Upcoming Cell Biology Seminars
Use the selection list below to find more information about our seminars.
This page shows the department's seminars database for only the next two
months. For a longer range listing of UMass Medical School Cell Biology Science
seminars, please see the full academic year link in the select list below.
For the complete UMass Medical School Seminar list, see
the Institution wide list.
Please bookmark this page and check back frequently, especially
just before the events you wish to attend, as schedules often shift.
November 2009 |
Friday, November 13,
2009
11:00 AM, H4-551
Orthopedic Library in the Hospital Building on the University Campus
Cell Biology
/ Orthopedics
Host:
Dr. Patricia Franklin
(508) 856-5748 |
"Equipoise and Design Issues in Surgical RCTs" Jeffrey N. Katz, MD, MS Associate Professor of Medicine and orthopedic Surger, Harvard Medical School Associate Professor of Epidemiology, Havard School of Public Health Director, Orthopedic and Arthritis Center for Outcomes Research Brigham and Women's Hospital |
Wednesday, November 18,
2009
4:00 PM, S4-325
Physiology Conference Room in the Medical School Building on the University Campus
Cell Biology
/ Center for Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine
Host:
Dr. Gary Stein
(508) 856-5625 |
"Epigenetic Regulation of ES Cell Proliferation and Pluripotency" Theodore Rasmussen University of Connecticut |
December 2009 |
Wednesday, December 2,
2009
4:00 PM, S4-325
Physiology Conference Room in the Medical School Building on the University Campus
Cell Biology
/ Center for Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine
Host:
Dr. Gary Stein
(508) 856-5625 |
"Role of SOX2 in Temporally Distinct Retinal Progenitor Cells" Larysa Pevny, PhD Associate Professor UNC Neuroscience Center Department of Genetics University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Wednesday, December 16,
2009
4:00 PM, S4-325
Physiology Conference Room in the Medical School Building on the University Campus
Cell Biology
/ Center for Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine
Host:
Dr. Anthony Imbalzano
(508) 856-1029 |
"The Molecular Regulation of Muscle Stem Cell Function" Michael Rudnicki, PhD, FRSC Ottawa Health Research Institute |
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