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June 2005

Date: Event:

06/05/05 Neurobiology - course begins

BioMedical Informatics - course ends

06/08/05 Biology of Parasitism - course begins

06/11/05 Embryology - course begins

Neural Systems & Behavior - course begins

Physiology - course begins

06/13/05 Monday Night Neuroscience Seminars - "Probing the ion transport pathway through the Na/K pump" - David C. Gadsby, FRS Professor, and Head Laboratory of Cardiac/Membrane Physiology, Rockefeller University

06/14/05 Advances in Genome Technology and Bioinformatics - application deadline

06/15/05 MBL Potluck Lunch - Join MBL staff for a potluck lunch.  The theme will be heritage and family.  Please bring your favorite heritage or family meal to share.  RSVP by Friday, June 10 to Human Resources, x7422, <humanres@mbl.edu>, MBL Club, 12:00 noon
   
06/17/05 Friday Evening Lecture Series - Mitchell L. Sogin, Marine Biological Laboratory - "Unresolved Mysteries About Parasites and our Oldest Ancestors" - 8:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

06/18/05 The Trager Lectures - A Symposium to Honor a Lifetime of Contributions by Dr. William Trager to the Study of Malaria, 2:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

Summer Program in Neuroscience, Ethics, & Survival - course begins

Microbial Diversity - course begins
 
06/20/05

Gertrude Forkosh Waxler Lectureship - Dr. Keiichi Namba, Osaka University - "Molecular mechanisms of bacterial swimming and tumbling" - 4:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

 
Monday Night Neuroscience Seminar - Alex Reyes, New York University - "In vitro reconstruction of neural network activity" - 8:00 PM, Whitman Auditorium
 
Optical Microscopy & Imaging in the Biomedical Sciences - application deadline

MBL Club opens for the season.  For more information about programs and schedules call 508-289-7238

06/21/05 Summer Tours Start - Public weekday tours will be offered from Tuesday, June 21 through the end of August.  Three tours are offered most weekdays, 1:00 PM, 2:00 PM and 3:00 PM.  For more information call 508-289-7423.

06/23/05 NeuroImaging Seminars - Leo Belluscio, National Institutes of Health - "Organization and development of an intrabulbar olfactory map" - 8:00 PM, Whitman Auditorium
 
06/24/05 Friday Evening Lecture Series - Porter Lecture - Timothy J. Mitchison, Harvard University - "Cell Division: From Inoue to New Cancer Drugs" - 8:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium
 
06/25/05 Opening Symposium, 2005 Microbial Diversity Course dedicated to The Waksman Foundation for Microbiology - Opening lecture by Dr. Rita Colwell, the Maynard and Suzanne Goldman Guest Lecturer - 9:30 AM, Meigs room

06/26/05 Frontiers in Reproduction - course ends

MBL Associates Brunch and Annual Meeting - 9:30 AM, Swope Center

06/27/05 Monday Night Neuroscience Seminar- Larry Abbott, Brandeis University - "Scale-invarient dynamics in neural systems" - 8:00 PM, Whitman Auditorium
   
Tay Hayashi Lectureship - Dennis Bray, University of Cambridge - "Wetware: The basis of cell computations" - 4:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

06/28/05

Tuesday Evening Seminar Series - Christine Field, Harvard - "Anillin and septins: the other clevage furrow proteins" - 8:00 PM, Whitman Auditorium

   
06/29/05 Wednesday Evening Seminar Series - Fred Libersat, Ben-Gurion University - "Wasp voodoo rituals, venom cocktails, and zombification in the South Pacific Islands" - 8:00 PM, Whitman Auditorium
 
06/30/05 NeuroImaging Seminars - Johanna Montgomery, University of Auckland - "State-dependent synapse plasticity: glutamate receptors and beyond" - 8:00 PM, Whitman Auditorium
   
Reception honoring Dr. John Hobbie, co-director of The Ecosystems Center, who was recently named distinguished Scientist at the MBL - 4:00 PM, Meigs Room, Swope Center