Department of Genetics

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September 20 Nielsen Fernandez Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Department of Genetics (Thesis Defense) Control of Drosophila Embryonic Dorsal-Ventral Polarity by the Cactus Protein
October 4 Mark Solomon Yale University What activating phosphorylation can do for you (and your cyclin-dependent kinases)
October 18 Douglas Epstein University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Regulation of Sonic hedgehog signaling in the mouse embryo
November 15 Stephen Cohen EMBL Boundary formation in Drosophila wing development
December 13 Philip Anderson University of Wisconsin mRNA Surveillance by the C. elegans smg Genes
January 9 Jonathan Lipton Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Department of Molecular Genetics (Thesis Defense) Genetics of Sexually Motivated Behavior in Caenorhabditis elegans
January 30 Andrew Hahn Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Department of Molecular Genetics (Thesis Defense) Pathways regulating cell-cell contact formation in C. elegans
February 7 Terry Orr-Weaver Whitehead Institute Develpmental control of the cell cycle: variations in the regulation of DNA replication and chromosome segregation
February 21 Douglas Forrest Mt. Sinai School of Medicine More tha meets the eye, or ear: thye role of thyroid hormone receptors and the development of sensory systems
April 18 Arno Greenleaf Duke University PhosphoCTD-Associating Proteins Link Transcription to RNA Processing, DNA/Chromatin Modification and Epigenetic Regulation
April 24 Elizabeth Spiteri Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Department of Molecular Genetics (Thesis Defense) Mechanisms of germ line translocations in chromosome 22q11
April 29 Weidong Wang National Institute on Aging/NIH New chromatin-remodeling and helicase complexes in human diseases
April 30 Lisa Shaffer Baylor College of Medicine Molecular Dissection of the Terminal Deletion Syndrome Monosomy 1p36
May 2 William Kaelin Dana Farber Cancer Institute Molecular Pathogenesis of the von Hippel-Lindau Hereditary Cancer Syndrome: Lessons Regarding the Mammalian Oxygen Sensing Pathway
May 14 Se-Wing Grace Cheng Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Department of Molecular Genetics (Thesis Defense) Interaction of INI1/hDNF5, a component of the SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex with the gene-specific activator, cMYC
May 29 Rachel Kim Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Department of Molecular Genetics (Thesis Defense) Identification of oncogenes in human B-cell and murine T-cell lymphomas
May 30 Anne E. Griep University of Washington Regulation of growth and differentiation in the developing lens by tumor suppressor proteins
June 13 Francis Collins National Human Genome Research Institute/NIH Genomics, medicine, and society
July 19 Hubert Schorle Institute for Toxicology and Genetics AP-2 trascription factors in development and disease-lessons from mouse models
August 2 Geoffrey Turner Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Department of Molecular Genetics Use of retroviral integration to study evolution and cancer

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News | Drug Discovery News Interview

Dr. Nick Baker was recently interviewed by Drug Discovery News. read more

 

Event | 2/16/2022 9:00 AM

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10th Annual Human Genetics in NYC Meeting Hosted by Dr. J. Greally of Albert Einstein College of Medicine Keynote lecture by Dr. C. Seidman of Harvard Medical School read more

 

News | New Book by Jean Hébert

Jean Hébert, Professor of Neuroscience and Genetics, has recently published a book, Replacing Aging. read more

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