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Life Sciences Seminar Series - Spring 2006
January 25 STRESS & AGING IN NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASE Dr. Richard Morimoto, Bill & Gayle Cook Professor of Biology, Northwestern University 4 pm, Meyer Auditorium, Hotchkiss Hall Lobby Reception at 3:30 pm
February 21 YEAST AS SMALL "MAD COWS" DEMONSTRATE PROTEIN-BASED INHERITANCE Dr. Anne Houde, Distinguished University Professor, University of Illinois-Chicago 4 pm, Meyer Auditorium, Hotchkiss Hall Lobby Reception at 3:30 pm
March 5 HOW OUR HANDS HELP US THINK Dr. Robert Lamb, Ruml Distinguished Service Professor, University of Chicago 4 pm, Meyer Auditorium, Hotchkiss Hall Lobby Reception at 3:30 pm
March 19 FEEDING AND GLOATING FOR MORE: INTELLIGENT DESIGN VS. EVOLUTION Dr. Carole Ober, Professor of Ecology & Evolution, University of Chicago 4 pm, Meyer Auditorium, Hotchkiss Hall Lobby Reception at 3:30 pm
April 16 ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: A TANGLED PROBLEM Dr. Gloria Meredith, Abbott Professor of Biology, Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine 8 am, McCormick Auditorium (Lobby Reception at 9:00 am)
This seminar series is funded by the Biology Department, Eukaryon, Beta Beta Beta, and the Center for Chicago Programs Questions? Contact the Biology Department at (847) 735-5090 |