Gene Regulation and Epigenetics Journal club

Instructors: Eric Selker and Andy Berglund
Meetings are held every Thursday at 4:00 PM in the Novick Room, 225 Streisinger, unless otherwise noted.
Ideally presenters would email link(s) to the paper(s) they are presenting to nigel@molbio by Monday on the week they are presenting, and at the same time send the title or any other relevant information to psutton@molbio so she can send a reminder out on Tue or Wed.

Fall 2009

Date Presenter Topic Journal *(see below)
Oct. 1 Organizational mtg    
Oct. 8 no mtg    
Oct. 15 no mtg    
Oct. 22 Jon Sage A topological mechanism for TRF2-enhanced strand invasion. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology 14, 147 - 154 (2007)
Oct. 29 Maire Osborn Ars2 Links the Nuclear Cap-Binding Complex to RNA Interference and Cell Proliferation Cell, 138(2), 328-339 (2009)
Nov. 5 Jon Mauser Examining modes of regulation of PDGFR signalling by Grb10/14. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology 16, 833 - 839 (2009)
Molecular Cell, 20(2) 325-333 (2005)
Nov. 12 Andrew Loftus Tetherin Inhibits HIV-1 Release by Directly Tethering Virions to Cells Cell 139, 499–511 (2009)
Nov. 19 Javier Fierro Membrane Proteins of the Endoplasmic Reticulum Induce High-Curvature Tubules Science 319(5867)1247 - 1250 (2008)
Dec. 3 Randi Duchemin    
Dec. 10 Min Suk Han    

Winter 2010

Date Presenter Topic Journal *(see below)
Jan. 7 Paul Barber    
Jan. 14 Jamie Purcell    
Jan. 21 Eric Selker    
Jan. 28 Zach Lewis    
Feb. 4 Jenni Anderson    
Feb. 11 Rose Reynolds    
Feb. 18 Luke Ward    
Feb. 25 Alice Barkan    
Mar. 4 Keyur Adhvaryu    
Mar. 11 Diane Hawley    

Spring 2010

Date Presenter Topic Journal *(see below)
Apr. 1 Michael Roundtree    
Apr. 8 David Walla    
Apr. 15 Shinji Hondu    
Apr. 22 Andy Berglund    
Apr. 29 Devika Gates    
May 6 Kirsty Jamieson    
May 13 Leslie VanOs    
May 20 Rodger Voelker    
May 27      
Jun. 3      

 

Journal Access: Where possible the link points to the publisher's website, and uses the UofO's subscription information. You will either need to be PHYSICALLY on the UofO campus, or connected via the campus VPN. Articles that cannot be accessed this way are stored in a password protected directory that is ALSO only accessible from the UofO network (physical or VPN).

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