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BMH Seminars, schedule for Spring 2012

Date and place: Mondays at 12.00, Biomedicum Helsinki, Lecture Hall 1

The coordinator sees that the hosts are informed of

  • the travel (economy class),
  • accomodation (2 night covered, hotel rooms booked by Minna Arekhau),
  • lunch (student instructions are here) and
  • dinner arrangements (200 euros incl. VAT available).

An agenda for the speaker needs to be arranged to interact with other BMH researchers.

A formal draft for an invitation is linked here. Please change the footer and other information with your contact information.

Travel expences form to be given to speakers.

Spring 2012 -------Archive -- -

Date
Host / Student Host
Lecturer
Title

9.1.


CANCELLED
   

16.1.



Dan Lindholm
/
No student lunch




Heikki Rauvala Neuroscience Center, University of Helsinki



Extracellular matrix  in  brain development and plasticity

Note! 25.1. seminar exceptionally on Wednesday and in Lecture Hall 2

25.1.



Anu Wartiovaara/
Jenni Elo




David Thorburn

Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia 



Next Generation DNA Sequencing of Mitochondrial Disease

30.1.


Maciej Lalowski/
Enzo Scifo






Matthias Selbach

Max Delbrück Centre for Molecular Medicine (MDC), Berlin-Buch, Germany



Global quantification of mammalian gene expression control
 

6.2.



Riitta Korpela/
Lotta Stenman




Michael Schemann
Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany


Enteric nervous system in health and disease

Note! 17.2. seminar exceptionally on Friday and in Lecture Hall 1

17.2.



Jorma Paavonen
/
No student lunch





Torbjörn Bäckström
Clinical Sciences University of Umeå, Sweden


Stress and sex steroids as modulators of brain activities

20.2.


WINTER HOLIDAYS
   

27.2.



Esa Korpi/
Elena Vashchinkina





Anton Bespalov

Neuroscience Research, Abbott, Ludwigshafen, Germany


Glutamate in brain diseases: Drug development perspective

5.3.



Alexander Plyusnin/
Maria Razzauti





Christian Drosten

Institute of Virology
University of Bonn Medical Centre, Bonn, Germany



Searching for emerging zoonotic viruses: paramixoviruses in bats and rodents

12.3.



Dan Lindholm/
Raili Koivuniemi





Patrik Ernfors
Molecular Neurodevelopment, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden



Glial progenitors in nerves as a cellular source for skin pigmentation
Note! 20.3. seminar exceptionally on Tuesday and in Lecture Hall 2, coffee served at 11:30 in Seminar room 3 and Student lunch at 13:00 in Meeting room 1.

20.3.



Vuokko Kinnula/
Witold Mazur



Irfan Rahman
University of Rochester, New York, USA



Epigenetics, inflammation, and cellular senescence in premature lung aging

26.3.



Iiris Hovatta/
Tessa Sipilä




Maurizio Popoli

Pharmacological Sciences, University of Milan, Italy




Omic Studies in Animal Moldel of Mood/Anxiety Disorders: Clues for Pathophysiology and Pharmacogenomics in Humans

2.4.


Riitta Korpela/
Laura Piirainen





Alice H. Lichtenstein

Jean Mayer USDA HNRCA, Tufts University, Boston, USA


Diet and lipid-glucose metabolism

9.4.


EASTER
   

16.4.


Maija Castren/
Veronika Rezov





Laurent Roybon

Wallenberg Neuroscience Center Lund University, Sweden

 

Directed differentiation of motor neurons and astrocytes from human Stem Cells

23.4.


Anu Wartiovaara/
Eino Palin




Gottfried Schatz

Biocenter, University of Basel, Switzerland


What it takes to succeed in science

30.4.


MAY DAY EVE
   

7.5.


Karl Åkerman/
No student lunch




Vincenzo Di Marzo
Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, Pozzuoli, Italy




The endocannabinoid system as a new opportunity to develop new multi-target therapeutic drugs

14.5.


Sampsa Hautaniemi/
Riku Louhimo




Lilia Alberghina
Milano-Bicocca University, Italy



Metabolic remodeling of glutamine utilization in Kras dependent cancer cells

Note a double seminar: Anton Berns 12.00-12.50, Peter ten Dijke 12.50-13.40.
Instead of student lunch, coffee and cake for all participants after the seminars.

 

21.5


Kari Alitalo

 


Juha Klefsröm

 



Anton Berns
The Netherlands Cancer Institute, The Netherlands

Peter ten Dijke
Leiden University, The Netherlands



Mouse models of lung cancer

 


Misregulation of TGFß signaling in breast cancer

 

28.5.

Kari Alitalo/Timo Otonkoski/
Hanna Heloterä

Juan Carlos Izpisúa Belmonte
Salk Institute, San Diego, USA

Stem Cells and Aging

 
Fall 2012    

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