Functional Genomics / Microarray Club Schedule

 

Functional genomics club is held every Wednesday from 12:30-1 in room 599 of the E2 building.

 

Below is a list of groups scheduled to give upcoming research talks. You can also find a list of the previous talks at the bottom of this page. Research talks are 25-45 minutes long with 5-15 minutes reserved for questions.

 

*       Presenters please send your title and abstract to Martina by the Monday before your seminar.

*       If you need more than just a projector for your talk, please also let Martina know.

 

Upcoming Talks:

 

Date

 

Speaker 1

12:30-1

 

Speaker 2

1-1:30

Mar 30

Mike Nehil, Lokey Lab

"Chemical Genetic Screening in Yeast: A Targeted Approach."

Apr 6

Microarray Database Group

     

 

Previous Talks:

 

Date

 

Speaker 1

11-11:30

 

Speaker 2

11:30-12

Mar 23

MEETING CANCELED: SPRING BREAK

Mar 16

MEETING CANCELED: FINALS

Mar 9

Bentley Lim, Yildiz Lab

"A Novel Signaling Mechanism in Vibrio cholerae."

Mar 2

Meeting CANCELED

Feb 23

Robert Baertsch and Bryan King, Haussler Lab

"8 human specific genes and 500 primate specific genes created via retrotransposition"

Feb 16

Jing Zhu

"Functional Genomics, Systems Biology and Drug Target Identification"

Feb 9

Todd Lowe, Lowe Lab
Full-genome arrays for Sulfolobus solfataricus

Aaron Cozen, Lowe Lab
Global transcriptional analysis of respiratory pathways and identification of respiratory arsenate reductase enzymes in the hyperthermophilic marine Crenarchaeaote Pyrobaculum aerophillum

Feb 2

Carrie Davis, Ares Lab

"Intergenic RNAs Revealed by loss of RRP6"

Jan 26

Martina Koeva , Stuart Lab

Jan 5

Pia Moisander, Zehr Lab
Microbial diversity and taxa-specific expression in marine microbial mats

Lily Shiu, Ares Lab

Dec 8

Hulusi Cinar, Jin Lab

Peeking into a neuron's genetic program: the case of GABAergic motor neurons in Caenorhabditis elegans

Dec 1

Sinem Beyhan, Yildiz Lab
Analysis of Regulatory Pathways of Vibrio cholera with DNA microarrays

Grant Hartzog, Hartzog Lab
Analysis of connections between splicing and the transcription elongation
machinery

Nov 24

NO MICROARRAY CLUB: THANKSGIVING BREAK

Nov 17

Craig Tamble, Lokey Lab

A chemical genetic approach to characterizing the S-phase checkpoint