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Science in Medicine Lecture Series 2003-2004

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 are held from noon to 1 p.m. in Turner Auditorium, room D-209 or Hogness Auditorium, room A-420, as indicated; both auditoriums are located in the UW Health Sciences Center. The lectures are simulcast via TeleHealth Video Conference at Harborview Medical Center Research and Training Building and also at the Veterans Administration Puget Sound Health Care System (VAPSHCS), Building 100, room BB-108. Call the UW School of Medicine Office of Research and Graduate Education for more information on locations and lectures, 206-543-8319.

Sept. 18 New Investigator Lecture (Turner Auditorium)

Michael S. Mulligan, assistant professor of surgery


"The Role of Calcineurin in Lung Reperfusion Injury"

Oct. 23 (Hogness Auditorium)

James F. Brinkley, research professor of biological structure and of medical education and biomedical informatics


"Structural Informatics and its Applications in Medicine and Biology"

Nov. 13 New Investigator Lecture (Hogness Auditorium)

Jonathan Drachman, assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Hematology, Puget Sound Blood Center


"Src Kinases in Megakaryocyte Development"

Dec. 4 (Hogness Auditorium)

John Neumaier, associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences


"Sorting Out Serotonin Using Viral Gene Transfer"

Jan. 29 New Investigator Lecture (Hogness Auditorium)

Lalita Ramakrishnan, assistant professor of microbiology


"Tuberculosis:  Real time visualization of host-pathogen interactions using a zebrafish model"

Feb. 19 (Hogness Auditorium)

Thomas Bird, professor of neurology and medicine and head of the Division of Neurogenetics


"Clinical Neurogenetics: A 30 Year Adventure with Genes, Brains and Nerves"

March 11 WWAMI Lecture (Hogness Auditorium)

W. Sue Ritter, professor of veterinary and comparative anatomy, pharmacology and physiology, Washington State University


"Feeding Your Hungry Brain"

April 15 Annual Science in Medicine Lecture (Hogness Auditorium)

Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz, head of the Section on Organelle Biology Cell Biology and Metabolism Branch, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development at the National Institutes of Health

"Insights into Cell Compartmentalization and Protein Transport using GFP Technology"

May 20 Distinguished Scientist Lecture (Hogness Auditorium)

Anita Hendrickson, professor and chair of biological structure and ophthalmology

"Here's Looking at You: The Development of the Human Retina"

Information on past Science in Medicine lecturers is available in the Online News Faculty Profiles section.



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