• 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.

  • Seminar: Ruth E. Gimeno, PhD

    G202 MBRB 111 Mason Farm Rd, Chapel Hill

    Ruth E. Gimeno, PhD Vice President, Diabetes Research and Clinical Investigation Lilly Research Laboratories, Eli Lilly and Company Career Focus: Encourage and support research in the field of diabetes, to rapidly diffuse acquired knowledge and to facilitate its application.

  • Seminar: Yvette R. Seger, PhD

    G202 MBRB 111 Mason Farm Rd, Chapel Hill

    Yvette R. Seger, PhD Director of Science Policy FASEB (Foundation of American Societies of Experimental Biology) Career Focus: Science Policy affecting biomedical researchers and their work.