Seminar Series
The scientific environment is further enriched by our Summer Seminar Series, which brings the Fellows together each week and exposes them to other research projects and to issues in science ethics and policies. The seminars have included topics such as:
- Transgenic mouse as a model system for studying nervous system development
- The molecular mechanisms for signaling between cells
- Molecular approach to genetic diseases
- How sex hormones affect the brain and modulate behavior
- From molecules to circuits: an anatomical substrate for dementia
- A basic bioenergetics dilemma
- Biological functions of promyelocytic leukemia zinc finger protein (PLZF)
- The life cycle of HIV
- Myofibroblasts: bringing wounds to closure
- Differential gene expression in breast carcinoma cells upon estrogen treatment
- Gene therapy for genetic disorders and cancer
- Molecular basis of inherited cancer syndromes
- Tetracycline-resistance in Gram-positive bacteria
- Herpes virus replication
- Anabolic steroids & behavior
- HIV pathogenesis and molecular approaches to therapy
- Protein modules as a biological velcro
- Myofibroblasts -- friend or foe?
- Organization and plasticity of the motor cortex
- New categories of transporters that confer multidrug resistance
- Tumor suppressor protein p53
- Mechanisms of neoplastic transformation: aberrant regulation of the cell cycle by oncogenes
- From organelle biogenesis to signal transduction: the varied roles of a dnaJ molecular chaperone protein

