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Microbiology Fall Seminar Series 2003
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Spring Seminars

All seminars will be at 11:00 a.m. in 404C Biological Sciences Building

  Date Speaker Title Abstract Faculty Host
  August 21 Ellen Neidle
Department of Microbiology,
University of Georgia, Athens, GA
To have and have not: bacterial tales of transcriptional regulation and gene amplification To be announced Rob Maier
  September 4 Mike Adams Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA Functional genomics of the hyperthermophilic Archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus To be announced Rob Maier
  September 11

Alain Blanchard INRA, Centre de Recherche de Bordeaux, Institut de Biologie Vegetale Moleculaire, Cedex, France

From structural to functional genomics in mycoplasmas To be announced Duncan Krause
  September 18 Hank Seifert Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL Jumping genes to function: the inside and outside of the gonococcal pilus Hank Seifert Anna Karls /BHSI
  September 25 Wim D'Haeze
CCRC, University of Georgia, Athens, GA
Azorhizobial functions required for nodule invasion on the tropical legume Sesbania rostrata Wim D'Haeze Russ Carlson
  October 2 Tracy Nixon Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, North Frear Lab, University Park, PA Emerging views of two component signal transduction and sigma54-dependent transcription activation To be announced Tim Hoover
  October 16 Caroline Harwood University of Iowa The use of genomics to examine microbial function Caroline Harwood Ellen Neidle
  October 23 Dianne Newman California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA How bacteria make magnetite To be announced Anne Summers
  October 30 Patrick DiMartino University of Cergy-Pontoise, France Indole production and biofilm formation of Escherichia coli To be announced Robert Phillips/ Rob Maier
  November 6 Heidi Goodrich-Blair University of Wisconsin-Madison A nematode of one's own: Mechanisms of host range specificity and colonization in Xenorhabdus-Steinernema mutualism Heidi Goodrich-Blair MGSA
  November 13 Colin Manoil University of Washington Pseudomonas virulence toward model hosts Colin Manoil Eric Stabb
  November 20

Vincent Fischetti Laboratory of Bacterial Pathogenesis, Rockefeller University, New York, NY

Killing pathogenic bacteria like never before with phage lytic enzymes Vincent Fischetti Duncan Krause
  December 4

Paula Sundstrom Dept. of Molecular Virology, Immunology & Medical Genetics, The Ohio State University

Reversible bud-hypha transitions and virulence: Fungal strategies for invading and surviving in mammalian hosts To be announced Duncan Krause /BHSI

 


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