UC BERKELEY MICROBIAL BIOLOGY SEMINAR SERIES
WEDNESDAY, 12:00 – 1:00 PM, 101 LSA

WED. MILTON SAIER, UC San Diego
Sept. 18 ÒAnswering Fundamental Questions in Biology and Mapping Evolutionary Pathways
Using BioinformaticsÓ

WED. MICHAEL MAHAN, UC Santa Barbara
Sept. 25 ÒDNA Adenine Methylation: an Achilles Heel of Bacterial PathogensÓ

WED. CAROL GROSS, UCSF
Oct. 2 ÒStress Signaling PathwaysÓ

WED. STEVE LINDOW, UC Berkeley
Oct. 9 ÒMicrobial Ecology of Leaf Surface BacteriaÓ

WED. DALE KAISER, Stanford University
Oct. 16 ÒBacterial Patterns: Building Multicellular Fruiting BodiesÓ

THUR. ROGER Y. STANIER MEMORIAL LECTURE
Oct. 17 RICHARD M. LOSICK, Harvard
100 GPBB ÒGenerating and Exploiting Asymmetry in a BacteriumÓ
4:00 PM

WED. PETER ZUBER, Oregon Health & Science University
Oct. 23 ÒA Novel Regulatory Protein That Interferes With Activator-Stimulated Transcription
In BacteriaÓ

WED. KATHERINE BORKOVICH, UC Riverside
Oct. 30 ÒG Proteins Control Growth and Development in Filamentous FungiÓ

WED. JACK KEENE, Duke University
Nov. 6 ÒMolecular Configurations of a Posttranscriptional Eukaryotic OperonÓ

WED. JONATHAN BECKWITH, Harvard Medical School
Nov. 13 ÒElectron Avenue: Pathways of Disulfide Bond Formation and IsomerizationÓ

WED. C.C. WANG, UCSF
Nov. 20 ÒThe Proteasome From Trypanosome Provides a Simplified Model for an In-depth
Understanding of Its Structure and FunctionÓ

WED. NO SEMINAR
Nov. 27 Thanksgiving Break: Nov. 28-29

WED. TERESA KOEHLER, University of Texas Medical School, Houston
Dec. 4 ÒLinking Virulence Gene Expression to Bacillus anthracis DevelopmentÓ

WED. RY YOUNG, Texas A&M University
Dec. 11 ÒMurder and Suicide: Molecular Mechanisms of Phage LysisÓ

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