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February, 2011
Rutgers University Women In NeuroScience (RUWINS) Informational Meeting
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RUWINS seminar entitled, Development and Regeneration of the Mammalian Hearing Organ
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Dr. Andrew Kern Dartmouth College Department of Biological Sciences Hanover, NH “The tortoise and the hare: finding the targets of natural selection in genomes
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RESEARCH SEMINAR Dr. Jill Wildonger University of California – San Francisco Department of Physiology San Francisco, CA “Building unique cellular compartments: the role of dynein in neuronal morphogenesis”
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CBN Seminar
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Axonal Transport of Prion Protein Vesicles and Infectious Prions: Lessons from Motor Protein Regulation
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RESEARCH SEMINAR Wei Chen University of Michigan Department of Biostatistics Ann Arbor, MI “Statistical Methods and Analysis for Genome-wide Association Studies and Next Generation Sequencing
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CBN Seminar
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RESEARCH SEMINAR Dr. Sean M. O’Rourke University of Oregon Institute of Molecular Biology Eugene, OR “Gene Hunting in C. elegans: Exploring nonessential cytoskeletal regulators”
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March, 2011
CENTER FOR DERMAL RESEARCH INAUGURAL LAUNCH Dr. Bozena Michniak-Kohn, Rutgers, and Dr. Angela Christiano, Columbia
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April, 2011
RUWINS (Rutgers University Women in Neuroscience) monthly lecture series. “Spontaneous Electrical Activity And Molecular Signals in Spinal Motor Circuit Development” by Lynn Landmesser, Ph.D, Chair, Department of Neurosciences, Case Western Reserve Univer
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Rutgers University Women in Neuroscience (RUWINS) in partnership with the CBN Society presents a seminar entitled, Looking into the Future: Careers in Science Panel
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May, 2011
Rutgers University Women In Neuroscience (RU WINS) is holding its monthly seminar series this Friday, May 6th, featuring Dr. Wilma Friedman from Rutgers University.
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September, 2011
Dr. Andrew Singson will present, Gamete activation and fertilization in C. elegans
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Dr. Bryce Nickels will present, Use of “nanoRNAs” to prime transcription initiation in bacteria.
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Dr. Christopher Rongo will present, Regulated AMPA Receptor Trafficking In Vivo In Response To Experience and Environment
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Insights into Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Function in Mood Disorders and Traumatic Brain Injury
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Dr. Maureen M. Barr will present, What a TRP! Sex and cilia in C. elegans.
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Research Seminar: Dr. Joaquin Santolaya will present, Contemporary observations concerning the antenatal screening, diagnosis and perinatal management of Down Syndrome pregnancies in the USA
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