McGill University

Seminars 2010

Wednesday 11:30 am

Strathcona Anatomy and Dentistry Building,

3640 University Street (2/36)

Feb. 3

Dr. Thomas Stroh

Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University

Title: Regulation of neuronal cell surface receptors through endogenous rhythms

Host: Fiona Bedford

Feb. 10

Dr. Khosrow Adeli

Clinical Biochemistry

The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto

Title: Complex ER biogenesis of apolipoprotein B regulating lipoprotein assembly

Host: H. Vali

Feb. 3 Feb. 17

Dr. Hanadi Sleiman

Department of Chemistry, McGill University

Title: Supramolecular DNA technology: Using synthetic molecules to direct DNA assembly

Host: Isabelle Rouiller

Feb. 24

Dr. Benjamin Kwok

Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer

Université de Montréal

Title: Understanding Mitotic Spindle Assembly: One Molecule at a Time

Host: Craig Mandato

Please contact Dr. Nathalie Lamarche-Vane (nathalie.lamarche@mcgill.ca) if you wish to meet with the speaker

Université McGill

Conférences 2010

Mercredi 11h30

Strathcona Anatomy and Dentistry Building,

3640 rue University (2/36)

Le 3 février

Dr. Thomas Stroh

Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University

Titre: Regulation of neuronal cell surface receptors through endogenous rhythms

Animatrice: Fiona Bedford

Le 10 février

Dr. Khosrow Adeli

Clinical Biochemistry

The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto

Titre: Complex ER biogenesis of apolipoprotein B regulating lipoprotein assembly

Animateur: H. Vali

Le 17 février

Dr. Hanadi Sleiman

Department of Chemistry, McGill University

Titre: Supramolecular DNA technology: Using synthetic molecules to direct DNA assembly

Animatrice: Isabelle Rouiller

Le 24 février

Dr. Benjamin Kwok

Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer

Université de Montréal

Titre: Understanding Mitotic Spindle Assembly: One Molecule at a Time

Animateur: Craig Mandato


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