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Biophysics Student Seminar Series
The Biophysics Student Seminar Series is a student-organized lecture series given by
biophysics students to an audience consisting mostly of other students. Talks are
generally data-club style presentations of the student's own research. Seminars are
held monthly, usually in the Cannon Room on the HMS campus, but there are exceptions
to this. Please check the schedule for location. Dinner is provided.
Upcoming Seminar Presentations
| Date/Time |
Speaker/Laboratory |
Title |
Location |
August 23, 2004
6:00 pm |
Theodore Huppert/Lab of David Boas |
"Multi-modality approaches to functional brain imaging in humans" |
Cannon Room, Building C, HMS Campus |
Sept. 13, 2004
6:00 pm |
Maria Neimark/Lab of Markus Meister |
"Retinal ganglion cells convert from Off type to On type during visual
saccades" |
Cannon Room, Building C, HMS Campus |
Past Seminar Presentations 2001-2002
| Date/Time |
Speaker/Laboratory |
Title |
Location |
| January 29, 2001, 6:30 pm |
Irwin H. Lee / Lab of John Assad |
Neuronal Correlates of Free Will? |
Cannon Room, HMS |
| February 26, 2001, 6:30 pm |
Francis Alenghat / Lab of Donald Ingber |
Mechanotransduction via Integrins |
Cannon Room, HMS |
| April 2, 2001, 6:30 pm |
Katja Lamia / Lab of Lewis Cantley |
A Novel Lipid Signaling Pathway and Its Role in Insulin Signaling and Growth Regulation |
Cannon Room, HMS |
| May 21, 2001, 6:30 pm |
Xaq Pitkow / Lab of Markus Meister |
Decorrelating the Visual World |
Cannon Room, HMS |
| June 11, 2001, 7:00 pm |
Alexey Lugovskoy / Lab of Gerhard Wagner |
Development of Small Molecule Inhibitors of Antiapoptotic Activity of Bcl2 Family Proteins |
Cannon Room, HMS |
| July 23, 2001, 6:30 pm |
Mark Andermann / Lab of John Belliveau |
What do Whiskers Do? Multi-modal Imaging in Rat Somatosensory Cortex |
Cannon Room, HMS |
| August 9, 2001, 6:30 pm |
Avi Kogan / Lab of Ulrich Von Andrian |
A physiological Role for P-selectin in Lymphocyte Homing to Peripheral Lymph Nodes |
Cannon Room, HMS |
The Biophysics Student Seminar Series is sponsored in part by the NIH Molecular Biophysics Training Grant.
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