KSUCVM • COBRE

Center for Epithelial Function in Health and Disease

Thursday, February 3, 2005
K-State Union, Big XII Room, 2nd Floor
Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS
Sponsored by K-INBRE, COBRE Marcus, COBRE Georg, COBRE Hanzlik, COBRE Narayan
and KSU College of Veterinary Medicine/Anatomy & Physiology

Time  Presenter Topic
1:30 pm  Dr. Daniel Marcus, Dean Ralph Richardson, Dr. Jim Guikema Introductions
1:45 pm Dr. Ruth Welti Kansas Lipidomics Center
2:00 pm Dr. Philine Wangemann Laser Confocal Microscopy Core Facility, KSU COBRE
2:15 pm Dr. Joan Hunt — KUMC The K-INBRE: Support for Kansas Researchers
2:30 pm  Dr. Barbara Valent Gene Expression Facility at KSU
2:45 pm  Dr. Bill Narayan — KUMC Development of DNA vaccines against HIV,
Hepatitis C and Dengue viruses
3:00 pm  Tim Sobering Electronics Design Laboratory at KSU
3:15 pm   Break
3:30 pm  Dr. David Franz National Agricultural Biosecurity Center
3:45 pm  Dr. John Tomich Biotechnology Core Facility at KSU
4:00 pm  Dr. Mary L. Michaelis — KU Probing Protein Structure and Function: From Proteomics to Protein Crystals
4:15 pm  Dr. Roman Ganta Molecular Biology Support Core, KSU COBRE
4:30 pm Dr. Vadim Gurvich — KU  Drug Discovery at KU: Available Resources and Future Plans
4:45 pm  Dr. Robin Denell Center for Basic Cancer Research
5:00 pm  Dr. Peter Smith — KUMC INBRE Bioinformatics at KUMC, KU and KSU
5:30 pm   Dinner

This meeting is underwritten in part by the NIH-funded Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) “Epithelial Function in Health and Disease.”

 

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