Past Virology Seminar Speakers (1999)
Feb. 8, 1999. Dr. Mark Peeples. Respiratory Syncytial virus shifts into reverse genetics. Rush University.
March 8, 1999. Dr. Laimonis Laiminis. Genetic analysis of human papillomavirus life cycle in differentiating epithelia. Northwestern University.
April 4, 1999. Dr. Paul Bates. Insight into the function of viral glycoproteins: Lessons from retroviruses and Ebola. University of Pennsylvania.
April 19, 1999. Dr. Hung Fan. Leukemogenesis by Moloney MLV. University of California at Irvine.
May 2, 1999. Dr. Leslie Schiff. Reovirus protein sigma 3: Dual roles in viral entry and translational regulation. University of Minnesota.
May 24, 1999. Dr. Michael Katze.
Realities of virus-host interactions: Evasion of the host
defense, hijacking of the protein synthesizing machinery, and
microarray surprises. University of Washington.
September 20, 1999. Dr. Edward Mocarski. Cytomegalovirus-encoded
chemokines controlling tropism and pathogenesis. Stanford
University.
October 18, 1999. Dr. Judy White. New Insights into fusion mediated by the influenza hemagglutinin. University of Virginia.
October 25, 1999. Dr. Robert Schneider. HBV X Protein Stimulation of Src and Pyk2 Tyrosine Kinases Activates Viral Reverse Transcription. New York University.
November 08, 1999. Dr. Gary Cohen. Entry of herpes simplex virus into mammalian cells. University of Pennsylvania.
December 13, 1999. Dr. Richard Longnecker. LMP2-A Means or Regulator of Epstein-Barr Virus Persistence. Northwestern University.