2013 Weill Institute Symposium
Cell Signaling and Molecular Dynamics
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Beginning at 9:00 AM
Call Auditorium, Kennedy Hall
We are thrilled to announce the third biennial Weill Institute Symposium, focused on cell signaling and molecular dynamics, which will be held all day on Tuesday, October 15th, 2013.
The Symposium will be free and open to the Cornell University community in its broadest sense. Registration for the event will be accessible from this page beginning on August 1, 2013. In the meantime, please contact us if you have any questions or concerns.
PRESENTERS:
Brenda Andrews
University of Toronto
Exploring biological pathways and networks using yeast functional genomics
Eric Betzig
Janelia Farm Research Campus, HHMI
Imaging life at high spatiotemporal resolution
Sean Cutler
University of California, Riverside
Abscisic acid receptors and their importance for plant drought tolerance
F. Ulrich Hartl
Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
Molecular chaperones: role in protein folding and proteostasis
Ari Helenius
ETH Zürich
Virus entry and uncoating
Grant Jensen
California Institute of Technology
How electron cryotomography is opening a new window into cell biology
Jeff Lichtman
Harvard University
Imaging the connectome
Gero Miesenböck
University of Oxford
Lighting up the brain: a decade of optogenetic control in neuroscience