March 7
Dr. Gary E. Lyons
Anatomy Deptartment, University of Wisconsin Medical School
"mCTBP2,
an essential repressor involved in embryonic cardiovascular development"
Dr. Gary Lyons, 262-2874 or gelyons@facstaff.wisc.edu
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March 14
Spring Break - No Seminar
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March 21
Erik Dent
Anatomy Deptartment, University of Wisconsin Medical School
"Movement and Reorganization
of Microtubules in Growth Cones and
Developing Interstitial
Branches"
Erik Dent, 262-4373 or ewdent@facstaff.wisc.edu
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March 28
+Dr. Alev Eriser
Center for Neural Science, New York University
"Afferent-target relations
in the thalamus and developing visual cortex"
Host: Dr. Dan Uhlrich, 262-8465 or uhlrich@macc.wisc.edu
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March 29
Dr. Rogers Hollingsworth
History and Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Madison
"Why Some Universities
Make Many Major Discoveries but Most Make None."
Anatomy/Pharmacology Joint Seminar
125 McArdle at noon
PLEASE NOTE Date and Location
Dr. Rogers Hollingsworth, 263-2960 or hollingswort@ssc.wisc.edu
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April 4
+ Dr. Nancy Wall
Biology Department, Lawrence University, Appleton, WI
"Bone Morphogenetic
Protein (BMP) Related Genes in Embryonic Development"
Host: Margaret Dame
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April 11
+Dr. Paul Letourneau
Deptartment of Neuroscience, University of Minnesota
"Nerve
growth cone motility is regulated by interactions of guidance cues"
Host: Dr. Peter Baas, 262-7307 or pwbass@facstaff.wisc.edu
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April 18
*Dr. Nipam Patel
Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy, Howard Hughes Medical
Institute, Univ. of Chicago
"The
Evolution of Morphological and Developmental Innovations"
Dr. Gary Lyons, 262-2874 or gelyons@facstaff.wisc.edu
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April 25
To be announced
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May 2
+Dr. Ian Thompson
Oxford University, Oxford, UK
""Eyes
wide shut: early events in the formation of functional connections
in visual cortex"
Host: Dr. Ray Guillery, 263-4763 or rguiller@facstaff.wisc.edu
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May 9
To be announced
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May 16
To be announced
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May 23
Dr. John K. Harting
Anatomy Deptartment, University of Wisconsin Medical School
"Studies of the Visual/Oculomotor
Striatum."
Dr. John Harting, 262-4410 or jharting@facstaff.wisc.edu
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