온라인바카라

Date

Speaker

Title

Host

1/12

Andy Cameron, Ph.D.

Director, Center for Computational 

Regulatory Genomics, 

Beckman Institute

Sea Urchin Regulome

Veronica Hinman, Ph.D.

2/22

Christine Constantinople, Ph.D.

Princeton University

Two-photon imaging during decision-making in rats

Alison Barth, Ph.D.

2/24

Linda Van Aelst, Ph.D.

Cold Spring Harbor Labs

Mechanisms of Axo-Axonic Synapse Formation in the Neocortex

Sandra Kuhlman, Ph.D.

3/9

Spring Break - No Seminar

3/15

Wei-Chung Lee, Ph.D.
Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School

Functional Neuronal Assemblies for Information Processing

Marcel Bruchez, Ph.D.

3/16

Peggy Cotter, Ph.D.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

*The Margaret Ottie, MM'28 Undergraduate Lecture Series in Biological Sciences*

Contact-Dependent Signal Transduction in Burkholderia

 

Luisa Hiller, Ph.D.

3/23

Kristian Baker, Ph.D.

Case Western Reserve University

RNA Quality Control - novel insights into targeting of substrates to the nonsense-mediated mRNA decay pathway

Joel McManus, Ph.D.

3/30

Sacha Nelson, Ph.D.

Brandeis University

Physiological Genomics of Neuronal Cell Types

Aryn Gittis, Ph.D.

3/31

*10:30 a.m.

Raju Tomer, Ph.D. 

Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University

Rapid high-resolution mapping of intact brains structure and function

Marcel Bruchez, Ph.D.

4/6

Anthony Richardson, Ph.D.

University of Pittsburgh

Immunometabolism and Staphylococcus aureus Skin Infections

Luisa Hiller, Ph.D.

4/13

Hari Shroff, Ph.D.

NIH/NIBIB

High speed biological imaging at and beyond the diffraction limit

Fred Lanni, Ph.D.

4/20

Josh Huang, Ph.D.

Cold Spring Harbor Labs

Genetic dissection of cortical circuit organization and assembly - chandeliers light up pyramids

Alison Barth, Ph.D.

4/27

Charles Sindelar, Ph.D.

Yale University

One tiny step for kinesin, one slightly less tiny step for motor mechanics

David Hackney, Ph.D.

5/4

Xue Han, Ph.D.

Boston University

Tools and Principles to Understand Neural Networks of Parkinson’s Disease

Marcel Bruchez, Ph.D.

5/11

*2:00PM

Matthew Sachs, Ph.D.

Texas A&M University

Gene Regulation Through the Control of Ribosome Movement

Joel McManus, Ph.D.

Date

Speaker

Title

Host

9/2

Department of Biological Sciences

온라인바카라

Seminar for Senior Undergraduates

9/9

9/16

National Cancer Institute

Regulation of Transcription and RNA Processing in Single Cells: Understanding Heterogeneity in Gene Expression

Bob Murphy, Ph.D.

9/23

Department of Physics
온라인바카라

Biophysics of Herpesvirus infectivity

Aaron Mitchell, Ph.D.

9/30

Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies

Proteomic analysis of macromolecular protein complexes in oncogenic cell transformation

Bob Murphy, Ph.D.

10/14

University of Pittsburgh

Experimental evolution in bacterial biofilms to understand adaptation during infections

Luisa Hiller, Ph.D.

10/28

University of Utah

A Mobile Signaling Complex Regulates the Kinesin-Mediated Transport of Synaptic AMPARs

Adam Linstedt, Ph.D.

11/4

Northeastern University

Antibiotics from the Microbial Dark Matter

Student-invited Seminar Series

11/11

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Unlocking the secrets of Parkinson Disease

Aryn Gittis, Ph.D.

11/18

University of Illinois at Chicago

Streptococcus: a genus addicted to genetic transformation(?)

Luisa Hiller, Ph.D.

11/25

Thanksgiving Break

12/2

Julia Sero, Ph.D.

Institute for Cancer Research, London

Function Follows Form: Using high-content image analysis to investigate the relationships between cell morphology and gene expression

Bob Murphy, Ph.D.

12/9

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,

The Pennsylvania State University

From start to finish: the remarkable functions of the Ccr4-Not complex in the control of gene expression

Joel McManus, Ph.D.

12/16

NYU School of Medicine

Oxytocin, social behavior and excitatory-inhibitory balance

Alison Barth, Ph.D.

Date

Speaker

Title

Host

1/26

*Monday

, Ph.D.

University of California, San Francisco

Building a Neuron: Mechanisms Regulating the Cytoskeleton during Development and Function

Adam Linstedt, Ph.D.

1/28

, Ph.D.

University of California, San Francisco

Multiplex Regulation of Cytoplasmic Dynein Controls Intracellular Transport

Adam Linstedt, Ph.D.

2/4

, Ph.D.

Harvard University

Regulation of excitatory-inhibitory balance in cortical circuits by sensory-induced gene programs

Adam Linstedt, Ph.D.

2/11

Won-Suk Chung, Ph.D.

Stanford University

The phagocytic role of astrocytes in synapse elimination

Adam Linstedt, Ph.D.

2/18

Department of Neurobiology

Harvard Medical School

Sensorimotor coupling in the olfactory system

Alison Barth, Ph.D. & Nathan Urban, Ph.D.

2/25

University of California, San Francisco

The role of guanine nucleotide exchange factors at the synapse

Adam Linstedt, Ph.D.

3/2

*Monday

, Ph.D.

Stanford University

Neurexin-3 alternative splicing: insights into the synaptic function of neurexins

Adam Linstedt, Ph.D.

3/4

University of Colorado, Boulder

Life, Death and Mid-life Crises of Eukaryotic mRNAs

Joel McManus, Ph.D.

3/11

Spring Break

3/18


Penn State University

Competition between Invading Pathogens and Resident Microbiota

Luisa Hiller, Ph.D. & Joel McManus, Ph.D.

3/25

Penn State University

The role of kinesin-2 motors in bidirectional transport and cytoskeletal rearrangements in neurons

David Hackney, Ph.D.

4/1

University of California, San Diego

Dynamics of the Human Microbiome

Luisa Hiller, Ph.D. & Dannie Durand, Ph.D.

4/10

*Friday

Stanford University

Opportunistic RNAs and Acquisitive Genomes

Student-invited Seminar Series

4/15

Cahill Professor of Neurology and Physiology

University of California, San Francisco

Formation of the Regulated Secretory Pathway

Manoj Puthenveedu, Ph.D.

4/22

University of Virginia

Arf family GTPases in the control of neuronal and non-neuronal endocytic pathways

Manoj Puthenveedu, Ph.D.

4/29

Senior Investigator, ImmunoTechnology

The Genetic Architecture of the Immune System

Bob Murphy, Ph.D.

5/6

5/13

Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard University

Regulatory Roles of Repeat RNA

Joel McManus, Ph.D.

Date

Speaker

Title

Host

8/27

Carrie Doonan & John Woolford

Making the Most of Your Senior Year

9/3

Washington University's School of Medicine

Domestication and Diversification of Wine Yeast

Joel McManus, Ph.D.

9/10

No seminar this week

9/17

University of Wyoming

Bad Sleep in Activity-Dependent BDNF Mutant Mouse: A Window into Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Alison Barth, Ph.D

9/24

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine,

Department of Developmental Biology

Kidney Development, Regeneration and Small Molecules

Brooke McCartney, Ph.D.

10/1

University of Pennsylvania

Using the C. elegans Lineage to Decode Development

David Hackney, Ph.D

10/8

Columbia University Department of Chemistry

The Structural Dynamics of Translation Initiation

Marcel Bruchez, Ph.D.

10/15

Duke University School of Medicine

To Do Or Not To Do: Striatal synaptic and circuit contributions to repetitive “OCD-like” behaviors

Aryn Gittis, Ph.D.

10/22

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Department of Developmental Biology

Analyzing gene regulation across evolution, development, and differentiation

Veronica Hinman, Ph.D.

10/29

Department of Pathology and Radiation Oncology,

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine,

University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute 

A Journey into Death Mechanisms of Intestinal Stem Cells

Brooke McCartney, Ph.D.

11/5

University of Washington

Bacterial Adaptations to Life in the Stomach

Luisa Hiller, Ph.D.

11/12

University of Virginia

*cancelled

Arf family GTPases in the control of neuronal and non-neuronal endocytic pathways

Manoj Puthenveedu, Ph.D.

11/19

Benaroya Research Institute

Comparative Genomics and the Evo-Devo of Innovation

Veronica Hinman, Ph.D.

11/26

Thanksgiving Holiday

12/3

Harvard University

Molecular and Cellular Architecture of the Mouse Social Brain

Student-invited Seminar

12/10

The University of Texas at Austin

The Private Lives of Neurons

Sandra Kuhlman, Ph.D.

Date

Speaker

Title

Host

1/15

Dr. Shipra Vaishnava

Immune regulation of host-microbial interactions in the gut

1/29

*Rescheduled to 1/29 at 3:30 p.m.*

The integration of microbiota-derived signals to regulate intestinal immunity

1/29

Collective invasion in breast cancer requires a conserved basal epithelial program

2/5

Dynamic amino acid networks in enzyme catalysis

2/12

Robert Lee, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania

Bitter taste receptors are sentinels of innate immunity

2/19

Uncovering the molecular mechanisms that regulate the availability and resupply of synaptic vesicles for information transfer

2/26

Michael Behnke, Ph.D., Washington University School of Medicine

Mapping and characterizing virulence factors in the parasite Toxoplasma gondii

2/28

Functional dichotomy in experience-dependent plasticity among cellular subtypes of cortical layer V

3/5

Women in Science Seminar:

Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and behavior: distinct cholinergic mechanisms underlying regulation of food intake and corticothalamic development

3/12

No Seminar due to Spring Break

3/19

Out of the mouths of babes (and mice): Interleukin-17 signal transduction and fungal immunity

3/26

New perspectives of animal body evolution from hemichordate developmental biology

4/2

Erica Stone, Ph.D., University of California San Diego

Regulation of helper T cell differentiation and function by FOXO1, a key metabolic transcription factor

4/9

Polymer-based Protein Engineering 

4/16

Transcriptional Regulation and Metabolism in Malaria Parasites 

4/23

Endosome Mechanisms of Schizophrenia Susceptibility Genes 

4/30

Impaired TrkB receptor signaling underlies corticostriatal dysfunction in Huntington’s disease Endosome Mechanisms of Schizophrenia Susceptibility Genes 

5/21

Adam Kepecs, Ph.D., Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Mapping the response repertoire of identified neurons during decision making

5/27

Tamara K. Berdyyeva, Ph.D., Neuroscience Postdoctoral Fellow at Janssen

Investigating Mechanisms of Drug Action at the Neuronal Ensemble Level in Behaving Mice: Advantages of In-Vivo Calcium Imaging in Drug Discovery 
*Seminar will be held in MI 130

Date

Speaker

Title

Host

8/28

Maggie Braun, Ph.D.

Making the Most of Your Senior Year

9/4

Evolutionary Connections Between Heterochromatin and DNA Replication

9/11

Assembly & Dynamics of Uber Complex RNPs

9/18

Genotype-to-Phenotype Mapping in Post GWAS World

9/25

(12:30 pm.)

The Universality of the Distributed Genome Hypothesis among Bacterial Species

9/25

(3:30 p.m.)

Imaging Life at High Spatiotemporal Resolution

10/2

The Margaret Ottie, MM'28 Undergraduate Lecture Series in Biological Sciences

Worming our Way Through Endosomes: C. elegans Provides Insights into Receptor Recycling Mechanisms

10/9

Fitness and Modularity of Stochasticity in Gene Expression

10/16

Jack Waters, Ph.D., Allen Institute for Brain Science

Excitation of Neocortical Pyramidal Neurons via Nicotinic Receptors

10/23

Tom Maniatis, Ph.D., Columbia University

The Clustered Protocadherins Provide a Barcode for Single Cell Diversity in the Mammalian Brain

10/30

Won't you be my Neighbor? Cell Fate Determination by the Microenvironment

11/6

Sex Differences, Calcium and Cardiac Arrhythmias

11/13

Life, Death, and Resurrection at the Cellular Level

11/20

11/27

No Seminar due to Thanksgiving Break

12/4

Genetic Etiology of Congenital Heart Disease: Insights Gained from a Large Scale Mouse Forward Genetic Screen.

Date

Speaker

Title

Host

1/16

Imaging Voltage in Electrically Excitable Cells

MBIC Search Committee

1/22

(Tuesday @ Noon)

Super-resolution Fluorescence Microscopy at the Molecular Scale

MBIC Search Committee

1/23

All in a Sniff: Dissecting Olfactory System Function in the Context of Active Sensing

1/30

Brainstem Sensorimotor Circuits for Active Touch

2/6

Testing the Universality of the Distributed Genome Hypothesis among Bacterial Species: Development of a Core Genome-based Taxonomic Method

2/13

Moriel Vandsburger, Ph.D., Weizmann Institute of Science

Upon Closer Examination: Tailoring Magnetic Resonance Imaging Methods to Elucidate In Vivo Biological Phenomena

2/14

(Thursday)

Dave Zhang, Ph.D., Harvard Medical School

Nucleic Acid Molecular Engineering for Diagnostic Applications

MBIC Search Committee

2/20

Order from Disorder: Understanding the Role of Natively Unfolded Proteins in Neurodegeneration

2/27

Vladislav Verkhusha, Ph.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Engineering Fluorescent Proteins for Multiparameter Imaging

3/6

The Margaret Ottie, MM'28 Undergraduate Lecture Series in Biological Sciences

Synchrony Coding in Cerebellar Circuits

3/13

No Seminar due to Spring Break

3/20

The Genetics of Aging and Reproduction in C. elegans

3/27

Arrestin’ Developments: New Biological Functions for the α-arrestin Family of Trafficking Adaptors

4/3

Mechanisms and Functions of Synaptic and Intrinsic Plasticity in Normal and Pathological Auditory Processing

4/10

Acute Desensitization of Opioid Receptors

4/17

Searching for the “Holey Grail” – the Mechanism of Transport Through the Nuclear Pore of Cells

How physics, chemistry and computational simulations are elucidating the mechanisms of biological machines.

4/24

Critical Period Plasticity and Binocular Matching in the Mouse Visual Cortex

5/1

The Right Host can Make or Break the Visit of an Accidental Pathogen: Tales of Legionella

Date

Speaker

Title

Host

8/29

, Dr. Frederick A. Schwertz Distinguished Professor of Life Sciences & Head Department of Biological Sciences

, Director of Undergraduate Laboratories & Teaching Professor

Preparing for Your Senior Year at Carnegie Mellon (For Undergraduate Students)

9/5 & 9/6

9/12

Circuit Development in the Visual Thalamus of the Mouse

Sandra Kuhlman, Ph.D.

9/19

Morphological Evolution: The Modification and Origination of Nodes and Networks in Development

9/26

10/3

Metabolic Profiling of a Prototrophic Yeast Deletion Collection

10/10

The Neural Circuits of Itch

10/17

Promoting Change From Within: A Mechanistic Framework for Actin Network Reorganization by Alpha-Catenin at Cell-Cell Contacts

10/24

Transcriptional Control of Early Cardiovascular Development

10/31

CANCELED:

Synchrony Coding in Cerebellar Circuits

11/7

Reserved.

11/14

No Seminar due to

11/21

No Seminar due to Thanksgiving Break

11/28

Reserved.

12/5

Reserved.

Date

Speaker

Title

Host

1/5

Matthew Smear, Ph.D., HHMI’s Janelia Farm Research Campus

Active Olfaction

& the Neurobiology Search Committee

1/11

Aryn Gittis, Ph.D., Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease, UCSF

Striatal Interneurons and the Regulation of Striatal Output Pathways

& the Neurobiology Search Committee

1/18

No Seminar Due to Advisory Board

1/25

, Yale University

Cortical Dynamics are Controlled by Inhibition

2/1

2/8

2/15

2/22

2/29

3/1

MI Auditorium

Erik Shapiro, Ph.D., Departments of Diagnostic Radiology, Biomedical Engineering & Yale Stem Cell Center, Yale University School of Medicine

MRI-based Stem and Immune Cell Tracking

3/7

Kimberly Beatty, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley

Chemical Tools for Imaging Proteins and Pathogens

3/14

No Seminar Due to Spring Break

3/21

, Ecole normale supérieure, Paris; Transcription Imaging Consortium, HHMI, Janelia Farm

Research Center

Investigating the Nuclear Exploration and Target Search of DNA-binding Proteins in Mamallian Cells at the Single Molecule Level

3/28

4/4

The Margaret Ottie, MM'28 Undergraduate Lecture Series in Biological Sciences

Techung Lee, Ph.D., University of Buffalo

Lend me your Stem Cells to Heal my Broken Heart

BioSAC Student-invited Speaker

Student Representative: Kaitlin Healy

4/11

Becky Seal, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh

Delineating the Functional Role of Cholinergic-Glutamatergic Co-transmission in the Striatum

4/18

, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, NIH

Amyloids in Pathology and Biology: Lessons from α-Synuclein and Pmel17

and

4/25

, University of Florida

Mechanisms of RNA-Mediated Disease

5/2

, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Pennsylvania State University

Staying Alive: Strategies Used by your Neurons to Function as Long as you Do

5/9

(MI Auditorium)

, Center for Genomic Sciences, Allegheny-Singer Research Institute

Sex, War and Rumors: Driving Heterogeneity in Biofilms

Date

Speaker

Title & Abstract

Host

8/31

The Margaret Ottie, MM'28 Undergraduate Lecture Series in Biological Sciences

, University of Rochester

Tales from the Cellular Underworld: Quality-control and Conditionally Regulated mRNA Decay

9/7

, Biology Department and IGSP Center for Systems Biology, Duke University and GrassRoots Biotechnology

Development Rooted in Interwoven Networks

9/14

, 온라인바카라

The Evolution of Developmental Gene Regulatory Networks

9/21

, National Institutes of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, NIH

Nipped in the Bud: The Strange Ways that ESCRTs Sever Membranes

9/28

, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

You Can't Study What You Can't Measure

10/5

, University of Wisconsin

Exocytosis, Fusion Pores, and Membrane Bending

10/12

10/19

, Brandeis University

Sleep Circuits in Drosophila

10/26

11/2

, HHMI's Janelia Farm Research Campus

Timing in Olfaction

11/9

, Weill Cornell Medical College

Control of Synaptic Function

11/16

, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Nanometer Accuracy and Resolution with Fluorescence Microscopy: Watching Molecular Motors; Cancer Therapy

11/23

No Departmental Seminar due to Thanksgiving Break

11/30

 Sandra Kuhlman, Ph.D., UCLA

Practice Makes Perfect: Defining the Role of Inhibition in Vision and Sensory Learning

& the Neurobiology Search Committee

12/7

, NIH-NICDR

Qwnt-essential Patterning of the Sea Urchin Embryo

12/8

Kevin Franks, Ph.D., Columbia University

Assembling an Odor: Cortical Integration of Olfactory Information

& the Neurobiology Search Committee

12/14

(MI Social Room)

David Cox, Ph.D.,

Reverse-Engineering the Neuronal Substrates of Invariant Visual Object Recognition

& the Neurobiology Search Committee

Date

Speaker

Title

Host

1/12

1/17

(Monday, 12:30 p.m. in the Mellon Institute Social Room)

Ilana Witten, Ph.D., Stanford University

The Neuromodulatory Control of Reward: an Optogenetic Investigation

1/19

DJ Kleinbaum (바카라 온라인 추천 Biological Sciences '05) and Brian Frezza (바카라 온라인 추천 Computational Biology '05), Emerald Therapeutics

Liquid Information Processors as Next Generation Nucleic Acid Therapeutics

Maggie Braun, Ph.D.

1/24

(Monday, 12:30 p.m.)

Co-sponsored by the

Spencer Smith, Ph.D., The Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research, University College London

Maps in Neocortex

1/26

, Harvard University

Heterochromatin and Population Genomics: Y Variants Tip the Chromatin Balance

2/2

John Pool, Ph.D., University of California, Davis

Population Genomic Insights into Natural Selection and Altitude Adaptation

2/7

(Monday)

Praveen Sethupathy, Ph.D., NIH/NHGRI

Integrative Genomic Approaches for Mapping the cis-regulatory Landscape of Human Pancreatic Islets

2/16

No Seminar due to Bioimaging Day

2/17

(Thursday, Mellon Institute Social Room)

Co-sponsored by the

Kevin Bender, Ph.D., Oregon Hearing Research Center/Vollum Institute, Oregon Health & Science University

A Novel Role for Calcium in Neuronal Signaling

2/22

(Tuesday)

Jesse Gray, Ph.D., Harvard Medical School

How do Transcriptional Networks Rewire Neuronal Circuits?

2/28

(Monday, 12:30 p.m.)

David Margolis, Ph.D., Brain Research Institute, University of Zurich

Stability and Plasticity of Cortical Circuit Dynamics

3/2

William Costerton, Ph.D., Allegheny-Singer Research Institute, West Penn Allegheny Health System

Microbial Biofilms in Nature and Disease

3/9

, Harvard Medical School

Connecting Cortical Representations to Behavior

3/16

, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Cornell University

Function and Evolution of Small RNA Targeting

3/23

, Baylor College of Medicine

Visualizing Chaperonin in Different Functional States by Cryo-EM

3/30

Joel McManus, Ph.D., University of Connecticut Health Center

Evolution of Gene Regulatory Networks in Drosophila

4/6

, Department of Biological Sciences, 온라인바카라

In vivo Cytometry: An MRI-based Approach to Quantitatively Study Cell Trafficking and Function

4/13

Co-sponsored by 바카라 온라인 추천 Biomedical Engineering

, The State University of New York at Buffalo

Deadly Pile-ups on Neuronal

Highways: Investigating Axonal

Transport Defects in

Neurodegeneration

4/20

The Margaret Ottie, MM'28 Undergraduate Lecture Series in Biological Sciences

, Department of Cell & Systems Biology, University of Toronto

Regulation of Epithelial Polarity by the PAR Complex

4/27

, Department of Chemical Engineering, MIT

The Future of Regenerative Medicine, Tissue Engineering and Controlled Drug Delivery

BioSAC

Student Representative: Amy Wang

Date

Speaker

Title

Host

Thursday, 8/19 (1 – 3 p.m.)

Ben Jantzen, Coordinator of Graduate Student Programs, Eberly Center

Overview of Student Cognition

8/25

Maggie Braun, Ph.D., Assistant Department Head for Undergraduate Affairs and Special Faculty Lecturer, 온라인바카라

Preparing for Your Senior Year at Carnegie

Mellon (For Undergraduate Students)

9/1

9/8

Nathan Urban, Head, Department of Biological Sciences, 온라인바카라

Navigating NIH Funding (For Graduate Students)

9/15

9/16 (2 p.m.)

, Institute for Cancer Research in London

Signaling Networks that Regulate Morphological Noise and Promote Exploratory Behavior

co-sponsored by the

9/22

9/29

10/6

, Imperial College, London

Unravelling the Trafficking Code of G protein-coupled Receptors (GPCRs): Impact on Hormonal Signaling and Reproduction

10/13

The Margaret Ottie, MM'28 Undergraduate Lecture Series in Biological Sciences

, The Scripps Research Institute

Dissecting 40S Ribosome Assembly

10/20

, Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, University of Utah

Planarians, Stem Cells, and Regeneration

10/27

, James Madison University

Fostering Bacteriophage Genomics in the Classroom and Beyond

11/3

, Program Director for Technology Development Coordination, National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), NIH

A Revolution in DNA Sequencing Technologies -- Challenges & Opportunities

11/10

11/17

, University of California, San Francisco

Regulation of Signaling Receptors by Endocytosis

11/24

No Seminar due to Thanksgiving Break

12/1

, Allen Brain Institute

Neuroanatomical Transcriptomics: Large Scale Gene Expression Mapping in the Developing Mammalian Brain

12/3 (11 a.m., 6115 Gates-Hillman Center)

Klaus Palme, Freiburg Inst. For Advanced Studies, University of Freiburg (Germany)

The Magic Role of Auxin and Beyond

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