Integrated Systems Biology Seminar Series


The goal of this seminar series is to foster a Colorado State University community interested in the fields of genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and bioinformatics and how these fields ultimately work together to describe a more complete picture of biological systems. We hope these seminars will facilitate interaction and promote research collaboration across campus and beyond. In addition, we intend this seminar series to be an excellent educational resource promoting a broad perspective in systems biology. Everyone is welcome!

 

Fall 2010 Seminar Schedule
Microbiology, B120 3-3:50 p.m.

 

Oct 27 : Corey Campbell, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Colorado State University

"The long and the short of it:  Small RNA Profiling of Dengue-infected Mosquitoes implicates the PIWI pathway in anti-viral Defense"

 

Nov 3 : Boris Tabakoff, Department of Pharmacology, University of Colorado Denver 

“A gourmet recipe: Mixing genetics, genomics and phenomics for candidate gene discovery.”                

 

Nov 17 : Chris Allen, Department of Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences, Colorado State University

“ Fluorescence-based proteomics in yeast – Using the GFP Collection and high-throughput flow cytometry to study quiescent and non-quiescent cell differentiation and the global response to the mTOR pathway inhibitor rapamycin”

 

Previous Speakers

Spring 2010 Seminar Schedule

Fall 2009 Seminar Schedule

Spring 2009 Seminar Schedule

Fall 2008 Seminar Schedule

Spring 2008 Seminar Schedule

Fall 2007 Seminar Schedule

ISB Seminar Series Presented jointly by:

The Proteomics and Metabolomics Facility

The Center for Bioinformatics

 

 

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