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  • Regulation of Cell Fate and Patterning in the Developing Mammalian Cochlea
    • - Kelley, Matthew.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : NIH Director's Seminars

    Regulation of Cell Fate and Patterning in the Developing Mammalian Cochlea

  • GMAC - Back To The Future! (HHS Only)
    • - Geoffrey E. Grant, Staff Director (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : HHS Only
    A Seminar presented by the GMAC Subcommittee on Training

    For more information, visit http://odoerdb2.od.nih.gov/gmac/gmac/trs_main.html

    GMAC - Back To The Future! (HHS Only)

  • The New Phase of Transcriptome Analysis
    • - Hayashizaki, Y.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Wednesday Afternoon Lectures

    The New Phase of Transcriptome Analysis

  • Genetics, Stored Tissue and Conflicts of Interest - 2006 (Session 7)
    • - Hull, Sara Chandros.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Bioethics

    Genetics, Stored Tissue and Conflicts of Interest - 2006 (Session 7)

  • Third Annual Interdisciplinary Women's Health Research Symposium
    • - Interdisciplinary Women's Health Research Symposium (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Women's Health

    Third Annual Interdisciplinary Women's Health Research Symposium

  • NBS Travel HPOC OA Meeting - November 2006 (NIH Only)
    • - NBS (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : NIH Only

    NBS Travel

    NBS Travel HPOC OA Meeting - November 2006 (NIH Only)

  • Innate Immunity: Mechanisms and Pathways
    • - Medzhitov, Ruslan.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Immunology

    Innate Immunity: Mechanisms and Pathways

  • Optical Tweezers: Biophysics, One Molecule at a Time
    • - Block, Steven M.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Wednesday Afternoon Lectures

    Optical Tweezers: Biophysics, One Molecule at a Time

  • Neurosteroids for Prevention and Treatment of Neurodegenerative Disease: Translating Basic Science into Therapeutic Reality
    • - Brinton, Roberta Diaz.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Special

    Neurosteroids for Prevention and Treatment of Neurodegenerative Disease: Translating Basic Science into Therapeutic Reality

  • EPBIG - Botulism: pathogenesis, treatment and threat aspects
    • - Arnon, Stephen S.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Emergency Preparedness and Biodefense

    EPBIG - Botulism: pathogenesis, treatment and threat aspects

  • Functional Genomics of Critical Illness and Injury Surviving Stress: Organ Systems to Molecules (Day 2)
    • - NIH Symposium on the Functional Genomics of Critical Illness and Injury (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Conferences

    Functional Genomics of Critical Illness and Injury Surviving Stress: Organ Systems to Molecules (Day 2)

  • NIH Extramural Administrative Officer Monthly Meeting - November 2006 (NIH Only)
    • - NIH (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Administrative Officer Meetings (NIH Only)
    NIH Extramural Administrative Officer Meeting

    Corridor Cleanup
    J.P. McCabe and Cyrena Simons

    NBS Organizational Impact
    Deborah Fountain and Judy Duff

    NIH Extramural Administrative Officer Monthly Meeting - November 2006 (NIH Only)

  • Mechanisms of Neuronal Degeneration and Protection
    • - Bellen, Hugo J.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Neuroscience

    Mechanisms of Neuronal Degeneration and Protection

  • TRACO: Radiation Therapy and Mouse Models
    • - Camphausen, Kevin.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : TRACO

    TRACO: Radiation Therapy and Mouse Models

  • Functional Genomics of Critical Illness and Injury Surviving Stress: Organ Systems to Molecules (Day 1)
    • - NIH Symposium on the Functional Genomics of Critical Illness and Injury (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Conferences

    Functional Genomics of Critical Illness and Injury Surviving Stress: Organ Systems to Molecules (Day 1)

  • Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee (RAC) September 2006
    • - Office of Biotechnology Activities (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Advisory Boards
    The RAC is a technical committee whose goal is to consider the current state of knowledge and technology regarding recombinant DNA. This includes review of human gene transfer trials, and an assessment of the ability of DNA recombinants to survive in nature and the potential for transfer of genetic material to other organisms. It also considers hypothetical hazards and methods for monitoring and minimizing risks. Approximately one-third of the 15 members do not have scientific expertise but represent public interests and attitudes. This balance is intended to provide a forum for open public debate of social and scientific issues attendant to recombinant DNA research. The RAC has been overwhelmingly successful in achieving this goal.

    For more information, visit the
    Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee (RAC) Conference Web Site

    Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee (RAC) September 2006

  • Extramural Forums Meeting (NIH Only)
    • - NIH (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : NIH Only
    Extramural Forums Meeting (NIH Only)

    Extramural Forums Meeting (NIH Only)

  • Network Biology: From Scale-Free Networks to Human Diseases
    • - Albert-L찼szl처 Barab찼si, Ph.D., University of Notre Dame (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
    There is an increasing need to understand how molecules and the interactions between them determine the function of the cell's enormously complex machinery. Rapid advances in network biology indicate that cellular networks are governed by universal laws, offering a new conceptual framework that could potentially help us gain a better understanding of biology and disease pathologies in the twenty-first century. Dr. Barabasi will review some advances in this direction, from the emergence of scale-free networks in biological systems to the robustness conferred by these architectural elements to cellular networks. He will talk about the human disease network, or the 'diseasome', and its implications to understanding the interplay between the cell's network organization and the selection for Mendelian diseases.

    For more information, visit
    http://www.nd.edu/~alb

    WALS

    Network Biology: From Scale-Free Networks to Human Diseases

  • All in the Family: TNF-Receptor Family Signaling in the Healthy and Diseased Immune System
    • - Richard Siegel (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Immunology
    The Immunology Interest Group (IIG) organizes activities designed to promote information exchange and interactions among NIH scientists interested in the field of immunology, broadly defined. Interactions are facilitated via weekly meetings on current topics as well as an annual Immunology Retreat.

    For more information, visit
    The Immunology Interest Group

    All in the Family: TNF-Receptor Family Signaling in the Healthy and Diseased Immune System

  • Genomic Instability and Cancer: Insights from Analysis of Bloom Syndrome
    • - Hickson, Ian D.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : DNA Repair

    Genomic Instability and Cancer: Insights from Analysis of Bloom Syndrome