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Biomolecular Sciences Research Meetings
Fall 2009

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Every week, BMS 190, Introduction to Research I, and BMS 290, Introduction to Research II, will meet together for an hour's discussion related to Departmental research activities and the Student Portfolio requirement. Also in attendance will be students engaged in Independent Research projects (BMS 390, 491, 499, 591, 599) in the BMS faculty research labs, along with any other students interested in research in the Department

The schedule for Fall 2009 is shown below. As you can see, there are a few non-research directed activities, and some speakers are from outside the BMS Department. Meetings will be Fridays, from 2:00 to 3:00 pm in NC 231. Refreshments will be provided before the seminars in NC 232.

Date Speaker(s) Topic(s)
Sept 4 BMS Faculty Welcome to Biomolecular Sciences
Sep 11 BMS Faculty and Students "Wet Lab" Tours
Sep 18 Cheryl Watson "Astrocytes, fibroblasts, hepatocytes, and myocytes"
Sep 25 Marty Kapper "How to change membrane water permeability"
Oct 2 Jim Mulrooney "The role of cellular adhesions in orientation and migration"
Oct 9 Panel Discussion "Careers in Biomolecular Science"
Oct 16 Michael Davis "Bacteriophage therapy for the skin disease acne"
Oct 23 Barry Hoopengardner "RNA editing in model organisms"
Oct 30 BMS Faculty Academic advising
Nov 6 Thomas King "Does the Mtap7 knockout mutation create a barrier to histocompatibility in mice?"
Nov 13 Betsy Dobbs-McAuliffe "Investigating muscle cell differentiation in zebrafish"
Nov 20 Kathy Martin "Cyclin and MyoD expression in zebrafish embryos"
Dec 4 BMS Faculty & Students Student Research Presentation Day

 

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