National Institutes of Health
Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series

January 2011

Dr. BradolJanuary 5, 2011 at 3 p.m. in Masur Auditorium
Dr. Jean-Hervé Bradol
"Resistant Malaria Treated by Mediation from Asia to Africa"

Jean-Hervé Bradol, M.D., the Research Director of the Centre de Réflexion sur l'Action et les Savoirs Humanitaires at the Fondation Médecins Sans Frontières, will present "Resistant Malaria Treated by Mediation from Asia to Africa" on January 5, 2011. The lecture can be viewed live via videocast.

Dr. WenteDr. Wente is rescheduled to lecture on May 3, 2011.
Dr. Susan Wente
"Beyond the Nuclear Pore: from mRNA Export to Translation"

Susan Wente, Ph.D., a Professor in the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Associate Vice Chancellor for Research, and Senior Associate Dean for Biomedical Sciences at Vanderbilt University, will present "Beyond the Nuclear Pore: from mRNA Export to Translation" on January 12, 2011. The lecture can be viewed live via videocast.



Dr. GoldsteinJanuary 19, 2011 at 3 p.m. in Masur Auditorium
Dr. David Goldstein
"Human Genetics in the Next Generation: Rare Variants and Common Cures"


David Goldstein, Ph.D., the Director of the Center for Human Genome Variation at Duke University, will present "Human Genetics in the Next Generation: Rare Variants and Common Cures" on January 19, 2011. The lecture can be viewed live via videocast.


Dr. HarrisJanuary 26, 2011 at 3 p.m. in Masur Auditorium NEW DATE
Dr. Eva Harris
"From the Bench to the Field and Back: A Global Approach to Dengue and Influenza"

Eva Harris, Ph.D., a Professor of Infectious Diseases and Director of the Center for Global Public Health at the University of California at Berkeley, and President of the Sustainable Sciences Institute, will present "From the Bench to the Field and Back: A Global Approach to Dengue and Influenza" on January 26, 2011. The lecture can be viewed live via videocast.


 

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