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Biochemistry Graduate Seminar May 1

05-01-201311:00 AM  - 12:00 PMBiochemistry Conference Room BSB 376

"The Role of CCL20/CCR6 in Psoriasis" Seminar presented by Anthony Getschman, graduate student, Dr. Brian Volkman lab, Dept. of Biochemsitry, Medical College of Wisconsin.

"Characterizing Differential Responses to Bevacizumab Therapy in GBM by MS-Based Proteomics" Seminar presented by Maxime Heroux, graduate student, Dr. Shama Mirza lab, Dept. of Biochemistry, Medical College of Wisconsin.

Oxidative Signaling Journal Club May 3

05-03-201312:00 PM  - 1:00 PMBiochemistry Conference Room BSB 376

Meets at 12 noon for 1 h every Friday in Rm. 376 of Biochemistry Department. Recent papers focusing on oxidative signaling pathways with responses ranging from cell proliferation to cell senescence or death are emphasized, particularly those dealing with novel sensing mechanisms and sensor proteins responding to ROS or RNS redox.

Biochemistry Graduate Seminar May 8

05-08-201311:00 AM  - 12:00 PMBiochemistry Conference Room BSB 376

"The Role of ATM in the Beta-Cell Response to Nitric Oxide" Seminar presented by Bryndon Oleson, graduate student, Dr. John Corbett lab, Dept. of Biochemistry, Medical College of Wisconsin.

Oxidative Signaling Journal Club May 10

05-10-201312:00 PM  - 1:00 PMBiochemistry Conference Room BSB 376

Meets at 12 noon for 1 h every Friday in Rm. 376 of Biochemistry Department. Recent papers focusing on oxidative signaling pathways with responses ranging from cell proliferation to cell senescence or death are emphasized, particularly those dealing with novel sensing mechanisms and sensor proteins responding to ROS or RNS redox.

Biochemistry Graduate Seminar May 15

05-15-201311:00 AM  - 12:00 PMBiochemistry Conference Room BSB 376

"Investigating the Mechanism of Raf-MEK-ERK Mediated Growth Arrest" Seminar presented by Mansi Karkhanis, graduate student, Dr. Jong-In Park lab, Dept. of Biochemistry, Medical College of Wisconsin

"Altered Interaction of Modified High Density Lipoprotein With Scavender Receptor B1" Seminar presented by Alexandra Chadwick, graduate student, Dr. Daisy Sahoo lab, Dept. of Biochemsitry, Medical College of Wisconsin

Oxidative Signaling Journal Club May 17

05-17-201312:00 PM  - 1:00 PMBiochemistry Conference Room BSB 376

Meets at 12 noon for 1 h every Friday in Rm. 376 of Biochemistry Department. Recent papers focusing on oxidative signaling pathways with responses ranging from cell proliferation to cell senescence or death are emphasized, particularly those dealing with novel sensing mechanisms and sensor proteins responding to ROS or RNS redox.

Oxidative Signaling Journal Club May 24

05-24-201312:00 PM  - 1:00 PMBiochemistry Conference Room BSB 376

Meets at 12 noon for 1 h every Friday in Rm. 376 of Biochemistry Department. Recent papers focusing on oxidative signaling pathways with responses ranging from cell proliferation to cell senescence or death are emphasized, particularly those dealing with novel sensing mechanisms and sensor proteins responding to ROS or RNS redox.

MASBIG Meeting May 30th

05-30-20134:00 PM  - 6:00 PMTBRC room C2195 and 2nd floor atrium

Milwaukee Area Structural Biology Interest Group (MASBIG) meeting. Speakers will be James Cook and Alexander Arnold from the Milwaukee Institute for Drug Discovery at UW-Milwaukee. Please join us for this exciting opportunity to learn about drug discovery efforts on the UW-Milwaukee campus, and feel free to forward this invitation to any interested colleagues.

AGENDA:

4:00 Jim Cook - "Synthesis of Nonsedating Anxiolytics Active Against Neuropathic Pain, as well as Seizures"

4:30 Leggy Arnold - "Identification and Development of Three Different Classes of Vitamin D Receptor-Coactivator Binding Inhibitors"

5:00 Social hour w/refreshments; TBRC atrium and terrace.

Oxidative Signaling Journal Club May 31

05-31-201312:00 PM  - 1:00 PMBiochemistry Conference Room BSB 376

Meets at 12 noon for 1 h every Friday in Rm. 376 of Biochemistry Department. Recent papers focusing on oxidative signaling pathways with responses ranging from cell proliferation to cell senescence or death are emphasized, particularly those dealing with novel sensing mechanisms and sensor proteins responding to ROS or RNS redox.

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