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Friday, October 01, 2004
12:00:00 PM  Dr. Nicholas P. Restifo  Bldg 426 Conf. Rm  
  Translating Basic Immunology Into New Immunotherapies 
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Monday, October 04, 2004
1:00:00 PM  Various Speakers  Bldg 45 Natcher, Main Aud  
  Women's Health Interdisciplinary Research Symposium 
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Tuesday, October 05, 2004
1:00:00 PM  Various Speakers  Bldg 45 Natcher, Main Aud  
  Women's Health Interdisciplinary Research Symposium 
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Wednesday, October 06, 2004
12:00:00 PM  Dr. Constantine Mitsiades  Bldg 45, F1 & F2 
  Therapeutic Implications of IGF-1R Inhibition in Human Neoplasias 
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Friday, October 08, 2004
12:00:00 PM  Dr. Xiaoxia Li  Bldg 426 Conf. Rm  
  Signal Transduction in Innate and Adaptive Immunity 
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Wednesday, October 13, 2004
9:00:00 AM  Roberto Pili  Bldg 549 Auditorium  
  Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors: Therapeutic Strategies for Solid Tumore 
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12:00:00 PM  Ji Ming Wang  Bldg 549 Auditorium  
  The Roles of Formylpeptide Receptors in Inflammation and Cancer 
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2:00:00 PM  Dr. Phillip Goulder  Bldg 549 Auditorium  
  Coevolutionary Influences of HIV and HLA: The Dominant Role of HLA-B 
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Thursday, October 14, 2004
9:00:00 AM  Dr. Janusz Koscielniak  Bldg 549 Auditorium  
  CANCELLED--Development of a Digital EPR Spectroscopy/Imaging System for CW and Rapid Scan In-Vivo Experiments with Nitroxyl Probes 
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Friday, October 15, 2004
3:00:00 PM  Christopher A. Lipinski, PhD  Bldg 549 Auditorium  
  Chemistry-Biology Interactions in Biomedical Research 
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Monday, October 18, 2004
10:30:00 AM  Dr. Gerben A. Koning   
  Delivering Drugs/Compounds to Their Site of Action: Targeting Approaches for Treatment, Gene Delivery or for MRI Diagnostics 
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Tuesday, October 19, 2004
2:30:00 PM  Prof. Ralf Wagner, Geneart's CS) Patricia Nick, Manager Global Marketing and Sales  Bldg 549 Conf. Rm A  
  Impact of RNA and Codon-Optimization on Safety, Immunogenicity and Efficacy of HIV-Candidate Vaccines 
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Wednesday, October 20, 2004
10:00:00 AM  SEMINAR SPEAKER: Vernon Reinhold, University of New Hampshire POSTER AUTHORS: Brian L. Hood1, Marlene M. Darfler2, Thomas G. Guiel2, David A. Lucas1, Thomas P. Conrads1, Timothy D. Veenstra1, David B. Krizman2  Bldg 549 Auditorium  
  SEMINAR TITLE: The Details of Carbohydrate Structure by MSn, Sequencing with Contiguous Glycan Segments (CGS), and Bioinformatics POSTER TITLE: Quantitative Proteomic Profiling of Formalin Fixed Tissue by LC-MS/MS 
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12:00:00 PM  Jon Wigginton  Bldg 549 Auditorium  
  Biologic Approaches for the Treatment of Renal Cell Carcinoma and Neuroblastoma 
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Thursday, October 21, 2004
10:00:00 AM  Various Speakers  Bldg 549 Auditorium  
  ABC Transporters and Human Disease East Coast ABC Genes and Diseases Workshop 
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Tuesday, October 26, 2004
9:00:00 AM  Gwen Chmurny  Bldg 549 Auditorium  
  Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Applications in a Biomedical Environment 
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10:00:00 AM  Aaron Barchowsky, Ph.D.  Bldg 549 Conf. Rm B  
  Mechanisms for Arsenic-Induced Vascular Changes: Implications in Angiogenesis and Tumorigenesis 
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Wednesday, October 27, 2004
9:00:00 AM  Carmel Mothersill, Ph.D.  Bldg 549 Auditorium  
  Radiation-Induced Signaling Molecules in Marine Organisms-A Noel Source of Natural Therapeutics? 
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Friday, October 29, 2004
12:00:00 PM  Jonathan W. Yewdell, MD, PhD  Bldg 426 Conf. Rm  
  I Fold, Therefore I Am: DriPs and Economics of Protein Synthesis, Degradation and Antigen Processing 
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3:00:00 PM  Mariano Rocchi  Bldg 560 Conf Rm  
  Chromosomal Evolution and Centromere Repositioning 
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