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May 13, 2009
 
NIH Science Events
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009
10:00 am Spring Research Festival -Exhibits; Exhibitors from Technical Sales Association; Parking Lot 10H; Tents; Contact Info: 404-249-9618 ; exhibits@gtpmgt.com
 
11:00 am 2009 Spring Research Festival-Presentations by Postbac IRTAs; Postbac IRTA Trainees; Parking Lot 10H; Contact Info: 301-402-1907; cohend@mail.nih.gov
 
11:00 am Web Base Workshop: Tetherless Drug Delivery; Michael Cima, Ph D, Professor of Engineering, MIT; Neuroscience Center Building; 4260; Contact Info: 301-435-1309; jpollock@mail.nih.gov
 
Videocast Event 12:00 pm Great Teachers: Mysterious Cases; Jeffrey G. Wiese, MD, Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education, Tulane University Health Services Center; Building 10 (Clinical Center); Lipsett Amphitheater; Contact Info: 301-496-2563; dfatula@nih.gov
 
12:00 pm Neurotrophins: Growth Factors at the Cross Road of Neurodegeneration and Cancer; Lino Tessarollo, Mouse Cancer Genetics Program/NCI; NCI at Frederick, Building 549; Auditorium; Contact Info: 301-846-5740; RUSCETTI@NCIFCRF.GOV
 
12:00 pm RNA Polymerase is Poised for Activation of Stress- and Immune-Responsive Genes; Karen Adelman , Investigator, Laboratory of Molecular Carcinogenesis, NIEHS; Building 41; C507; Contact Info: 301 496 1055; gardnerk@mail.nih.gov
 
1:30 pm Physiological and Pathological Roles of the Anthrax Toxin Receptors; Gisou Van Der Goot, Howard Hughes Medical Institute International Research Scholar, Global Health Institute-Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne; 50; 1328/1344; Contact Info: 301-594-2865; sleppla@niaid.nih.gov
 
2:00 pm Regulation of DNA Repair by the Ubiquitin-Proteasome Pathway; Alan D'Andrea, MD, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School; NCI at Frederick, Building 549; Auditorium; Contact Info: 301-228-4141; lamj@mail.nih.gov
 
CME CreditVideocast Event 3:00 pm Engineering Gene Networks: Integrating Synthetic Biology & Systems Biology; Dr. James Collins, HHMI Investigator and NIH Pioneer Award Winner, Center for BioDynamics & Dept. of Biomedical Engineering; NIH Campus Building 10 Clinical Center..; Jack Masur Auditorium; Contact Info: 1-301-594-6747; sarah.freeman@nih.gov
 
4:00 pm Effects of Deafness-Causing Actin Mutations on Yeast Actin Function; Keith Bryan, PhD , University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine; 5 Research Court, Rockville; Conference Room; Contact Info: 301-402-2829; deiberri@nidcd.nih.gov
 
4:00 pm Functional Genomics of AMD; Albert Edwards, M.D., Ph.D., Mayo Clinic - Department of Ophthalmology; Building 10 (Clinical Center); 10N202 (Cogan); Contact Info: cogliatitp@mail.nih.gov
 
Videocast Event 4:15 pm mTOR: Master Regulator of Th1, Th2, Th17 and T reg Differentiation; Jonathan Powell, Associate Professor Oncology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; Building 10 (Clinical Center); Lipsett Auditorium IIG Seminar Series; Contact Info: 301-496-1257; rschwartz@niaid.nih.gov
 

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009
10:00 am NIH Police Awareness Day 2009; None; Building 1; Contact Info: 301-496-3020; ritchj@mail.nih.gov
 
10:15 am Guest Colloquium: Dr. Danielle McNamara "iSTART: The Technology, Theoretical Framework, Efficacy, and Problems to Solve"; Dr. Danielle McNamara, Professor of psychology, University of Memphis; Stamp Student Union; Juan Ramon Jiménez Room (room 2208); Contact Info: 301-226-8875 or 301-226-8978; srose@casl.umd.edu
 
11:00 am The Natural History of Hepatitis C Virus Infection; Harvey J. Alter, MD, Chief, Infectious Disease Section, Department of Transfusion Medicine, National Institutes of Health; American Red Cross, Holland Laboratory; Room C106; Contact Info: 301 738 0628; JohnsChris@usa.redcross.org
 
3:00 pm Cells in Focus: Micro Structures and Micro Fluidics can Assist in Cell Biology ; Dr. Roman Zantl , Managing director and head of R&D, ibidi; Building 10 (Clinical Center); Wolfe Conference Room, 11S235; Contact Info: 301-496-6363; hcho@niaid.nih.gov
 

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