• Seminar: Donald E. Ingber, MD, PhD

    124 Taylor Hall 124 Taylor Hall, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

    Judah Folkman Professor of Vascular Biology | Professor of Bioengineering Harvard University- Wyss Institute Research Focus:  Mechanobiology, tissue engineering, tumor angiogenesis, systems biology, and nanotechnology

  • Seminar: Ann Dean, PhD

    124 Taylor Hall 124 Taylor Hall, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

    Senior Investigator, Gene Regulation & Develop. Sect., Laboratory of Cellular & Develop. Biology NIDDK-National Institutes of Health Research Focus:  To understand how cell-specific transcriptomes that define the differentiated tissues of an organism arise from the same genetics blueprint- the genome.

  • Seminar: Albert La Spada MD, PhD

    124 Taylor Hall 124 Taylor Hall, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

    Professor and Chief, Division of Genetics in Department of Pediatrics | Professor Cell & Molecular Medicine University of California - San Diego Research Focus:  Neurodegenerative disease, muscular disease, genetics, translational research, therapeutics

  • Seminar: Erika L.F. Holzbaur, PhD

    124 Taylor Hall 124 Taylor Hall, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

    William Maul Measey Professor of Physiology University of Pennsylvania Research Focus:  Microtubule-based motor cytoplasmic dynein and its activator dynactin

  • Seminar: Jeffrey A. Whitsett, MD

    G202 MBRB 111 Mason Farm Rd, Chapel Hill

    Jeffrey A. Whitsett, MD Co-Director, Perinatal Institute | Chief, Section of Neonatology, Perinatal and Pulmonary Biology Cincinnati Children's Hospital Research Focus:  Cystic fibrosis research; lung morphogenesis, control of gene expression in the respiratory epithelium; gene delivery and therapy

  • CANCELLED: Seminar: Maria Barna, PhD

    G202 MBRB 111 Mason Farm Rd, Chapel Hill

    Maria Barna, PhD Assistant Professor of Genetics and of Developmental Biology Stanford University Research Focus: How intricate control of gene expression and cell signaling is regulated on a minute-by-minute basis to give rise to the remarkable diversity of cell types and tissue morphology that form the living blueprints of developing organisms.