• MBI Member Seminar: Don Puppione, PhD

    130 Boyer Hall

    Emeritus Member, Molecular Biology Institute Puppione PubMed Link Open to all MBI Members Lunch Served

  • MBI Seminar: Ray Deshaies, PhD

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    Senior Vice President, Discovery Research, Amgen Visiting Associate, Division of Biology & Biological Engineering, California Institute of Technology “The Adaptive Exchange Hypothesis: Dynamic Specification of the SCF Ubiquitin Ligase Repertoire […]

  • MBI Seminar: Peter K. Jackson, PhD

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    Professor Baxter Laboratory for Stem Cell Biology Department of Microbiology & Immunology Stanford University School of Medicine   "Reforming adipogenesis: ciliary trafficking of fatty acid GPCR activates cAMP- dependent differentiation […]

  • MBI Seminar: Len Zon, MD

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    Director, Stem Cell Program, Children's Hospital Boston Grousbeck Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute "Pathways regulating hematopoietic stem cell self-renewal and migration" Zon Website Hosted […]

  • MBI Seminar: Tamir Gonen, PhD

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    Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Departments of Physiology and Biological Chemistry, UCLA Title TBA Gonen Website

  • MBI Seminar: Raymond Stevens, PhD

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    Provost Professor, Biological Sciences & Chemistry Director of The Bridge Institute, Departments of Biological Sciences & Chemistry, University of Southern California "TBA" Stevens Website Hosted by Ronald Kaback (RKaback@mednet.ucla.edu)

  • MBI Seminar: Christopher Lima, PhD

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    Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Structural Biology Program Member, Professor of Biochemistry & Structural Biology, Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences & the Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Nuclear quality control and the RNA exosome" Lima Website Hosted by Tracy Johnson (tljohnson@ucla.edu) & Doug Black (DougB@microbio.ucla.edu) […]