Weekly Events

The CMB Seminar starts in September goes through June. Seminars are presented on Tuesdays from 11:30 am in Davis Auditorium at Flecther Allen. The events listed below are the usual times for these events.

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
11:00 am
Environmental Pathology/VCC Seminar

HSRF 200

Noon
Physiology Seminar
Stafford 101

3:35 pm
Biology Seminar
Marsh Life Sci 105

4:00 pm
Pharmacology
HSRF 300
8:15 am
Vermont Lung Center Seminar (COBRE)
HSRF 200

9:00 am
Muscle Club
HSRF 400

11:30
CMB Seminar
Davis Auditorium


9:00 am
Environmental Pathology

12:15 pm
MMG Seminar
Stafford 101

12:30 pm
Neuro Grad Journal Club
HSRF 400
8:00 am
Pathology Grand Rounds
HSRF 400

8:30 am
Immunobiology
HSRF 300


Noon
Pathology
HSRF 200

Noon
MD/PhD Program
HSRF 400

12:30 pm
Cell Lunch Seminar
Marsh 124

4:00 pm
Plant Biology
Marsh Life Sci 105
12:15 pm
Biochem Seminar
Given C443

Noon
Neuro Seminar
HSRF 400

Current CMB Seminars (PDF)
The CMB seminar is held September through June at 11:30 on Tuesdays in Davis Auditorium unless otherwise noted. Weekly emails offer details about each seminar. To be placed on this CMB seminar announcement email list, please contact Erin Montgomery. An archive of past CMB student seminars is available here.

Faculty Evaluation Form (PDF) (Word)
Student Evaluation Form
(PDF) (Word)

Date
Speaker
Seminar Title
02/14/12 Chloe Adams TBA


Recent Guest Speakers

Date
Speaker & Institution
Seminar Title
04/20/10 Ramiro Barrantes-Reynolds Detecting Cooperating Amino Acids
08/21/08 Rong Li Think Small, Think Big, and Think Evolution: What 21st Century Cell Biology has in Store for Us
05/31/05 Dave Topham Regulation of extralymphoid influenza specific CD8 T cells via the extracellular matrix
02/15/05 Jeralyn Haraldsen Using small molecules to study invasion by the obligate, intracellular parasite Toxoplasma gondii
11/30/04 Roberto Loi Development of lung airway epithelium in vivo from adult marrow-derived cells
11/02/04 John Condeelis Why Invasive Tumor Cells are track Stars and Why This is Important for Metastasis
10/19/04 Matthew Hogg Crystallographic snapshots of a replicative DNA polymerase encountering an abasic site