September 19-20, 2010
Program
3:00 pm | Registration & poster setup |
4:00 | Welcome Reception |
5:00 | Jim Carrington, CGRB DirectorModerator: Lynda Ciuffetti |
5:10 | Christopher Sulliivan, CGRB “Recent Advances within the CGRB Computational Infrastructure” |
5:20 | Mark Leid, Pharmaceutical Sciences“Ctip2/Bcl11b: A Top-Level Regulator of Cell Fate in Multiple Developmental Systems” |
5:45 | Elliot Meyerowitz, California Institute of Technology“Chemical and Physical Signals and their Interactions in Plant Stem Cell Control” |
6:30-9:00 | Poster Session and Sponsor Displays |
8:30 am | Coffee and Pastries |
9:00 | Joseph Spatafora, Botany & Plant Pathology“Tolypocladium inflatum: A Home Grown Genome” |
9:25 | Pallavi Phatale, Botany & Plant Pathology“Genetic Studies to Uncover Rules for Centromere Inheritance” |
9:50 | Jay Dunlap, Dartmouth Medical School”Genetic and Molecular Dissection of a Simple Circadian System” |
11:00 | P. Andrew Karplus, Biochemistry and Biophysics“A Beneficial Bulge: TT-Helices and the Evolution of Proteins” |
11:25 | Richard Spinrad, Vice President for Research“OSU Research Now, Next, and After Next” |
1:15 | Award Presentation |
1:20 | Gary Ruvkun, Harvard Medical School“Phylogenetic Profiling of the Small RNA Pathway Genes of C. elegans” |
2:05 | Doug Bryant, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science“Next-Generation Hybrid Empirical-ab initio Gene Prediction” |
2:30 | Daniel Schafer, Statistics“Some Lessons from the Biometry of Evolution and the Evolution of Biometry” |
3:30 | Gene 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 |