December 2007TBA
December 3, 2007; 12 noon, Rm 444B
Thomas Park, PhD, Associate Professor, University of of Illinois at Chicago
Department of PhysiologyThe Intricate Choreography of the Vaccinia Virus Life Cycle
Thursday, December 6, 2007; 12 noon, Room 444B
Paula Traktman, PhD, Medical College of Wisconsin
Department of Microbiology & ImmunologyStructural insight into ion channel function and regulation
December 10, 2007; 12 noon, Rm 444B
Daniel Minor, PhD, Assistant Professor, University of California San Francisco
Department of PhysiologyVirus-Host Cell Interactions During Infections of Hepatitis C Virus and Related Viruses
Thursday, December 13, 2007; 12 noon, Room 444B
Kui Li, MD, PhD, The University of Texas Medical Branch
Department of Microbiology & ImmunologyCardiorespiratory interactions in the brainstem and the effects of prenatal nicotine exposure
December 17, 2007; 12 noon, Rm 444B
David Mendelowitz, PhD; Professor, George Washington University Medical Center
Department of Physiology
TBA
December 3, 2007; 12 noon, Rm 444B
Thomas Park, PhD, Associate Professor, University of of Illinois at Chicago
Department of Physiology
Department of Physiology
The Intricate Choreography of the Vaccinia Virus Life Cycle
Thursday, December 6, 2007; 12 noon, Room 444B
Paula Traktman, PhD, Medical College of Wisconsin
Department of Microbiology & Immunology
Department of Microbiology & Immunology
Structural insight into ion channel function and regulation
December 10, 2007; 12 noon, Rm 444B
Daniel Minor, PhD, Assistant Professor, University of California San Francisco
Department of Physiology
Department of Physiology
Virus-Host Cell Interactions During Infections of Hepatitis C Virus and Related Viruses
Thursday, December 13, 2007; 12 noon, Room 444B
Kui Li, MD, PhD, The University of Texas Medical Branch
Department of Microbiology & Immunology
Department of Microbiology & Immunology
Cardiorespiratory interactions in the brainstem and the effects of prenatal nicotine exposure
December 17, 2007; 12 noon, Rm 444B
David Mendelowitz, PhD; Professor, George Washington University Medical Center
Department of Physiology
Department of Physiology