Fall Term 2014
October 1, 2014Robert Cardiff
Center for Comparative Medicine
University of California, Davis
Overdiagnosis and Overtreatment in Cancer: Lessons from the Mouse
Host: Siva Kolluri
October 15, 2014John Hammer
Molecular Cell Biology Section
NIH: National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute
Using mouse coat color mutants to explore motor protein: organelle interactions
Host: Valerian Dolja
October 29, 2014Jennifer Pett-Ridge
Physical & Life Sciences Directorate
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
From cradle to grave: Microbial C transformations in the rhizosphere
Host: David Myrold
November 12, 2014James Van Etten
Department of Plant Pathology
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Unusual Lifestyle of Giant Algal Viruses
Host: Thomas Wolpert
Winter Term 2015
January 21, 2015A.S.N. Reddy
Department of Biology
Colorado State University
Global analysis of targets of a splicing regulator in Arabidopsis: Implications in stress responses
Host: Sergei Filichkin
February 4, 2015Daniel Bikle
Department of Medicine & Dermatology
University of California, San Francisco
The vitamin D receptor as a tumor suppressor in skin
Host: Arup Indra
February 18, 2015Jason Stajich
Plant Pathology and Microbiology Dept
University of California, Riverside
Evolutionary and functional genomics in early diverging fungi
Host: Nik Grünwald
March 4, 2015Ilya Shmulevich
Institute for Systems Biology
Integrative Analysis of Data from The Cancer Genome Atlas
Host: Stephen Ramsey
March 10, 2015C. Titus Brown
UC Davis Genome Center
Concepts and tools for exploring very large sequencing data sets: how can we move more quickly to hypotheses?
Host:  Thomas Sharpton
Spring Term 2015
April 1, 2015Mike Waterman
National Academy of Sciences Member
Biological Sciences, Mathematics and Computer Science
University of Southern California
Using Word Counts for Alignment Free Sequence Analysis
Seminar co-sponsors:  Mathematics Department, Statistics Department,
School of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
April 15, 2015No seminar
April 29, 2015Adam Bogdanove
Plant Pathology & Plant-Microbe Biology
Cornell University
Diversity of TAL effectors in nature in relation to their utility in genome editing and other DNA targeting applications
Host: Steve Strauss
May 13, 2015Susan Tilton
Environmental & Molecular Toxicology
Oregon State University
An integrative systems toxicology approach to understanding environmental risk factors in lung disease
May 27, 2015Adreas Bäumler
Dept of Medical Microbiology & Iummunology
University of California, Davis
How the host response feeds Enterobacteriaceae
Host: Luiz Bermudez
Fall Term 2013
October 2, 2013William Muller
Department of Biochemistry
McGill University, Quebec, Canada
Oncogene-mediated signal transduction in transgenic models of breast cancer
Host: Siva Kolluri
October 16, 2013Steve DiFazio
Department of Biology
West Virginia University
Population Genomics of Populus trichocarpa
Host: Steve Strauss
October 30, 2013Jamie Cate
Department of Molecular & Cell Biology
University of California, Berkeley
From Neurospora to yeast: Pathways to sustainable biofuels
Host: Jon Galazka
November 13, 2013Vladimir Botchkarev
Boston University
Epigenetic regulation of Keratinocyte differentiation and reprogramming
Host: Arup Indra
Winter Term 2014
January 8, 2014Vanessa Sperandio
Department of Microbiology
UT Southwestern Medical Center
EHEC sings: Pour some sugar on me

Host: Luiz Bermudez
January 22, 2014Trent Northen
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Metabolic dark matter: mass spectrometry explorations of bacterial metabolism
Host: Steve Giovannoni
February 5, 2014John Taylor
Department of Plant and Microbial Biology
University of California, Berkeley
Population genomics of fungi: divergence, adaptation and genome wide association
Host: Joey Spatafora
February 19, 2014Nick Grishin
Department of Biochemistry
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Is bioinformatics beyond BLAST useful?
Host: Andy Karplus 
March 5, 2014Weihong Qiu
Department of Physics
Oregon State University
Shining Light on the Mechanism of Molecular Motor Proteins
Spring Term 2014
April 2, 2014Robin Buell
Department of Plant Biology
Michigan State University
Exploring the diversity of wild and cultivated potato through genomics
Host: Elizabeth Savory
April 16, 2014Nancy Keller
Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology
University of Wisconsin – Madison
Insights into the fungal secondary metabolome
Host: Joey Spatafora
April 30, 2014No seminar
May 14, 2014Eric Nielsen
Molecular, Cellular, Developmental Biology
University of Michigan
The roles of CSLD proteins in polarized cell wall deposition in Arabidopsis
Host: Valerian Dolja
May, 21, 2014Special Seminar3:30 – 4:30 pm
Crop Science Bldg
Room 122

Biswarup Mukhopadhyay
Department of Biochemistry
Virginia Bioinformatics Institute
Development of biological sulfate reduction and thioredoxin systems and methanogenic archaea
May 28, 2014Colin Johnson
Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics
Oregon State University

The Emerging Roles of the Ferlin Family of Proteins in Membrane Trafficking and Human Disease
Fall Term 2012
October 3, 2012Sean Megason
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Harvard Medical School“In toto imaging and modeling reveal higher scale principles of embryonic patterning”

Host: Robert Tanguay
October 17, 2012Axel Brunger
Molecular and Cellular Physiology
Stanford University“Insights into the molecular mechanism of synaptic vesicle fusion”Host: Andy Karplus
October 31, 2012Yanming Di
Department of Statistics
Oregon State University

“Statistical methods for gene mapping with pedigree data: linkage, association and identity-by-descent (IBD)”
November 14, 2012Dennis Carson
Moores Cancer Center
University of California – San Diego

“Cancer stem cells as therapeutic targets”
Host: Siva Kolluri
November 28, 2012
Richard Caprioli
Department of Biochemistry
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine

“Molecular Imaging of Tissue Sections by Mass Spectrometry”

Host: Craig Marcus
AnchorWinter Term 2013
January 9, 2013Victor Nizet
Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
University of California – San Diego

Probing the Host-Pathogen Interface for New Therapeutic Targets

Host: Luiz Bermudez
January 23, 2013Iain Cheeseman
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research “Generating a Dynamic Kinetochore-Microtubule Interface”Host: Michael Freitag
February 6, 2013Yi Liu
Physiology
Univsity of Texas Southwestern Medical Center“Less is more, codon usage regulates protien expression, structure and function” 
Host: Michael Freitag
February 20, 2013Mark Martindale
Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience
University of Florida“The jelly ball genome: insights from a ctenophore, an early metazoan lineage”Host: Barbara Taylor
March 6, 2013Eli Meyer
Department of Zoology
Oregon State Univeristy“2b-RAD, a cost effective method for genome-wide SNP genotyping”
March 20, 2013
 Additional seminar
Yuanchao Wang
Department of Plant Pathology
Nanjing Agricultural University, China“Functional analysis of Phytophthora sojae RxLR effectors”
Spring Term 2013
April 3, 2013Jeffrey Bennetzen
Department of Genetics
University of Georgia“Mechanisms and rates of local genome rearrangement in angiosperms”Host: Pankaj Jaiswal 
April 17, 2013  Richard Hamelin
Department of Forest Sciences
University of British Columbia“A tale of two poplar pathogens”Host: Nik Grunwald
May 1, 2013Vitaly Citovsky
Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Stony Brook University“Plant-Pathogen Arms Race: How Agrobacterium Subverts Host Defense”Host: Valerian Dolja
May 15, 2013Eric Selker
The Institute of Molecular Biology
University of Oregon“Genome defense, gene silencing and epigenetic dynamics in Neurospora”
Host: Michael Freitag
May 29, 2013Robbie Waugh
Cell and Molecular Sciences
The James Hutton Institute“Post domestication selection and adaptation in cultivated barley
Host: Pat Hayes 
May 30, 2013  11:00 – noon  LPSC 402
 Additional seminar
Gitta Coaker
Plant Pathology
University of California, Davis“Unraveling Plant Immune Perception and Signaling”
Host: Jeff Chang
Fall Term 2010
October 6, 2010Sophien Kamoun
The Sainsbury Laboratory
John Innes Centre
Norwich, United Kingdom

“The secrets of a plant killer: Evolution and function of Phytophthora effectors”

Host: Niklaus Grunwald
October 20, 2010Matteo Pellegrini
Department of Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology
University of California, Los Angeles

“Epigenetic and Transcriptomic Profiling using Illumina Sequencers”

Host: Jim Carrington
November 3, 2010Canceled
November 17, 2010Judith Berman
Department of Genetics, Cell Biology and Development
University of Minnesota

“Centromeres and neocentromeres in Candida albicans”

Host: Michael Freitag
December 1, 2010
Postponed to January 26, 2011
Inder Verma
Laboratory of Genetics
The Salk Institute for Biological Studies

“Cancer: a malady of genes”

Host: Arup Indra
Winter Term 2011
January 12, 2011Cancelled
January 26, 2011Inder Verma
Laboratory of Genetics
The Salk Institute for Biological Studies

“Cancer: a malady of genes”

Host: Arup Indra
February 9, 2011W. Kelley Thomas
Hubbard Center for Genome Studies
University of New Hampshire

“Ultra-deep 454 sequencing of the meiofaunal biosphere: practice, promises and pitfalls”

Host: Dee Denver
February 23, 2011Cancelled
March 9, 2011
CANCELLED
Danny Schnell
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
University of Massachusetts at Amherst

“Studies of Chloroplast Protein Targeting and Membrane Expansion as a Model for Understanding Organelle Biogenesis and Homeostasis”

Host: Valerian Dolja
Spring Term 2011
April 6, 2011Ruedi Aebersold
Institute of Molecular Systems Biology
Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich
Zürich, Switzerland

“Proteomics and Systems Biology”

Host: Mark Leid
April 20, 2011Jeffrey Townsend
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology,
Yale University
“Phylogenetic and comparative transcriptomic analysis of fungal fruiting body development”Host: Joey Spatafora
Friday, April 29, 2011Ellen Rothenberg
Division of Biology
California Institute of Technology
Transcriptional control of T-cell lineage identity” Host: Mark Leid
June 1, 2011Graham Hatfull
Department of Biological Sciences
University of Pittsburgh
“Exploration and Exploitation of Mycobacteriophages” Hosts: Dee Denver, Theo Dreher and Barbara Taylor