Seminar

Nov
9

Biochemistry Seminar

3:30 pm

Speaker: James U. Bowie, UCLA
Title: What Drive Membrane Protein Folding?
Location: Ebling Symposium Center, MSB, 1550 Linden Dr.

Oct
26

Biochemistry Seminar

3:30 pm
Speaker: Kerwyn Casey Huang, Stanford University
Title: Curvature-mediated Localization of Cardiolipin in Bacteria
Location: Ebling Symposium Center, MSB, 1150 Linden Dr.
Oct
12

Biochemistry Seminar

3:30 pm
Speaker: Brian Kobilka, Stanford California
Title: Structural Insights into G Protein coupled Receptor Activation
Location: Ebling Symposium Center, MSB, 1550 Linden Dr.
Oct
5

Biochemistry Seminar

3:30 pm

Speaker: Brian Crane, Cornell University
Title: Structure and Reactivity of the Receptor: Kinase Array that Mediate Bacterial Chemotraxis
Location: Ebling Symposium Center, MSB, 1550 Linden Dr.

Sep
28

Biochemistry Seminar

3:30 pm
Speaker: John H. Bushweller, University of Virginia
Title: NMR Solution Structure and Function Studies of the Integral Membrane Enzyme DsbB
Location: Ebling Symposium Center, MSB, 1550 Linden Dr.
Sep
21

Biochemistry Seminar

3:30 pm
Speaker: Josep Rizo, UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
Title: Structural Insights into the Mechanism of Neurotransmitter Release
Location: Ebling Symposium Center, MSB, 1550 Linden Dr. 
Sep
14

Biochemistry Seminar

3:30 pm
Speaker: Donald M. Engelman, Yale University
Title: ph Dependent Inertion of a Transmembrane Helix: Mechanism and Applications in Caner and Drug Delivery
Location: Ebling Symposium Center, MSB, 1550 Linden Dr.
SPEAKER: Charles E. Murry, MD, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Pathology and Bioengineering; Director, Center for Cardiovascular Biology Co-Director, Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, University of Washington.
TOPIC: Professory Murry will speak on "Cardiogenesis from human embryonic stem cells: Mechanisms and therapeutic applications."
LOCATION: Room 1335 HSLC

SPEAKER: A special guest seminar sponsored by the UW Cardiovascular Research Center will feature Dan G. Duda, DMB, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
TOPIC: Professor Duda will speak on "Role of circulating progenitor cells in tissue repair and tissue engineering: Lessons from tumor studies."
LOCATION: 1335 Health Sciences Learning Center.

Sep
3

Vascular Biology Research Colloquium

11:00 am - 12:30 pm

SPEAKERS: Amelia Linnemann, Ph.D., Postdoc, Pharmacology, and Trainee, Training Program in Translational Cardiovascular Science, Speaking on the "Role of GATA factors in vascular endothelial cell biology" and Brian Torres, Graduate Student, Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology, and Trainee, Training Program in Translational Cardiovascular Science, speaking on "N-terminus regulation or Vesicular Monoamine Transporter 2 activity."