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Tuesday, May 04, 2004
12:00:00 PM  Andy Hurwitz  Bldg 10, 2S235  
  Ebony and Ivory: Disrupting the Harmony to Elicit Tumor Immunity 
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Friday, May 07, 2004
12:00:00 PM  Dr. Micahel J. Robertson  Bldg 426 Conf. Rm  
  Interleukin-12 and Interleukin-18 in Cancer Immunotherapy 
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3:00:00 PM  Paul F. Barbara, PhD  Bldg 549 Auditorium  
  Secondary Structure and Secondary Structure Dynamics of DNA Hairpin Complexes with the Chaperone Protein, HIV-1 Nucleocapsid 
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Monday, May 10, 2004
1:30:00 PM  Professor Katrina Miranda  Bldg 549 Auditorium  
  The Chemical Biology of NO and HNO and the Development of Novel HNO Donors 
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Tuesday, May 11, 2004
9:00:00 AM  Gordon Whiteley  Bldg 549 Auditorium  
  Diagnosisof Ovarian Cancer by Mass Spectrometry Pattern Analysis: From Research to the Clinical Laboratory 
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12:00:00 PM  Dinah Singer  Bldg 10, 2S235  
  Regulation of Expression of MHC Class I Genes 
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2:00:00 PM  (1) Jeremy Lambert, PhyNexus, Inc (2) David A. Lucas (presenting author), Vikas Misra, Li-Rong Yu, Thomas P. Conrads, Nobunao Wakabayashi, Thomas W. Kenser, Masayuki Yamamoto, Shyam Biswal, and Timothy D. Veenstra, SAIC-Frederick  Bldg 549 Auditorium  
  CANCELLED (1) Seminar: Micro-Scale Protein Enrichment and Purification Using New Column Technology CANCELLED (2) Poster: Global Protein Profiling for the Identification of Nrf2-Dependent Proteins The poster will be available for viewing in the Lobby of the Conference Center from 9:00am until 3:15 pm 
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Wednesday, May 12, 2004
9:00:00 AM  Dr. Nicholas Oberlies  Bldg 549 Auditorium  
  Past, Present and Future Developments of the Natural Products Laboratory of Research Traingle Institute 
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10:00:00 AM  Tim Ley, M.D.  Bldg 539 Library  
  Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia and Neutrophil Elastase: Strange Leukemogenic Bedfellows 
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Friday, May 14, 2004
12:00:00 PM  Dr. Robert Stout  Bldg 426 Conf. Rm  
  Macrophage Functional Plasticity: Chameleons in a Changing Signaling Environment 
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1:00:00 PM  Dr. Chao Tang  Bldg 50/Room 1328/34 
  The Yeast Cell Cycle Network is Robustly Designed 
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Tuesday, May 18, 2004
12:00:00 PM  TBA  Bldg 10, 2S235  
  TBA 
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Wednesday, May 19, 2004
12:00:00 PM  Alex Wlodawer  Bldg 549 Auditorium  
  Crystallographic Studies of Proteases-Not So Boring After All 
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12:00:00 PM  Xuan Chi, Ph.D., M.D.  Bldg 539 Library  
  Homeobox Transcription Factor NKX2-5 Is Driven By Modular Long-Range Transcriptional Regulation in Mouse Development 
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Thursday, May 20, 2004
1:30:00 PM  Douglas B. Kuhns, Ph.D.  Bldg 549 Auditorium  
  The Practical Side of Biochemistry 
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Friday, May 21, 2004
10:30:00 AM  Prof. Virinder S. Parmar  Bldg 549 Auditorium  
  Investigations of Novel Natural Products Leading to the Discoveryof a New Fundamental Biochemical Pathway 
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12:00:00 PM  Dr. Phil Murphy  Bldg 426 Conf. Rm  
  Chemokines in the Immunopathogenesis of Atherosclerosis 
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Tuesday, May 25, 2004
9:00:00 AM  Janusz Koscielniak  Bldg 549 Auditorium  
  Digital Signal Processing for EPR Imaging 
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12:00:00 PM  TBA  Bldg 10, 2S235  
  TBA 
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Wednesday, May 26, 2004
9:00:00 AM  Dr. Louis Barrows  Bldg 549 Auditorium  
  Neoamphimedine, a Topoisomerase Drug with a Twist 
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12:00:00 PM  Grace Yeh  Bldg 549 Auditorium  
  Phytochemicals and Cancer Prevention: Role of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor 
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Friday, May 28, 2004
12:00:00 PM  Dr. Michael B. Brenner, Professor of Medicine  Bldg 426 Conf. Rm  
  Antigen Presentation by CD1: Foreign-Antigens, Self-Antigens, and NKT Cells 
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