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June 2004

Date: Event:
 
06/03/04

Science Journalism Program - course begins

   
06/04/04 Frontiers In Reproduction Special Lecture - "The role of androgens in development of male gender identity/role behavior"- Jean Wilson, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical - Lillie Auditorium, 8:00 PM
   
06/06/04 Neurobiology - Course Begins
 
06/09/04 Biology of Parasitism: Modern Approaches - Course Begins
   
06/09/04 Cell Seminar Series  -  "Actin-myosin dynamics of organelle motion in a characean internodal cell" - Yuki Kagawa, Architectural Dynamics in Living Cells Program, MBL - Lillie 103, Noon
 
  Courses begin:
   
06/12/04 Embryology
Microbial Diversity
Neural Systems & Behavior
Physiology: Modern Cell Biology Using Microscopic, Biochemical and Computational Approaches
 
06/14/04 Monday Night Neuroscience Seminars - "Light detection in the retina" - King-Wai Yau, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine - Whitman Auditorium, 8:00 PM.
 
06/15/04 Reception for course students, Meigs Room, 4:00-7:00 PM
   
06/16/04 Cell Seminar Series  -  "Bacterial Teamsters: Putting bacteria to work in microfluidic systems" - Kenny Breuer, Brown University - Lillie 103, Noon
 
06/18/04 Friday Evening Lecture - "Time to abandon Darwin? The challenge from 'Intelligent Design'" - Kenneth Miller, Brown University - Lillie Auditorium, 8:00 PM
   
06/19/04 Summer Program in Neuroscience, Ethics & Survival - Course Begins
   
  Microbial Diversity Symposium in Honor of Holger Jannasch - 9:30 AM - Meigs Room
   
06/21/04 Arthur K. Parpart Lectureship - "Controlling the cell cycle" - Tim Hunt, London Research Institute - 4:00 PM - Lillie Auditorium
   
Monday Night Neuroscience Seminars - "Voltage sensor movement in voltage sensitive ion channels" - Francisco Bezanilla, UCLA - Whitman Auditorium, 8:00 PM.

  MBL Club - opens
  Summer tour program begins
 
  "Science is we: MBL Summer of '54" exhibit opens, Meigs Room.
 
06/22/04 Informational Meeting - Pilot Grants Program, Center for Oceans and Human Health
1:00-2:00 PM, Redfield Auditorium. Contact Steve Hajduk (shajduk@mbl.edu) for more information.

06/23/04 Wednesday Evening Neural Systems & Behavior Seminars - "The Remarkable Giant Nerve Cells of Squid" - George Augustine, Duke University - Whitman Auditorium, 8 PM

06/25/04 Friday Evening Lecture -"Biology, earth's atmosphere, and climate change: Making connections and looking to the future" - Jerry Melillo, Marine Biological Laboratory - Lillie Auditorium, 8:00 PM
   
06/27/04 Associates Annual Meeting/Brunch , Swope Center, 9:30 AM
   
06/28/04

Summer Fellows Luncheon -"Spatio-temporal regulation of cytokinesis in echinoderm embryos" - Charles Schuster, New Mexico State University and, "Characterization of the active dendritic properties of the pyramidal cells of turtle cortex" - Matthew Larkum, University of Bern - Meigs Room, 12:15 PM

   
Monday Night Neuroscience Seminars - "Mechanoelectric transduction, the cilia side of hearing" - Tony Ricci, LSU Health Science Center - Whitman Auditorium, 8:00 PM.

  Irvin Isenberg Memorial Lecture - "How yeast cells find a mate: Studies on a model module" - Andrew W. Murray, Harvard University - 4:00 PM - Lillie Auditorium
   
06/29/04 Tuesday Evening Cytoskeleton and Cell Motility Seminar - "Regulation of organelle movement in melanophores" - Volodya Gelfand, University of Illinois - Whitman Auditorium, 8:00 PM
   
06/30/04 S. Meryl Rose Lectureship - "Gene regulatory networks: 'Transformation functions' that relate development to the genomic code, and the evolution of body plans" - Eric H. Davidson, California Institute of Technology - 9:30 AM - Whitman Auditorium

Wednesday Evening Neural Systems & Behavior Seminars - "Accessories After the Fact: The Vomeronasal System and Terminal Nerve in Vertebrate Olfaction" - Heather Eisthen, Michigan State University - Whitman Auditorium, 8:00 PM

MBL Distinguished Lectureship on Mind, Brain and Human Experience - "Of Neurons, Networks and Cognition: Is Subjectivity Beyond Science?" - Rodolfo Llinás, Thomas and Suzanne Murphy Professor of Neuroscience and Chairman, Department of Physiology and Neuroscience, New York University Medical Center - 8:00 PM - Lillie Auditorium