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Department Seminars

Coordinator: Dr. Alan Schenkel, 491-2926, alan.schenkel@colostate.edu
Tuesdays, 9:00am - 9:50am

Presentation Schedule Spring 2013

​DATE ​SPEAKER ​TITLE
Jan 10
9am
Path 103
Christian Melander, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Chemistry
North Carolina State University

Host: Randall Basaraba
"Small Molecule Repression of Antibiotic Resistance"
​Feb 18
10am
Path 103
Greg Brennan

Host: Sue VandeWoude
​"From accordions to saxophones: Experimental evolution of a vaccinia virus chimera"
April 9​
9am
Path 103
David Prawel

Host: Erica Suchman
"The New Age of 3D Printing Has Arrived On Our CSU Campus"​
April 22​
9am
RIC D100
Patricia Nutall
Natural Environment Research Council, UK

Host: Charlie Calisher
"The parasitic triangle: virus-vector-host interactions"​
​April 23
9am
RIC D100
Bin Lu, PhD
Vice President, Research & Development, Vivaldi Biosciences, Inc.
"Influenza Vaccines:  Past, Present and Future"​
​April 30
9am
Path 103
Wendy Roe

Host: Colleen Duncan
"Pathogenesis of traumatic brain injury in New Zealand sea lions"​
May 7
9am
Path 103​
John Spencer, PhD "My journey up the Amazon. Finding high rates of leprosy in schoolchildren in Pará state, Brazil"​
May 10
9am
Path 103​
Karsten Heuffer, PhD
Institute of Artic Biology
University of Alaska, Fairbanks

Host: Colleen Duncan
"Rabies, A Sneaky Virus"​
​May 14
9am
Path 103
Surchai Supattapone, MD, PhD
Professor of Biochemistry and Medicine
Dartmouth Medical School

Host: Glenn Telling
“Role of Cofactors in Prion Propagation”​
May 21
9am
Path 103​
Heather True, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Cell Biology & Physiology
Washington University School of Medicine

Host: Glenn Telling​
“Environmentally-Induced Changes in Prion Cross-Seeding, de novo formation and Prion Strains”​
May 22
9am
RIC D100​
Lars Eisen, PhD
Candidate for Conversion to Tenure-Track Appointment
Associate Professor
Medical Entomology
Arthropod-borne & Infectious Diseases Laboratory
​"Research Overview: Past, Present and Future"
May 22
12pm
RIC D100​
Mark R. Liles, PhD
Department of Biological Sciences
Auburn University
​"An epidemic of Aeromonas hydrophila in catfish: Has an emerging bacterial pathogen been introduced via invasive carp?”
​May 24
11am
Path 103
Scott Kuersten, PhD
Staff Scientist at Epicentre, an Illumina Company

Host: Carol Wilusz
​"Profiling translation using RNAseq"
May 29
10am
Path 103​
Jenny Taylor, PhD
Candidate for Conversion to Tenure-Track Appointment
Assistant Professor
Undergraduate Education
Mycobacteria Research Laboratories
​"Educator, Mentor, Laminator: My Role in Undergraduate Education in CVMBS"
  

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