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

September 19-20, 2010

Program

3:00 pmRegistration & poster setup 
4:00Welcome Reception
5:00Jim Carrington, CGRB DirectorModerator: Lynda Ciuffetti
5:10Christopher Sulliivan, CGRB “Recent Advances within the CGRB Computational Infrastructure”
5:20Mark Leid, Pharmaceutical Sciences“Ctip2/Bcl11b: A Top-Level Regulator of Cell Fate in Multiple Developmental Systems”
5:45Elliot Meyerowitz, California Institute of Technology“Chemical and Physical Signals and their Interactions in Plant Stem Cell Control”
6:30-9:00Poster Session and Sponsor Displays
8:30 amCoffee and Pastries
9:00Joseph Spatafora, Botany & Plant Pathology“Tolypocladium inflatum: A Home Grown Genome”
9:25Pallavi Phatale, Botany & Plant Pathology“Genetic Studies to Uncover Rules for Centromere Inheritance” 
9:50Jay Dunlap, Dartmouth Medical School”Genetic and Molecular Dissection of a Simple Circadian System”
11:00P. Andrew Karplus, Biochemistry and Biophysics“A Beneficial Bulge: TT-Helices and the Evolution of Proteins”
11:25Richard Spinrad, Vice President for Research“OSU Research Now, Next, and After Next”
1:15Award Presentation
1:20Gary Ruvkun, Harvard Medical School“Phylogenetic Profiling of the Small RNA Pathway Genes of C. elegans”
2:05Doug Bryant, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science“Next-Generation Hybrid Empirical-ab initio Gene Prediction”
2:30Daniel Schafer, Statistics“Some Lessons from the Biometry of Evolution and the Evolution of Biometry”
3:30Gene D.Kundson Lectures featuring Peter & Rosemary Grant, Princeton University“Evolution of Darwin’s Finches: The Roles of Genetics, Ecology and Behavior”
5:00 Kundson Lectures Reception
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

September 20-21, 2009

Program

3:00 pmRegistration & poster setup 
4:00Welcome Reception
5:00Jim Carrington, CGRB DirectorAchievements of the Computational & Genome Biology Initiative
5:20Noah Fahlgren, MCB Graduate ProgramSmall RNA Transcriptome Profiling and Evolution
5:40Jason Cumbie, MCB Graduate ProgramComputational and Statistical Tools for Type III Effector Transcriptome Profiling
6:00Kristina Smith, Biochemistry & BiophysicsEvolution of Centromeres in Filamentous Fungi
6:25Steve Jacobsen, University of California, Los AngelesDNA Methylation
7:05-9:00Poster session; Sponsor displays
8:30 amCoffee and Pastries
9:00Chrissa Kioussi, College of PharmacyGoodies for the Tooth Fairy: Ctip2 and the Production of Enamel
9:25Adrian Gombart, Linus Pauling InstituteVitamin D and Human Innate Immunity
9:50Joseph Thornton, University of OregonEvolution of Protein Structure and Function in the Steroid Hormone Receptor Family 
10:55Pankaj Jaiswal, Botany & Plant PathologyOntologies for Plant Genomics and Phenomics
11:20Olivier Voinnet, Institut de Biologie Moleculaire des Plantes du CNRS, StrasbourgGenomics, Mechanisms and Roles of Small Silencing RNA
1:00Announcement of Poster Awards
1:10Roundtable Discussion – Issues Affecting Research, Funding & Education in Molecular Biosciences at OSUPanelists: Howard Grimes, Washington State University; Sonny Ramaswamy, Oregon State University; Steve Jacobsen, UCLA; Michael Lynch, Indiana University
3:05Michael Lynch, Indiana UniversityThe Origins of Genome Complexity
3:45William Cresko, University of OregonPopulation Genomic Analysis of Stickleback Evolution Using Illumina-Sequenced RAD tags

Saturday & Sunday, October 4-5, 2008

Program

12:00 pmRegistration & Poster setup
1:00Jim Carrington, Director, CGRB
Introduction, CGRB update
1:10 New Technologies in CGRBMark Dasenko, Chris Sullivan, Caprice Rosato, Anne-Marie Giirard – CGRB Core Labs
1:45Peter Dolan, Zoology, “TileQC: A System For Tile-Based Quality Control and Data Manipulation”
2:10Patrick Chappell, Zoology “Molecular Circadian Clock Regulation of Mammalian Reproduction”
2:35Brian Wall, Office of Technology Transfer “The OSU Venture Fund: Bridging the Research Support Gap”
3:30Erica Bakker, Horticulture “Genome-Wide Pathogenicity Gene Discovery in Botrytis cinerea”
3:55Detlef Weigel, Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology “Whole-Genome Variation and its Impact on Reproductive Isolation in Arabidopsis thaliana”
4:45Poster Session, Sponsor’s Displays and Open Bar
7:45-11:00Entertainment, Announcement of Awards
 7:30 amContinental Breakfast
8:30Arup Indra, College of Pharmacy “CTIP – A Novel Regulator of Skin Organogenesis”
8:55Xiaoli Fern, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science “Ensemble and Multi-View Data Clustering”
9:20Steven Brenner, University of California, Berkeley “Ultraconserved Nonsense: Gene Regulation by Splicing and RNA Surveillance”
10:30Vincent Remcho, Chemistry “Materials and Methods for the Design, Fabrication, and Application of Microfluidic Tools for Chemical Analysis”
10:55Brendan Jeffery, MCB Graduate Program “Chlamydial Biology and Genomics”
11:20Thomas Wolpert, Botany and Plant Pathology “A Downside to Plant Disease Resistance, Good LOV Gone Bad”
11:45-1:00Lunch

Saturday-Sunday, September 29-30, 2007

Program

12:00 pmRegistration and Poster setup
1:00Jim Carrington, Director, CGRB Welcome, Updates and Announcements
1:20Gary Merrill, Biochemistry and Biophysics “MCB Core Program Curriculum Revisions”
1:35Darryl Conte, University of Massachusetts Medical Center “Dicer-Related Helicases: Defining Conserved Complexes and New RNAi-Related Pathways in C. elegans”
2:10Tai Montgomery, MCB Graduate Program “ARGONAUTEs and Silencing Specificity”
3:05Siva Kullori, Environmental and Molecular Toxicology “Signaling from Nucleus to Mitochondria: Nuclear Receptor Nur77 Based Cancer Therapeutics”
3:30Michael Freitag, Biochemistry and Biophysics “Centromere Assembly and Maintenance”
3:55Shelley Halpain, University of California, San Diego “MAPs, MARCKS, and Morphology: A Few Keys to Neuronal Development”
5:00Poster Session, Sponsors’ Displays and Open Bar
6:45Dinner
8:00-12:00 Entertainment, Announcement of Awards
8:45 amJeff Chang, Botany and Plant Pathology “Functional Genomic Screen for Type III Effectors of Mutualistic Rhizobia”
9:10Martin Schuster, Microbiology “Social Cheating in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Quorum Sensing”
9:35Jennifer Nemhauser, University of Washington “Manipulation and Dissection of Plant Growth Control Networks”
10:45Valerian Dolja, Botany and Plant Pathology “Origin of Viruses and Cells in Light of Comparative Genomics”
11:10Joe Beckman, Linus Pauling Institute “Mass Spectometry of Native Proteins from Brain: Understanding How SOD Causes ALS”
11:35Theresa Filtz, Pharmaceutical Sciences “Lipids, Dimers, Phosphates, Calcium and Lipase: Fine Tuning the Regulation of a Common Signaling Pathway”
12:00 pmLunch

Friday and Saturday, September 15-16, 2006

Program

12:00 pmRegistration & Poster setup
1:15Jim Carrington, Director, CGRB
Introduction, CGRB update
1:35Dee Denver, Assistant Professor, Zoology “Forces Shaping Genome Evolution”
2:00Todd Mockler, Assistant Professor, Botany and Plant Pathology “Regulation of Diurnal Plant Gene Expression”
2:25 Barbara Robbertse, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Botany and Plant Pathology “A Phylogenomic Analysis of the Ascomycota”
3:15Roundtable Discussion – Computational Biology and CGBI Initiative Scott Givan, Lead Presenter
4:15Joe Ecker – Keynote Address, The Salk Institute “Discovery of Functional Elements in Arabidopsis Genome and Epigenome”
5:15Poster Session and Sponsors’ Displays
7:00Dinner
8:00-12:00Entertainment
 7:30-9:00 amContinental Breakfast
9:00Dan Rockey, Associate Professor, Biomedical Sciences “Genomics and Genetics of Chlamydia”
9:25Ian Paulsen – Keynote Address, TIGR “The Ins and Outs of Membrane Transport: A Genomic View”
10:35Announcement of Awards
10:40Sarah Sowell, Ph.D. Student, MCB Graduate Program “Can Proteomics Reveal the Metabolic States of Marine Micro-organisms in Situ (in the Ocean)?”
11:05Steve Strauss, Professor, Forest Sciencs “Gibberellic Acid Genes for Physiological Sculpture of Trees”
11:30Lunch
Post Retreat
1:10 pm2nd Annual CGRB Golf TournamentEagle Crest Challenge Course

2006 Fall Conference

Friday and Saturday, September 23-24, 2005

Program

12:00Registration & Poster setup
1:00Jim Carrington, Director, CGRB
Introduction, CGRB update
1:30Steve Giovannoni – Pernot Chair and Professor, Microbiology “Genome Streamlining in Cosmopolitan Oceanic Bacteria”
1:55Larry Wilhelm, Ph.D. Student, Microbiology “Microbial Genome Divergence in Environmental Sequence Data Sets”
2:15Jim Carrington – Director, CGRB “Small RNA Pathways in Plants”
3:05John Cassady – Vice President for Research “The Research Enterprise at OSU”
3:25Luanne Lawrence – Vice President for University Advancement “Research: The Heart of University Advancement’s New Mission”
3:45Moderated Forum with John Cassady and Luanne Lawrence
4:15Steve Kay – Keynote Address, The Scripps Research Institute “Systems Approaches to Understanding Circadian Clocks”
5:00Poster Session and Sponsor Displays
7:30 – 8:45 amContinental Breakfast
8:45Wei Chen – Ph.D. Student, Zoology “A Silky Way to Divide: Relaxing the Poles While Stimulating the Equator by Microtubules” 
9:05Taifo Mahmud – Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutical Sciences “Combinatorial Genetic and Synthetic Approaches to Novel Anti-Infective Drugs”
9:30Eugene Koonin – Keynote Address, National Center for Biotechnology Information, NIH “Universal Trends in Protein Evolution”
10:45Elisabeth Chapman – Ph.D. Student, MCB Program “RISC Management: Suppression of microRNA and Silencing Pathways by Viruses”
11:05Ling Jin – Assistant Professor, Biomedical Sciences “Studies on Human Herpes Simplex Type 1 Virus Latency Reactivation Induced by Apoptosis”
11:30Lunch
Post Retreat
1:001st CGRB Golf Tournament – Eagle Crest Ridge Course

Thank you to our conference committee:

David Maddison, Integrative Biology
Kathy Magnusson, Biomedical Sciences
Steven Strauss, Forest Ecosystems & Society

Friday & Saturday, September 24-25, 2004

Program

12:00Registration
1:30Jim Carrington, Director, CGRB
Introduction
1:45Scott Givan, Bioinformatics Coordinator, “Computational Biology in the CGRB”
2:10Barbara Cohen, Senior Editor, Public Library of Science (PLoS)
“Open Access – The Future of Scientific Publishing”
2:35Roundtable Discussion: Barbara Cohen, Anne Christie, Brian Staskawicz“Open Access, Publication and OSU”
3:45Kevin Drost, Co-Director, Microproducts Breakthrough Institute and OSU Academic Director For ONAMI, “Overview of the Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnology Institute”
4:10Brian Staskawicz, UC Berkeley, Dept. of Plant and Microbial Biology,“Molecular Basis of Plant Innate Immunity in Arabidopsis”
5:00Poster Session
8:30Entertainment
9:00 AMClaudia Maier, Assistant Professor, Dept of Chemistry,“Mass Spectometry in Proteome Research”
9:20Hiro Nonogaki, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Horticulture,“Enhancer Trap of Seed Germination-Associated Genes”
9:50Stephen Mayfield, Guest Speaker, The Scripps Research Institute, Dept. of Cell Biology,
“Regulation of Chloroplast Gene Expression: What We’ve Learned on the Way to Making Human Antibodies in Eukaryotic Algae”
11:00Luiz Bermudez, Professor & Interim Head, Dept. of Biomedical Sciences,
“Mechanisms of Interaction Between Mycobacteria and The Host”
11:25Steve Giovannoni, Director, MCB Program, Open Forum
“The Future of MCB: What’s Next?”
12:00Working Lunch, Continuation of MCB Discussion
Meeting Adjourns

Friday, September 26-27, 2003

Program

1:30Registration 
3:00Jim Carrington, Director, CGRB
Introduction
3:35Chrissa Kioussi, Biochemistry & Biophysics“Making of a Heart: Molecular Networks During Development”
4:00Emily Ho, Nutrition & Food Management 
“Zinc and the Gene: Nutrient-Gene Interactions in Maintaining DNA Integrity”
4:25John Hays,  Env. & Molecular Toxicology 
“Coupling DNA-Mismatch Recognition to Strand-Specific Excision in Human Nuclear Extracts”
5:15Eric Selker, KEYNOTE ADDRESSU of O, Molecular Biology & Genetics“Genome Defense and Control of DNA Methylation in Neurospora”
6:15Buffet Dinner and Poster Session
9:00Party – music provided by the Tex Brooklyn Band
11:50Laura Kubatko, Ohio State University
Genome-scale Evolutionary Inference using Site Pattern Frequencies
12:35Lunch (Poster and Sponsor setups / displays)
9:00 AMChris Bayne, Zoology“Mortal Danger: Effecting and Surviving Oxygen-Dependent Attack”
9:25Robyn Tanguay, Env. & Molecular Toxicology“Tales of Regeneration and Dioxin Toxicity”
9:50Monte Westerfield – KEYNOTE ADDRESSU of O, Neuroscience and Behavior “Genetic Regulation of Skeletal Muscle Cell Types”
11:00Jaga Giebultowicz, Zoology“Link Between Nutritional Status and Fecundity: A Novel Role for Clock Genes in Drosophila”
11:25Michael Gross, Biochemistry & Biophysics “Neuronal Patterning in the Dorsal Spinal Cord”
11:45Poster Awards and Concluding Remarks
12:00Lunch