Wesleyan Hughes Program

Summer 2005 Lecture Series

All seminars held at noon ~ 107 Shanklin ~ Refreshments provided

Date Speaker Title Host
8-Jun Margaret Livingstone
Harvard Medical School
"Vision and Art: What the Artists (Picasso, DaVinci, Matisse, the Impressionists, and others) learned about how vision works long before the Neurobiologists got involved" Beveridge
15-Jun Anna Martini
Amherst College
"Controls on the Microbial Production of Methane in the Antrim Shale, Michaigan Basin" Ku
20-Jun
MONDAY
Remus Th. Dame
Physics of Complex Systems
Vrije Universiteit
"The Role of Nucleoid-associated Proteins in the Organization and Compaction of Bacterial Chromatin" Mukerji
22-Jun

All Day

MINI-SYMPOSIUM
Liz Lerman & Company
"Breaking Boundaries: Scientists and Dancers, Investigations and Choreography" Grabel & Tatge
29-Jun Mikhail Levin
UCONN Health Center
"Studying Single Molecules in Live Cells by Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy" Hingorani
6-Jul Michael Singer
Department of Biology
"Ecology of Eating and Being Eaten" Cohan
13-Jul Mark Flory
Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
"Proteomic Analysis of Centrosomes and Telosomes in Fission Yeast" Weir
20-Jul Katrina Catron
Boehringer-Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals
"The Drug Discovery Process: Targeting the NF-kB Pathway for Immune and Inflammatory Diseases" Holmes
27-Jul Monica J. Carson
University of California
"Microglia in the Healthy and Injured Central Nervous System: Dr Jekyll or Mr. Hyde?" Naegele

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