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5 Presentations you won’t want to miss!!

These seminars co-hosted with MCB, CMM, SNRE, IMB, ARL. FEB 6 Mario Capecchi , Nobel Laureate in Medicine, HHMI - Gene targeting , h omeobox genes , mammalian development, including neurogenesis, organogenesis, and limb development, behavior, and

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5 Presentations you won’t want to miss!!

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  1. These seminars co-hosted with MCB, CMM, SNRE, IMB, ARL FEB 6 Mario Capecchi, Nobel Laureate in Medicine, HHMI -Gene targeting, homeobox genes, mammalian development, including neurogenesis, organogenesis, and limb development, behavior, and modeling human diseases in the mouse, are all current areas of research. FEB 20 Anil Menon, Univ. of Cincinnati, Dept of Genetics -Cardiovascular system disease, diabetes, obesity, and regulation of genes and proteins at the maternal-fetal interface are targeted areas of research. 5 Presentations you won’t want to miss!! INTRODUCING GENETICS GIDP SEMINAR SERIES 2013 Union Kiva Weds 3PM Feb 6*DuVal Feb 20 Mar 6 Apr 17 May 1 MAR 6 Felisa Smith, Univ. of New Mexico, Dept of Biology -Why organisms are the size they are? Extreme environments, paleomiddens, museum, and computer based models are used to examine local and regional adaptations in some of her current research. APR 17 John Novembre, UCLA, Dept of Ecol and EvolBiol -Theoretical and statistical analyses of genomic scale population genetic data are applied to human evolutionary history, also canid genome mapping are areas of current research. MAY 1 Peter Parham, Stanford, School of Medicine -Biology, genetics, and evolution of MHC class I molecules are investigated, including the interactions between NK cell receptors and their MCH class I ligands, and how these differences influence clinical transplantation.

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