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May
5

A. B. Lectures in Animal Breeding and Genetics

5/5 12:00 pm - 5/7 8:50 am
The 2008 Chapman Lectures in Animal Breeding and Genetics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison will be presented by Prof. Agustin Blasco, Department of Animal Science, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain, on May 5, 6 and 7, 2008. The lectures are open to the students, scientific community, livestock producers, and to the public as well. The dates, times, locations and titles of the lectures are:

Monday, May 5, 2008, 12:05 pm,
236 Animal Sciences Building
"Animal ethics for animal scientists"
 
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Dr. Bradford Lowell (Harvard Medical School), a first-class world leader in studying the central nervous system basis of obesity and diabetes, will provide his seminar to the department of physiology. His research covers neuroscience, physiology of metabolism, molecular biology, and diseases, which should be very interesting to many investigators on campus. If you are interested, please mark your calendar for this event.

Speaker: Dr. Bradford Lowell (Professor of Medicine, BIDMC/Harvard Medical School)
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Title:    "Refining the Role of Gli3 in Vertebrate Limb Development."
Speaker:    Joe Lacman, CMB Graduate Student (Fallon lab)
Date:    Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Time:    12:00 PM
Place:    341 Bardeen
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Membrane Biology & Protein Trafficking Seminar-Elon Roti Roti (Robertson Lab).This seminar series will run the 1st and 3rd Wednesday's of each month at 4:30pm in Room B105 Bock Labs.  If you have any questions, please contact Guy Groblewski (groby@nutrisci.wisc.edu)