Seminars in 2000
02/14. Dr. Tom
Gallager. Molecular
Biology of Coronavirus Entry into Cells. Loyola University.
03/20. Dr. John Wills. Targeting of Peripherally-Bound
Membrane Proteins: Insights from Retrovirus-Herpesvirus Chimeras. Penn State University.
04/03. Dr. Jonathan Leis. The Mechanism of Retrovirus
Concerted DNA Integration.
Northwestern University.
04/10. Dr. Steve Goff. Viral and host genes involved in
early and late stages of retrovirus replication. Columbia University.
05/01. Dr. Joseph C. Glorioso, III.
Gene Therapy of Nervous
System Disease Using HSV Vectors. University
of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
08/28. Dr. Michael Lai. New insights into the replication and pathogenesis of hepatitis C Virus. University of Southern California
09/25. Dr. Elliott Kieff. Molecular Mechanisms by which Epstein-Barr Virus Causes Cancer. Harvard University
10/02. Dr. Richard Whitley. Herpes simplex virus: From Encephalitis to Gene Therapy. University of Alabama
10/30. Dr. David Knipe. Herpes Simplex Virus Latent Infection and the Host Immune Response. Harvard University
11/03. Dr. Wesley Sundquist. Structures and Assemblies of the HIV Coat Preteins. University of Utah
11/20. Dr. John Young. A novel viral entry mechanism involving receptor-priming and low pH-dependent triggering of a retroviral envelope glycoprotein. University of Wisconsin