CIG SEMINARS FALL 2011 PROGRAM

Program :

Monday August 29, 2011
Stefan Kohler, PACTT Technology Transfer, Lausanne, Switzerland
«Technology Transfert: How to increase the impact of your research for society»
Host : Nicole Vouilloz

Monday September 12, 2011
Alexander Stark, Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP), Vienna, Austria
«Regulatory genomics in Drosophila»
Host : David Gatfield

Monday September 26, 2011
Nicolas Guex, SIB, Lausanne, Switzerland
«
On the advantages and disadvantages of analyzing very large datasets  without a priori»
Host : Nouria Hernandez

Monday October 10, 2011
Paul Franken, CIG, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
«A non-circadian role for clock genes in sleep homeostasis»

Host : Alexandre Reymond

Monday October 17, 2011
Reuven Agami, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, NL
«MicroRNAs, regulatory RNA binding proteins, and disease»
Host : Walter Wahli

Monday October 24, 2011
Botond Roska, Friedrich Miescher Institute, Basel, Switzerland
«Cell types, circuits and repair»
Host : Richard Benton

Monday October 31, 2011
Marcos Gonzalez, University of Geneva, Switzerland
«
Dynamics of Dpp signaling and proliferation control»
Host : Christian Fankhauser

Monday November 14, 2011
Richard Myers, Hudson Alpha Institute for Biotechnology, Huntsville, USA
«
Genetics and Epigenetics of Human Gene Regulation»
Host : Nouria Hernandez

Cancelled : Monday November 21, 2011, 17h.
Gero Miesenböck, Oxford University, UK
«Lighting up the brain»
Host : Richard Benton

Monday November 28, 2011
Laurent Excoffier, University of Bern, Switzerland
«Interbreeding during range expansions: application to humans and neanderthals»
Hosts : Henrik Kaessmann & Jérôme Goudet

Monday December 19, 2011
Susan Gasser, Friedrich Miescher Institute, Basel, Switzerland
«
Chemicogenetics and the DNA damage pathway»
Host : Christian Fankhauser

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