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Science in Medicine Lecture Series 2002-2003

The Science in Medicine Lecture Series was officially established in 1976 as a means of recognizing and honoring notable University of Washington School of Medicine faculty research achievements and providing an opportunity for researchers to be apprised of findings outside of their immediate field.

All lectures held, in Turner Auditorium, D-209 from noon to 1 p.m. unless indicated otherwise.

Sept. 26

New Investigator Lecturer: Robert Hevner, assistant professor of pathology
"Building the cerebral cortex: neuron by neron, layer by layer"

Oct. 24

Raymond Monnat, Jr., professor o f pathology
"Genetic Instability and Human Disease"

Nov. 21

Michael Warren Schwartz, professor of medicine in the Division of Endocrinology and Nutrition
"Insulin, Leptin and the Hyothalamus: Key Components of the System Controlling Food Intake and Body Weight"

Dec. 5

New Investigator Lecturer: Andrew Scharenberg, assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Immunology, Infectious Disease and Rheumatology
"Magnesium Homeostasis and Dual Function Ion Channel/Protein Kinases"

Jan. 16

This lecture will be held in Hogness Auditorium,
A420 Health Sciences

Nancy Temkin, professor of neurological surgery and of biostatistics
"Traumatic Brain Injury Outcome: Natural History and Acute Treatment Trials"

Feb. 6

This lecture will be held in Hogness Auditorium,
A420 Health Sciences

Linda Wordeman, associate professor of physiology and biophysics
"Order from Chaos: Microtubule Dynamics an dchromosome Segregation"

Feb. 20

This lecture will be held in Hogness Auditorium,
A420 Health Sciences

New Investigator Lecturer: David Kolle, assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
"Home sweet home: Glycosylated Skin-homing Molecules and other Strategies used by the T-cell Response to Genital Herpes"

March 6

WWAMI Lecturer: Marcella McClure, associate professor of microbiology in Genomic Computational Biology at Montana State University
"Hunting for the Reverse Transcriptase Gene: The Bioinformatics of Retroid Agents; Disease, Function and Evolution"

April 24

Annual Science in Medicine Lecturer: Helen Blau, professor and Donald E. & Delia B. Baster Dirctor of the Baxter Laboratory for Genetic Pharmacology at Stanford University
"Stem Cells Within Adult Bone Marrow: Role in Tissue Repair"

May 22

This lecture will be held in Hogness Auditorium,
A420 Health Sciences

Science in Medicine Distinguished Scienctist Lecturer: Marjorie Anderson, vice chair and professor of rehabilitation medicine, and professor of physiology and biophysics
"Listening to the Brain: What can it tell us about movement disorders?"

Descriptions of previous SIM lectures are available online.

For more information contact the Office of Research and Graduate Education at 206-543-6116 or online.


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