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< Tuesday, April 30, 2013 >
Abstract Abstract: This informative seminar covers new & advanced topics in HPLC method development that can be implemented immediately. Besides the basics of robust LC method development strategies, experts will present new column technologies and formats that offer unparalleled selectivity improvements. Practical tips for using HILIC chromatography will also be covered providing a complete spectrum of selectivity choices. New Ultra Performance Convergence Chromatography will also be presented.
Location UWBC Auditorium
More Info kevin_j_mcKaveney@waters.com
Abstract Origin of M. Tuberculosis
Location UWBC Conference Room 1360
Speaker(s) Dr. Caitlin Pepperell, Assistant Professor
Affiliation Medical Microbiology & Immunology & Medicine
More Info Willian Aylward aylward@wisc.edu
Location UWBC Atrium
More Info kevin_j_mckaveney@waters.com
Location UWBC Conference Room 1360
More Info Mara McDonald, 263-8941
Abstract Title:
TGF-beta/SMAD3 Driven Smooth Muscle Cell De-differentiation
Location UWBC Conference Room 1360
Speaker(s) Daniel DiRenzo
Affiliation Postdoctoral Trainee (Kent Lab), Vascular Surgery
More Info Sue Gilbert, sggilber@wisc.edu, 263-2982
Web Address stemcells.wisc.edu
Location UWBC Conference Room 1360
More Info Mara McDonald, 263-8941
Abstract Freshman Discussion
Location UWBC Conference Room 1360
More Info jmpeter2@wisc.edu
Abstract Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) Telomerase-Immortalized Oral Keratinocytes: A New Model for Dissecting the Contributions of EBV in Epithelial Tumors? (Jackson)
Formation of Polyclonal Tumors in the Intestine - Cooperation versus Recruitment (Leystra)
Location Temin Room (11th Floor) McArdle Laboratory
Speaker(s) Jacqueline Jackson and Alyssa Leystra
Affiliation Kenney lab (Jackson) and Halberg lab (Leystra)
More Info adler@oncology.wisc.edu
Abstract Calcium Channel Modulation involves Calmodulin on the Move
Location 1325 HSLC
Speaker(s) Dr. David Yue, PhD
Affiliation Johns Hopkins University
More Info Christine Ayers, cayers@wisc.edu
Web Address cvrc.wisc.edu