Symposium

The Genetics Program offers an annual symposium; usually based on the topic of one of the Genetics 800 seminar courses offered that year. Five or six nationally prominent researchers in the topic of study are brought to campus for a one day event.

 

Genetics Graduate Program at MSU
presents a symposium on
Gene Transfer

Saturday, May 3
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Biomedical and Physical Sciences Building
Michigan State University

This symposium is a follow-up to Spring Semester course "Gene Transfer," facilitated by Dr. Andy Amalfitano and Dr. Vilma Yuzbasiyan-Gurkan. Click here for registration information.

Speakers will include:

Robin Ali, Professor of Human Molecular Genetics, University College of London

Walter A. Koch, Director, Center for Translational Medicine, Vice-Chairman for Research within the Department of Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University.

Philip Ng, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine

Here are a few links to our most recent symposia...


Transposable Elements and Genome Evolution
Friday, December 8

Analysis of Transcriptional Networks
May 13, 2006

Roots of Immunity: Plant and Invertebrate Defenses Against Pathogens
October 3, 2004

Transcription in Development
May 17, 2003

Exploring the Genetic Basis of Human Disease

March 30, 2002

Gene Expression in Development and Disease Focus Group
June 16, 2001

Global Analysis of Complex Genetic Systems
April 21, 2001

DNA Replication
May 20, 2000

Transcriptional Regulatory Mechanisms
May 22, 1999

 

 

 

 
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