About this Event
The Mini-Symposium on Nuclear Structure and Function: Chromosomes, Chromatin Protein and the Nuclear Lamina features talks by Drs. Ting Wu (Harvard), Daniel Barbash (Cornell), Kathy Wilson (Johns Hopkins), and Helen McNeill (WUSTL) in celebration of the career of Dr. Pamela Geyer. This event is free and open to the public.
Talks will take place in 2117 MERF.
- 10:30am: "Pairing: from Pam to super-resolution" by Ting Wu, PhD, Harvard Medical School
- 11:15 am: "How common is meiotic drive?" by Daniel Barbash, PhD, Cornell University
- 3:00 pm: "Nuclear lamins and their partners in mitosis, tissue-specific disease, addiction, and beyond" by Katherine Wilson, PhD, Johns Hopkins University
- 3:45 pm: "The role of the nuclear envelope and NEMP in metazoan fertility and mechanotransduction" by Helen McNeill, PhD, Washington University in St. Louis
A reception will follow in the MERF Atrium.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine, 375 Newton Road, Iowa City, United States
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