 8:00 PM, Speck Auditorium

07/05/07 NeuroImaging Seminars - "All-optical investigation of synaptic function" - Thomas Oertner, Friedrich Miescher Institute - 8 PM, Speck Auditorium

07/06/07 "Little Village, Big Science", a presentation on the early days of the Woods Hole science community - Jennifer Gaines, Woods Hole Historical Museum - 3 PM, Woods Hole Science Aquarium

Friday Evening Lecture Series - Michael Dickinson, California Institute of Technology - "How Flies Fly" - 8:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

07/09/07 Kensal E. van Holde Lectureship - Dr. Susan Lindquist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, HHMI - "Protein Misfolding: The Problems, the Risks, the Benefits" - 4:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

Neuroscience Seminars - Title TBA - William J. Spain, University of Washington Medical School - 8:00 PM, Speck Auditorium

07/11/07 Rainforest Reptile Show - 7:00 PM, MBL Club

Neural Systems & Behavior Seminars - "Sex and the single fly" - Leslie Griffith, Brandeis University - 8:00 PM, Speck Auditorium

07/12/07 NeuroImaging Seminars - "Novel optogenetic tools for studying neural circuitry function and dysfunction in mice" - Guoping Feng, Duke University - 8 PM, Speck Auditorium

Whitman Society Reception - J.Erik Jonsson Center (by invitation)

07/13/07 Friday Evening Lecture Series - "Spina Bifida and Failure to Close the Neural Tube: Genetic Defects and Therapies" - Lee Niswander, HHMI, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver - 8:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

07/14/07 Microbial Diversity Course Symposium - 9:30 AM, Meigs Room

Summer Program in Neuroscience, Ethics & Survival ends

07/16/07 Arthur K. Parpart Lectureship - Dr. Bruce Alberts, University of California, San Francisco - "Being a Scientist: Some Lessons Learned" - 4:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

Neuroscience Seminars - "Molecular Mechanisms of Synaptic Homeostasis" - Graeme W. Davis, University of California, San Francisco - 8:00 PM, Speck Auditorium

07/17/07 Tuesday Night Seminar Series - Kerry Bloom, University of North Carolina - "Springs and things in the mitotic spindle" - 8:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

07/18/07 Jean & Katsuma Dan Lectureship in Embryology/Physiology - Dr. Eric Wieschaus, Princeton University - "The Cell Biology of Morphogen Gradients in Drosophila" - 9:00 AM, Lillie Auditorium. Reception to follow in the Lillie Lobby.

Family Potluck Dinner - 7:00 PM, MBL Club

The Masakazu Konishi Endowed Lectureship in Neural Systems & Behavior - Rüdiger Wehner, Institute of Zoology, University of Zürich - "Memory is Cheap: the Desert Ant's Navigational Toolkit" - 8:00 PM, Speck Auditorium

07/19/07-
07/20/07
Friday Evening Lecture Series - Forbes Lectures - Leonard K. Kaczmarek, Yale University School of Medicine - 7/19: "Control of Neuronal Timing by Sodium-Activated Potassium Channels"; 7/20: "Hear a Pin Drop and Smell a Rose: How the Brain Adjusts Sensitivity to Sensations" - 8:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

07/20/07 Red Cross Blood Drive - 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, MBL Club

07/21/07 Chamber Music Concert - Biava Quartet - 7:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium - Dinner immediately following concert on Swope Terrace

07/22/07 Embryology course ends

Workshop on Molecular Evolution starts

07/23/07 John J. Cebra Lectureship - Dr. Joan Brugge, Harvard University - "Building Models of Morphogenesis and Oncogenesis in Three Dimensional Cultures" - 4:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

Neuroscience Seminars - "Channelopathies: Genetic and molecular basis of human episodic disorders" - Louis J. Ptacek, University of California, San Francisco - 8:00 PM, Speck Auditorium

MBL Night at the Falmouth Commodores - Join us for MBL employee recognition night with introduction and first pitch - 7:00 PM, Arnie Allen Diamond, Falmouth

07/24/07 Tuesday Night Seminar Series - Conly Rieder, Wadsworth Center - "Live Cell Studies of Mitosis in Human Cells" - 8:00 PM, Speck Auditorium

07/25/07 Science Slam open mic night - 7:00 PM, MBL Club - CANCELLED

Neural Systems & Behavior Seminars - "Encoding of behavioral relevance in visual cortex" - John Assad, Harvard University - 8:00 PM, Speck Auditorium

07/26/07 Special Ecosystems Seminar - "Resource Exchange in the Rhizosphere - Life in the Swoosh and Ooze" - Zoe Cardon, Center for Integrative Geosciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs - 10:00 AM, Starr Building, Room 209

Bioethics Lecture sponsored by Drs. Gerald and Ruth Fischbach - "Vaccination and its Discontents" - Arthur Allen, author of VACCINE: The Controversial Story of Medicine's Greatest Lifesaver - 4:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

NeuroImaging Seminars - "A one minute biological clock in the nematode C. elegans" - Erik Jorgensen, University of Utah - 8:00 PM, Speck Auditorium

07/27/07 MBL Investigator Informal Discussion - An opportunity to share your concerns, make comments, and ask questions about what is happening at the MBL - 12:30 PM, Speck Auditorium

Friday Evening Lecture Series - Distinguished Alumni Lecture - Joseph Gall, Carnegie Institution of Washington - "Through the Looking Glass: 400 years of Cells and Microscopes" - 8:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

07/29/07 Neurobiology course ends

Physiology course ends

Methods in Computational Neuroscience course starts

Molecular Biology of Aging course starts

07/30/07 Special Seminar - "Ecology and physiology of the ctenophore, Mnemiopsis leidyi, in winter, with a note about interactions with Beroe ovata" - Howard Chang M.S., Ph.D., University of Rhode Island, Graduate School Oceanography - 1:00 PM, MRC Room 210

Neuroscience Seminars - "Sorting and Trafficking of Glutamate Receptors in Dendrites" - William N. Green, University of Chicago - 8:00 PM, Speck Auditorium

07/31/07 Tuesday Night Seminar Series - Willliam Theurkauf, University of Massachusetts - "Linking chromosome segregation to genome integrity: DNA damage signaling to the cell division machine" - 8:00 PM, Speck Auditorium.