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Presentations and Reviewing Schedule

Please note the schedule change: The third week of presentations has been moved from Nov. 30 to the following Wednesday, Dec. 7. Deadlines are shifted accordingly for those students. Everything else remains the same.

Dec. 7 presentations
1st talk - Kevin Galagac
2nd talk - Kheli Greenameyer
3rd talk - Gillian Mager
4th talk - Alexandria Esparza

1st talk reviewers: Juliana Gazallo, Joel Martin
2nd talk reviewers: Heather Beeson, Nahal Kaivan
3rd talk reviewers: Dennis Teubner, Emily Correll
4th talk reviewers: Joel Martin, Juliana Gazallo


Presentations and Reviewing Schedule

Nov. 16
1st talk - Dennis Teubner
2nd talk - Heather Beeson

1st talk reviewers: Alexandria Esparza, Nahal Kaivan
2nd talk reviewers: Kheli Greenameyer, Emily Correll

Nov. 23
1st talk - Juliana Gazallo
2nd talk - Nahal Kaivan
3rd talk - Joel Martin
4th talk - Emily Correll

1st talk reviewers: Kevin Galagac, Kheli Greenameyer
2nd talk reviewers: Gillian Mager, Alexandria Esparza
3rd talk reviewers: Dennis Teubner, Heather Beeson
4th talk reviewers: Kevin Galagac, Gillian Mager

Nov. 30
1st talk - Kevin Galagac
2nd talk - Kheli Greenameyer
3rd talk - Gillian Mager
4th talk - Alexandria Esparza

1st talk reviewers: Juliana Gazallo, Joel Martin
2nd talk reviewers: Heather Beeson, Nahal Kaivan
3rd talk reviewers: Dennis Teubner, Emily Correll
4th talk reviewers: Joel Martin, Juliana Gazallo


Seminar relevant to Biology 376

Friday, Sept. 30
12:20 PM
ST232

"The Role of L1-CAM Proteolysis in Tumor Cell Migration"

Melanie Cassella
USD Biology alum ('01)
(now PhD student)

This topic is higly relevant to Animal Development -- we will study the L1 cell adhesion molecule later (in the context of nervous system development), and will also study a bit about how cancers spread.


First Lab will be held Wednesday, September 9

The Bio 376 lab manual will be available in lab on Wed, Sept. 9. The first lab will be handed out in class on Friday, Sept. 2. Please come prepared by reading the first lab and the reserve reading material: "How cells are studied," in Alberts et al., Molecular Biology of the Cell, 3rd Edition, pp 139-148; and viewing the microscopy material on the CD-ROM Vade Mecum (packaged with the textbook). Look at the list of materials you need for lab in the syllabus, and bring these to the first lab. You will conclude the first lab by taking a quiz on microscopy, including material from the assigned reading.


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