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Seminar Schedule: Spring 2005

2:00 PM BME Lecture Hall, MR-5, Room 1041

January 21 Adam Katz, MD
University of Virginia
The Promise of Adult Stem Cells: Towards Predictable Design of Stem Cell Therapies
January 28 Yiider Tseng, PhD
The Johns Hopkins University
Molecular Biomechanics and Cell Motility
February 4 No seminar
February 11 Kevin Janes
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Measurements and Models of the Apoptotic Signaling Network Shared by TNF, EGF, and Insulin
February 18 Patrick Winter, PhD
Washington University in St. Louis
Molecular Imaging and Targeted Drug Delivery with Functionalized Nanaoparticles
February 25 Ananth Kadambi, PhD
Entelos, Inc.
Using In Silico Modeling for Predictive Biostimulation and Therapeutic Evaluation: Fundamentals and Case Studies
March 4 Denis Wirtz, PhD
The Johns Hopkins University
Single Molecule Analysis of Cell-Ligand Interactions
March 11 No Seminar - Spring Break
March 18 Larry McIntire, PhD
Georgia Tech
Regulation of Gene Expression in Vascular Cells by Mechanical Forces: Implications for Tissue Engineering
March 25 Armin Helisch, MD, PhD
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Collateral Arteries - Where do they come from? How do they grow?
April 1 No seminar
April 8 Joyce Wong, PhD
Boston University
Deconstructing the Cell-Biomaterial Interface: Lessons and Challenges in Vascular Tissue Engineering and Targeted Delivery
April 15 Mark Henkelman, PhD
University of Toronto Hospital for Sick Children
Imaging for Mouse Phenotyping
April 18, 10:00 AM Jeff Saucerman
University of California, San Diego
Systems Biology of Cardiac Signaling Networks
April 22 Rolf Hubmayr, MD
Mayo Clinic
Cell Wounding and Repair in Ventilator Injured Lungs
April 29 13th Annual BME Student Research Symposium