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May 05, 2009
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NIH Science Events
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Tuesday, May 05, 2009
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8:00 am
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CCR GRAND ROUNDS - Mesothelioma: Clinical Frustration Mandating Scientific Inquiry; Harvey I. Pass, MD, Director, Division of Thoracic Surgery and Thoracic Oncology, NYU Langone Medical Center; Building 10 (Clinical Center); Lipsett Amphitheater; Contact Info: 301-984-7191 x1696; lanthony@mmgct.com
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9:00 am
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3D Graphics using Visual Molecular Dynamics (VMD); Michael Dolan, Ph.D., NIAID OCICB Bioinformatics and Computational Biosciences Branch (BCBB); Building 12A; B51; Contact Info: 301-594-6248
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9:30 am
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Using the Seahorse Seahorse Extracellular Flux Analzyer to Study Cellular Bioenergetics; Craig Beeson, PhD, Primary renal proximal tubules: mitochondrial biogenesis and toxicity studies, Medical University of South Carolina; Brian Polster, PhD, Calpain proteases in cortical neuron models of actue brain injury, University of Maryland; David Ferrick, PhD, Connecting the dots between metabolic inputs and phenotypic outputs, Seahorse, Inc; Building 45 (Natcher Building); Balcony B; Contact Info: 301-594-3403; jbkopp@nih.gov
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11:00 am
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Host Factor involved in the Control of Hepatiis C Virus Infection; Barbara Rehermann, Chief, NIH/NIDDK/Liver Diseases Branch/Immunology Section; Twinbrook II Building; 200H; Contact Info: 301-496-9266; parhamma@niaid.nih.gov
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11:00 am
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Metastasis Suppressors: Tools for the Molecular Dissection of Prostate and Ovarian Cancer Metastatic Colonization; Carrie Rinker-Schaeffer, Ph.D., Director of Urology Research, University of Chicago; Building 37; 2041; Contact Info: 3015949608; brownbk@mail.nih.gov
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12:30 pm
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Interesting EMG Cases: Leprosy Associated Neuropathies; Tanya J. Lehky, M.D., Director, Clinical EMG Laboratory; Building 10 CRC; 2-3750; Contact Info: 301-496-4393; haddawayw@ninds.nih.gov
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2:00 pm
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Patterning the Vertebrate Limb; Dr. Brian Harfe, Asst. Professor, Univ. of Florida; 10 (Magnuson Clinical Center); 9S235 (Bunim Room); Contact Info: 301-402-3689; smack@helix.nih.gov
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4:00 pm
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Demystifying Medicine - "Multiple Myeloma: Diagnosis and Treatment in the Genomic Era"; Geraldine Schechter, M.D., VA; Luis Staudt, M.D., NCI; Building 50; Ground Floor Auditorium; Contact Info: 301-402-8394; ariasi@mail.nih.gov
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4:00 pm
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Genetic Control of the Development of Thalamic Nuclei and Thalamocortical Connections; James Li, University of Connecticut Health Center; Building 6A; 4A05; Contact Info: 301-402-0545; kolodina@mail.nih.gov
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4:00 pm
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HIV Vaccines: What are we learning from failure in the macaque model?; Genoveffa Franchini, NCI / NIH; Building 40; 1201; Contact Info: 301-594-8491; Roederer@nih.gov
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4:00 pm
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NIH RNA Club (1) "Increased SRp20 is oncogenic by disturbing genome-wide transcription and RNA splicing", Dr. Rong Jia, Ph.D., (2) "La-related protein-4 (LARP4) uses a variant PAM2 motif to interact with PABP and promote mRNA translation", Dr. Ruiqing Yang, Ph.D.; Rong Jia, Ph.D., PostDoc, NIH, NCI; Ruiqing Yang, Ph.D., Visiting Fellow, NIH, NICHD; 31; 2A48; Contact Info: 301-402-3567; maraiar@mail.nih.gov
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