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FMI SEMINARS
November 2009


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Tuesday, 3.11.2009 12.15  Room 539  (Sandwiches)
(host: Matthias, Patrick)
Ulrich Kintscher, Institute of Pharmacology,
HDAC6 - a new regulator of glucocorticoid receptor-mediated metabolic processes
 
Thursday, 5.11.2009 16.00  Room 530 
(host: Hemmings, Brian A.)
George Thomas, Genome Research Institute, University of Cinicinnati, Ohio, USA
Part of the Growth Control seminar series at the University of Basel
Ribosome biogenesis, cell cycle checkpoints and cancer progression
 
Thursday, 5.11.2009 16.15  Biozentrum 
(host: Rijli, Filippo)
Samie R. Jaffrey, Weill Medical College, Cornell University, New York, NY, USA
Part of the Basel Neuroscience Seminar Series
Wiring the brain with RNA: Novel roles for RNA localization in neuronal signaling
Tuesday, 10.11.2009 12:15  Room 530  (Sandwiches)
(host: Hemmings, Brian A.)
Laurent Decosterd, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Part of the Growth Control seminar series at the University of Basel
Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of new targeted anti-cancer agents
 
Thursday, 12.11.2009 10.30  Room 530 
(host: Bichet, Sandrine)
Erik Nyström, Olink Bioscience
New exciting technology in double fluorescent staining, Duolink
 
Thursday, 12.11.2009 13.00  Room 530 
(host: Gasser, Susan)
John Petrini, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA
***POSTPONED***FMI Epigenetics Seminar Series:
Genetic analysis of chromosome break metabolism
 
Friday, 13.11.2009 10.00  Room 530 
(host: Friedrich, Rainer)
Dierk Reiff, Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology, Martinsried, Germany
Dissection of the visual motion detection circuitry in Drosophila: A combined genetic and physiological approach
 
Friday, 13.11.2009 16.00  Room 530 
(host: Lee, Jun)
Anthony Hyman, Director of the MPI for Cell Biology, Dresden
***CANCELLED***
Student Science Colloquia
Phase changes in cytoplasm
 
Monday, 16.11.2009 09.30  Room 539 
(host: Ciosk, Rafal)
Dr. Verena Jantsch, Department of Chromosome Biology, Vienna Biocenter II, Vienna, Austria
Meiotic chromosome homology search involves changes in nuclear envelope properties in C. elegans
 
Tuesday, 17.11.2009 12:15  Room 530  (Sandwiches)
(host: Hemmings, Brian A.)
Patrick Meraldi, Institute of Biochemistry, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Part of the Growth Control seminar series at the University of Basel
Finding the middle ground: how kinetochores control chromosome movement
 
Thursday, 19.11.2009 16.15  Biozentrum 
(host: Pielage, Jan)
Claude Desplan, Rockefeller University, New York, NY, USA

*** POSTPONED***Title t.b.a.
Friday, 20.11.2009 12.15  Room 530  (Sandwiches)
(host: Davoodi, Niloofar)
James E. Haber, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, USA
Checkpoint responses and repair of a broken chromosome
 
Friday, 20.11.2009 14.30  Room 530 
(host: Roska, Botond)
Prof. Georgy Koentges, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
Deciphering molecular vertrebrate anatomy and genomic decision-making cell by cell - Lineage analysis meets genomic systems biology
 
Tuesday, 24.11.2009 12:15  Room 530  (Sandwiches)  Add to my calendar  Register for this event
(host: Hemmings, Brian A.)
Eric O'Neill, Gray Institute for Radiation Oncology & Biology, University of Oxford, UK
Part of the Growth Control seminar series at the University of Basel
Tumour suppressor signalling and the response to DNA damage
 
Wednesday, 25.11.2009 16.00  Room 530   Add to my calendar  Register for this event
(host: Bentires-Alj, Mohamed)
Robert Clarke, Paterson Institute for Cancer Research, The University of Manchester, UK
Breast stem cells and cancer
 
Thursday, 26.11.2009 13.00  Room 530   Add to my calendar  Register for this event
(host: Matthias, Patrick)
Saadi Khochbin, Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France
Genome-wide histone hyperacetylation in physiological and pathological settings
 
Thursday, 26.11.2009 16.00  Room 530   Add to my calendar  Register for this event
(host: Ciosk, Rafal)
Julie Ahringer, The Gurdon Institute, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Part of the Epigenetics seminar series
Cell polarity transduction in C.elegans, and a bit about chromatin
 
Thursday, 26.11.2009 16.15  Biozentrum   Add to my calendar  Register for this event
(host: Arber, Silvia)
Zoltan Nusser, KOKI, Budapest, Hungary
Basel Seminars in Neuroscience: Novel cell types and synaptic connections in the main olfactory bulb