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Yale University School of Medicine
Electron Microscopy in the Molecular Era: A World Inside the World You See

Electron Microscopy in the Molecular Era image.

Friday November 4, 2005 1:30 - 3:30 PM

The Anlyan Center Auditorium

300 Cedar Street, New Haven

Given the remarkable progress in the fields of molecular biology and genome sequencing, there is a greater need than ever for high-resolution imaging techniques such as electron microscopy to study the sub-cellular localization and function of the thousands of new proteins that have been identified.


 

Opening Remarks

Robert J. Alpern, M.D.
Dean, Yale School of Medicine, Ensign Professor of Medicine


General Overview

Ira S. Mellman, Ph.D.
Chair and Sterling Professor of Cell Biology
Professor of Immunobiology

 

Marc Pypaert, Ph.D.

Director of the Electron Microscopy Facility
Research Scientist in Cell Biology


Presentation slides

From Golgi Vesicles to Golgi Stacks

Graham B. Warren, Ph.D.
Professor of Cell Biology

Endocytic Mechanisms at the Neuronal Synapse

Pietro De Camilli, M.D.
Eugene Higgins Professor of Cell Biology

Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Type 2 Diabetes

Gerald I. Shulman, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Medicine (Endocrinology)
Professor of Cellular and Molecular Physiology

Imaging Macromolecules in their Cellular Context

John Heuser, M.D.
Professor of Biophysics, Department of Cell Biology and Physiology
Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri
Visiting Scientist, Yale School of Medicine 2005-2006


Tour

A brief tour of the Electron Microscopy facility will follow


REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED

SPONSORED BY Office of the Dean, Yale School of Medicine


About The Dean's Workshops

The Dean's Workshops series brings together physicians and scientists from across the School of Medicine, the Yale medical center and Yale University to address topics of critical importance in advancing biomedical research and patient care. The workshops will serve as a forum for new ideas and collaborations across disciplines.



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