Green College Thematic Lecture Series

Speaker Date Host
Peter Walter
Dept of Biochemistry & Biophysics, UCSF, San Francisco, CA
Major breakthroughs in the fundamental process by which order and compartmentalization are achieved and maintained in living cells.

Monday Sept. 29 /03, 5:00 PM
Green College Coach House
Green College Thematic Lecture Series
Cell Biology: The Image of Life

Tuesday Sept. 30/03 – 12:30PM
Wesbrook 100
Micro. & Immunol./Cell Biology seminar series
How the ER talks to the nucleus

Linda Matsuuchi
Dept. of Zoology
Faculty of Science

Christian Naus
Dept. of Anatomy & Cell Biology
Faculty of Medicine

Sydney Brenner
The Salk Institute of Biological Studies,
San Diego, CA
2002 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine for discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death

Monday Oct. 20/03, 4:00–6:00 PM
Hebb Theatre
Gairdner Foundation Lecture
From Genes to Organisms

Tuesday Oct. 21/03 - 5PM
Green College Coach House
Green College Thematic Lecture Series
Cell Biology and Development: The Image of Birth

Christian Naus
Dept. of Anatomy & Cell Biology
Faculty of Medicine

Linda Matsuuchi
Dept. of Zoology
Faculty of Science

Guy Salvesen
Burnham Institute, La Jolla, CA
At the forefront of video imaging cells undergoing death; his discoveries have uncovered key elements of the cell death pathways.

Friday Nov. 28/03, 12:00 PM
CEME 1204
Biochem & Molec. Biol. Discussion Group
Functional proteomics as a method to define caspase activity

Monday Dec. 1 /03, 5:00 PM
Green College Coach House
Green College Thematic Lecture Series
Cell Biology and Disease: The Image of Death

Chris Overall
Dept. of Oral & Biological Medical Sciences
Faculty of Dentistry
Freda Miller
Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, ON
Made headlines last year with her discovery that stem cells can be harvested from human adult skin; a possible alternative to the more controversial embryonic stem cells.

Monday Dec. 8 /03, 5:00 PM
Green College Coach House
Green College Thematic Lecture Series
Cell Biology of Stem Cells: The Image of Rebirth

Tuesday Dec. 9 /03 1PM
Anatomy Lecture Theatre Rm1B Friedman
Cell Biology Seminar Series
The search for accessible stem cells for the nervous system

Christian Naus
Dept. of Anatomy & Cell Biology

Linda Matsuuchi
Dept. of Zoology
Faculty of Science

Marcus E. Raichle
Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, Washington University, St, Louis, MO
Images of the brain using cutting edge technology yields surprising and exciting insights into the mind
Monday Feb 2 /04, 5:00 PM
Green College Coach House
Green College Thematic Lecture Series
Cell Biology and Neuroscience: The Image of the Mind
Jon Stoessl
Director,
Pacific Parkinson's Research Center
Faculty of Medicine
Bruce Edgar
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Seattle, WA
Of flies and men: genetic dissection of the pathway that controls the cell cycle

Monday Feb. 23 /04, 5:00 PM
Green College Coach House
Green College Thematic Lecture Series
Cell Biology and Genetics: The Image of the Future

Tuesday Feb. 24 /04, 4:00 - 5:00 PM
Room TBA
Genetics Program Seminar
Growth and cell cycle control in Drosophila

Hugh Brock
Dept. of Zoology and the Graduate Program in Genetics
Steve Reppert
Dept. of Neurobiology, Univ. of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA
Ground breaking studies into revealing the intricate molecular mechanism that ticks away in many different cells and tissues throughout the body.
Monday Mar. 8 /04, 5:00 PM
Green College Coach House
Green College Thematic Lecture Series
The Cell Biology of Time: Clock Genes

 

Steve Vincent
The Graduate Program in Neuroscience

Max Cynader
Brain Research Centre

Jeff Dangl
Dept. of Biology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
New discoveries in the cell biology of
plant responses to pathogen infection and programmed cell death

Monday Apr 5/04, 5:00 PM
Green College Coach House
Green College Thematic Lecture Series
Why study plant cell biology at all in a world dominated by human health concerns and pre-med curricula?

Tuesday Apr 6/04, 12:30 PM
Biosciences 2000
Botany /Micro. & Immunol. seminar series –
A multi-protein complex controls plant disease resistance- Does it also control disease susceptibility?

Carl Douglas
Head, Dept. of Botany
Faculty of Science
   

Co-Chairs

Dr. Christian Naus, Cell Biology Group/Dept of Anat. & Cell Biology/Dept. of Physiology, 2-2498, cnaus@interchange.ubc.ca
Dr. Linda Matsuuchi, Cell Biology Group/Dept. of Zoology, 2-4881, matsuchi@zoology.ubc.ca

   

UBC sponsorship

Green College
The Cell Biology Group
Dept. of Anatomy and Cell Biology
Dept. of Zoology
Dept. of Microbiology & Immunology
Dept. of Botany
Graduate Program in Genetics
Neurosciences Graduate Program
Brain Reseach Center
Faculty of Medicine
Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Dept. of Physiology
B.C. Cancer Agency
Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute
Dept. of Medical Genetics
Faculty of Science

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