WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 3:00 p.m. LECTURE SERIES...
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON LECTURE SERIES 2018–2019
September 2018 October 2018SEPTEMBER 5, 2018Marshall Nirenberg Lecture David R. Liu Base editing: chemistry on a target nucleotide in the genome of living cells
JANUARY 23, 2019Je�rey A. Hubbell Molecular engineering of immunotherapeutics: from regulation in autoimmunity to immunity to cancer
JANUARY 30, 2019Gerald M. RubinWhat the fly brain can teach us about the neural mechanisms of complex behaviors
FEBRUARY 27, 2019NIH Director’s Lecture
Sandra L. WolinAutoantigens and autoimmunity: a bedside to bench and back again story
FEBRUARY 20, 2019Alain Fischer Pediatric immune diseases, all genetics?
JANUARY 9, 2019 Lynne E. MaquatNonsense-mediated mRNA decay in health and disease
JANUARY 16, 2019Alondra Nelson The social life of DNA
OCTOBER 10, 2018DeWitt Stetten Jr. Lecture
Alejandro Sánchez AlvaradoUnderstanding the source of regenerative ability in animals
OCTOBER 17, 2018NIGMS Nobel Laureate Lecture Michael W. Young Genes controlling sleep and circadian rhythms
DECEMBER 5, 2018John CollingeCan you catch dementia? Insights and solutions from prion disease
DECEMBER 19, 2018
Cory Abate-Shen Of mice and men: what we can learn about human cancer by studying mouse models
OCTOBER 31, 2018 Sarah Teichmann Travelling through tissues one cell at a time: the Human Cell Atlas and barrier tissues
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December 2018
January 2019FEBRUARY 6, 2019Rolla E. Dyer Lecture
Elodie GhedinMicrobial networking (…it’s like Tinder for bugs)
FEBRUARY 13, 2019NIH Director’s Lecture
Judith Campisi Cancer and aging: rival demons?
February 2019
March 2019MARCH 6, 2019Sharon Walsh The opioid crisis: how can we bridge the vast gap between science and practice?
MAY 1, 2019Squire Booker The biosynthesis of lipoic acid: a saga of death, destruction, and rebirth
MAY 22, 2019Sekar Kathiresan Genes, lifestyle, and risk for heart attack
MAY 8, 2019George Khoury Lecture
Julie Pfei�er Getting by with a little help from their friends: how bacteria aid virus infection
MAY 29, 2019Brigitte Kie�er Opiates on the brain
MARCH 27, 2019Lauren O. BakaletzHow to bust up a bacterial biofilm
APRIL 3, 2019G. Burroughs Mider lecture
Julie Segre Microbiome: friend and foe
APRIL 10, 2019Shizuo AkiraRNA degradation controls inflammation
APRIL 24, 2019Eric Betzig The secret lives of cells
MAY 15, 2019Margaret Pittman Lecture
Lucile Adams-Campbell A community approach to breast cancer prevention: addressing health disparities
April 2019 May 2019
NOVEMBER 7, 2018Astute Clinician Lecture William Gahl What makes America great
NOVEMBER 28, 2018Florence Mahoney Lecture
Norman E. SharplessSenescence: live fast, die young, and leave a good-looking corpse
NOVEMBER 13, 2018Special Tuesday Lecture Gökhan Hotamisligil Lecture Title TBD
NOVEMBER 14, 2018William Paul Lecture Mark M. Davis Standing on the shoulders of mice: adventuresin human immunology
November 2018
JUNE 5, 2019Jodi Nunnari Mitochondrial behavior
June 2019
JUNE 12, 2019Anne O'Garra Lecture Title TBD
JUNE 19, 2019Robert S. Gordon Jr. Lecture
Gordon Lecturer 2019 speaker to be named in Fall 2018
Speaker TBA