Difference: Challenge1Program (1 vs. 17)

Revision 1717 May 2022 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"

Program -- Challenges in Biology -- 1:00PM Monday Oct 20, 2008 -- Davis Auditorium, Columbia University

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome – Professor Arthur Palmer, Columbia

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, Professor Robert Darnell, Rockefeller University

1:20 PM Professor David Ron, NYU Medical Center, " A physiological perspective on the cellular response to unfolded protein load "

2:20 PM Professor Robert Singer, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, " Watching Messenger RNA in Action "

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Professor Joachim Frank, Columbia University, " Toward a mechanistic understanding of protein synthesis in the cell "

4:40 - 5:30 PM Reception

Speaker Biosketches:

David Ron, MD, PhD directs a research laboratory at Molecular Pathogenesis Program of the Kimmel Center for Biology and Medicine of the Skirball Institute. He is professor of Medicine and Julius Raynes professor of Cell Biology at New York University’s School of Medicine. He has board certifications in Endocrinology and Metabolism as well as in Internal Medicine. His research focuses on malfolded proteins and cellular degeneration and human disease.

http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/mp/ronlab/index.html

Robert H Singer, PhD is professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience at Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University and Co-Chair of Anatomy and Structural Biology. He uses fluorescent labels in both fixed and living cells to study RNA expression and movement in single cells. He also develops microscopy techniques and digital image analysis algorithms to visualize many RNAs simultaneously.

Changed:
<
<
http://singerlab.aecom.yu.edu
>
>
 Dr. Joachim Frank is a HHMI investigator, and also a Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics and of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Dr. Frank developed the single-particle reconstruction approach and applied it to the ribosome.

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/franklab

Sponsored by Columbia University and the New York Structural Biology Center

Organized with Profs. John Hunt and Arthur G. Palmer III.

Revision 1616 Oct 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"

Program -- Challenges in Biology -- 1:00PM Monday Oct 20, 2008 -- Davis Auditorium, Columbia University

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome – Professor Arthur Palmer, Columbia

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, Professor Robert Darnell, Rockefeller University

1:20 PM Professor David Ron, NYU Medical Center, " A physiological perspective on the cellular response to unfolded protein load "

2:20 PM Professor Robert

Changed:
<
<
Singer, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, " *Watching Messenger RNA in
>
>
Singer, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, " Watching Messenger RNA in Action "
Deleted:
<
<
Action* "
 3:20 PM Coffee Break
Changed:
<
<
3:40 PM Professor Joachim Frank, Columbia University, " *Toward a mechanistic
>
>
3:40 PM Professor Joachim Frank, Columbia University, " Toward a mechanistic understanding of protein synthesis in the cell "
Deleted:
<
<
understanding of protein synthesis in the cell* "
 4:40 - 5:30 PM Reception

Speaker Biosketches:

David Ron, MD, PhD directs a research laboratory at Molecular Pathogenesis Program of the Kimmel Center for Biology and Medicine of the Skirball Institute. He is professor of Medicine and Julius Raynes professor of Cell Biology at New York University’s School of Medicine. He has board certifications in Endocrinology and Metabolism as well as in Internal Medicine. His research focuses on malfolded proteins and cellular degeneration and human disease.

http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/mp/ronlab/index.html

Robert H Singer, PhD is professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience at Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University and Co-Chair of Anatomy and Structural Biology. He uses fluorescent labels in both fixed and living cells to study RNA expression and movement in single cells. He also develops microscopy techniques and digital image analysis algorithms to visualize many RNAs simultaneously.
http://singerlab.aecom.yu.edu

Dr. Joachim Frank is a HHMI investigator, and also a Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics and of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Dr. Frank developed the single-particle reconstruction approach and applied it to the ribosome.

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/franklab

Sponsored by Columbia University and the New York Structural Biology Center

Organized with Profs. John Hunt and Arthur G. Palmer III.

Revision 1516 Oct 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"

Program -- Challenges in Biology -- 1:00PM Monday Oct 20, 2008 -- Davis Auditorium, Columbia University

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome – Professor Arthur Palmer, Columbia

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, Professor Robert Darnell, Rockefeller University

1:20 PM Professor David Ron, NYU Medical Center, " A physiological perspective on the cellular response to unfolded protein load "

2:20 PM Professor Robert

Changed:
<
<
Singer, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, *"Watching Messenger RNA in Action"*
>
>
Singer, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, " *Watching Messenger RNA in Action* "
 3:20 PM Coffee Break
Changed:
<
<
3:40 PM Professor Joachim Frank, Columbia University, *"Toward a mechanistic understanding of protein synthesis in the cell"*
>
>
3:40 PM Professor Joachim Frank, Columbia University, " *Toward a mechanistic understanding of protein synthesis in the cell* "
 4:40 - 5:30 PM Reception

Speaker Biosketches:

David Ron, MD, PhD directs a research laboratory at Molecular Pathogenesis Program of the Kimmel Center for Biology and Medicine of the Skirball Institute. He is professor of Medicine and Julius Raynes professor of Cell Biology at New York University’s School of Medicine. He has board certifications in Endocrinology and Metabolism as well as in Internal Medicine. His research focuses on malfolded proteins and cellular degeneration and human disease.

http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/mp/ronlab/index.html

Robert H Singer, PhD is professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience at Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University and Co-Chair of Anatomy and Structural Biology. He uses fluorescent labels in both fixed and living cells to study RNA expression and movement in single cells. He also develops microscopy techniques and digital image analysis algorithms to visualize many RNAs simultaneously.
http://singerlab.aecom.yu.edu

Dr. Joachim Frank is a HHMI investigator, and also a Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics and of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Dr. Frank developed the single-particle reconstruction approach and applied it to the ribosome.

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/franklab

Sponsored by Columbia University and the New York Structural Biology Center

Organized with Profs. John Hunt and Arthur G. Palmer III.

Revision 1416 Oct 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"

Program -- Challenges in Biology -- 1:00PM Monday Oct 20, 2008 -- Davis Auditorium, Columbia University

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome – Professor Arthur Palmer, Columbia

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, Professor Robert Darnell, Rockefeller University

Changed:
<
<
1:20 PM Professor David Ron, NYU Medical Center, "*A
>
>
1:20 PM Professor David Ron, NYU Medical Center, " A physiological perspective on the cellular response to unfolded protein load "
Deleted:
<
<
physiological perspective on the cellular response to unfolded protein load*"
 2:20 PM Professor Robert Singer, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, *"Watching Messenger RNA in Action"*

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Professor Joachim Frank, Columbia University, *"Toward a mechanistic understanding of protein synthesis in the cell"*

4:40 - 5:30 PM Reception

Speaker Biosketches:

David Ron, MD, PhD directs a research laboratory at Molecular Pathogenesis Program of the Kimmel Center for Biology and Medicine of the Skirball Institute. He is professor of Medicine and Julius Raynes professor of Cell Biology at New York University’s School of Medicine. He has board certifications in Endocrinology and Metabolism as well as in Internal Medicine. His research focuses on malfolded proteins and cellular degeneration and human disease.

http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/mp/ronlab/index.html

Robert H Singer, PhD is professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience at Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University and Co-Chair of Anatomy and Structural Biology. He uses fluorescent labels in both fixed and living cells to study RNA expression and movement in single cells. He also develops microscopy techniques and digital image analysis algorithms to visualize many RNAs simultaneously.
http://singerlab.aecom.yu.edu

Dr. Joachim Frank is a HHMI investigator, and also a Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics and of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Dr. Frank developed the single-particle reconstruction approach and applied it to the ribosome.

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/franklab

Sponsored by Columbia University and the New York Structural Biology Center

Organized with Profs. John Hunt and Arthur G. Palmer III.

Revision 1316 Oct 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"

Program -- Challenges in Biology -- 1:00PM Monday Oct 20, 2008 -- Davis Auditorium, Columbia University

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome – Professor Arthur Palmer, Columbia

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, Professor Robert Darnell, Rockefeller University

Changed:
<
<
1:20 PM Professor David Ron, NYU Medical Center, *"A
>
>
1:20 PM Professor David Ron, NYU Medical Center, "*A
 physiological perspective on the cellular response to unfolded protein
Changed:
<
<
load"*
>
>
load*"
 2:20 PM Professor Robert Singer, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, *"Watching Messenger RNA in Action"*

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Professor Joachim Frank, Columbia University, *"Toward a mechanistic understanding of protein synthesis in the cell"*

4:40 - 5:30 PM Reception

Speaker Biosketches:

David Ron, MD, PhD directs a research laboratory at Molecular Pathogenesis Program of the Kimmel Center for Biology and Medicine of the Skirball Institute. He is professor of Medicine and Julius Raynes professor of Cell Biology at New York University’s School of Medicine. He has board certifications in Endocrinology and Metabolism as well as in Internal Medicine. His research focuses on malfolded proteins and cellular degeneration and human disease.

http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/mp/ronlab/index.html

Robert H Singer, PhD is professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience at Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University and Co-Chair of Anatomy and Structural Biology. He uses fluorescent labels in both fixed and living cells to study RNA expression and movement in single cells. He also develops microscopy techniques and digital image analysis algorithms to visualize many RNAs simultaneously.
http://singerlab.aecom.yu.edu

Dr. Joachim Frank is a HHMI investigator, and also a Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics and of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Dr. Frank developed the single-particle reconstruction approach and applied it to the ribosome.

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/franklab

Sponsored by Columbia University and the New York Structural Biology Center

Organized with Profs. John Hunt and Arthur G. Palmer III.

Revision 1216 Oct 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"

Program -- Challenges in Biology -- 1:00PM Monday Oct 20, 2008 -- Davis Auditorium, Columbia University

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome – Professor Arthur Palmer, Columbia

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, Professor Robert Darnell, Rockefeller University

1:20 PM Professor David Ron, NYU Medical Center, *"A physiological perspective on the cellular response to unfolded protein load"*

2:20 PM Professor Robert Singer, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, *"Watching Messenger RNA in Action"*

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Professor Joachim Frank, Columbia University, *"Toward a mechanistic understanding of protein synthesis in the cell"*

4:40 - 5:30 PM Reception

Speaker Biosketches:

David Ron, MD, PhD directs a research laboratory at Molecular Pathogenesis Program of the Kimmel Center for Biology and Medicine of the Skirball Institute. He is professor of Medicine and Julius Raynes professor of Cell Biology at New York University’s School of Medicine. He has board certifications in Endocrinology and Metabolism as well as in Internal Medicine. His research focuses on malfolded proteins and cellular degeneration and human disease.

http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/mp/ronlab/index.html

Robert H Singer, PhD is professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience at Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University and Co-Chair of Anatomy and Structural Biology. He uses fluorescent labels in both fixed and living cells to study RNA expression and movement in single cells. He also develops microscopy techniques and digital image analysis algorithms to visualize many RNAs simultaneously.
http://singerlab.aecom.yu.edu

Dr. Joachim Frank is a HHMI investigator, and also a Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics and of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Dr. Frank developed the single-particle reconstruction approach and applied it to the ribosome.

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/franklab

Changed:
<
<
Sponsored by Columbia University and the New York Structural Biology Center _. Organized with Profs. John Hunt and Arthur G. Palmer III._
>
>
Sponsored by Columbia University and the New York Structural Biology Center
Added:
>
>
Organized with Profs. John Hunt and Arthur G. Palmer III.

Revision 1116 Oct 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"

Program -- Challenges in Biology -- 1:00PM Monday Oct 20, 2008 -- Davis Auditorium, Columbia University

Deleted:
<
<

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York
 
Changed:
<
<

by distinguished lecturers.

>
>
A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York
Added:
>
>
by distinguished lecturers.
 1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome – Professor Arthur Palmer, Columbia

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, Professor Robert Darnell, Rockefeller University

1:20 PM Professor David Ron, NYU Medical Center, *"A physiological perspective on the cellular response to unfolded protein load"*

2:20 PM Professor Robert Singer, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, *"Watching Messenger RNA in Action"*

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Professor Joachim Frank, Columbia University, *"Toward a mechanistic understanding of protein synthesis in the cell"*

4:40 - 5:30 PM Reception

Speaker Biosketches:

David Ron, MD, PhD directs a research laboratory at Molecular Pathogenesis Program of the Kimmel Center for Biology and Medicine of the Skirball Institute. He is professor of Medicine and Julius Raynes professor of Cell Biology at New York University’s School of Medicine. He has board certifications in Endocrinology and Metabolism as well as in Internal Medicine. His research focuses on malfolded proteins and cellular degeneration and human disease.

http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/mp/ronlab/index.html

Robert H Singer, PhD is professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience at Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University and Co-Chair of Anatomy and Structural Biology. He uses fluorescent labels in both fixed and living cells to study RNA expression and movement in single cells. He also develops microscopy techniques and digital image analysis algorithms to visualize many RNAs simultaneously.
http://singerlab.aecom.yu.edu

Dr. Joachim Frank is a HHMI investigator, and also a Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics and of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Dr. Frank developed the single-particle reconstruction approach and applied it to the ribosome.

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/franklab

Sponsored by Columbia University and the New York Structural Biology Center _. Organized with Profs. John Hunt and Arthur G. Palmer III._

Revision 1016 Oct 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"

Program -- Challenges in Biology -- 1:00PM Monday Oct 20, 2008 -- Davis Auditorium, Columbia University

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York

by distinguished lecturers.

Changed:
<
<
1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome –
>
>
1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome – Professor Arthur Palmer, Columbia
 1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, Professor Robert Darnell, Rockefeller University

1:20 PM Professor David Ron, NYU Medical Center, *"A physiological perspective on the cellular response to unfolded protein load"*

2:20 PM Professor Robert Singer, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, *"Watching Messenger RNA in Action"*

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Professor Joachim Frank, Columbia University, *"Toward a mechanistic understanding of protein synthesis in the cell"*

4:40 - 5:30 PM Reception

Speaker Biosketches:

Changed:
<
<
_David Ron, MD, PhD _ directs a research laboratory
>
>
David Ron, MD, PhD directs a research laboratory
 at Molecular Pathogenesis Program of the Kimmel Center for Biology and Medicine of the Skirball Institute. He is professor of Medicine and Julius Raynes professor of Cell Biology at New York University’s School of Medicine. He has board certifications in Endocrinology and Metabolism as well as in Internal Medicine. His research focuses on malfolded proteins and
Changed:
<
<
cellular degeneration and human disease. His research has been extensively
>
>
cellular degeneration and human disease.
Deleted:
<
<
published.
 http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/mp/ronlab/index.html
Changed:
<
<
_Robert H Singer, PhD _ is professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience at Albert
>
>
Robert H Singer, PhD is professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience at Albert
 Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University and Co-Chair of Anatomy and Structural Biology. He uses fluorescent labels in both fixed and living cells to study RNA expression and movement in single cells. He also develops microscopy techniques and digital image analysis algorithms to visualize many RNAs simultaneously.
http://singerlab.aecom.yu.edu
Changed:
<
<
_Dr. Joachim
>
>
Dr. Joachim Frank
Deleted:
<
<
Frank_
 is a HHMI investigator, and also a Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular
Changed:
<
<
Biophysics and of Biological Sciences at Columbia University, a Research Professor of Cell Biology at New York University School of Medicine, and Distinguished Professor of the State
>
>
Biophysics and of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Dr. Frank developed the single-particle reconstruction approach and applied it to the ribosome.
Deleted:
<
<
University of New York at Albany. In 1975 Dr. Frank joined the Wadsworth Center in Albany, New York, as a research scientist, where he developed the single-particle reconstruction approach and applied it to the ribosome. Dr. Frank shared the Elizabeth Robert Cole Award of the Biophysics Society with David DeRosier for developing methods of three-dimensional reconstruction of biological macromolecules. In 2006 he was elected to the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Academy for Microbiology.
 http://www.columbia.edu/cu/franklab

Sponsored by Columbia University and the New York Structural Biology Center _. Organized with Profs. John Hunt and Arthur G. Palmer III._

Revision 916 Oct 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"

Program -- Challenges in Biology -- 1:00PM Monday Oct 20, 2008 -- Davis Auditorium, Columbia University

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York

by distinguished lecturers.

1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome –

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, Professor Robert Darnell, Rockefeller University

1:20 PM Professor David Ron, NYU Medical Center, *"A physiological perspective on the cellular response to unfolded protein load"*

2:20 PM Professor Robert Singer, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, *"Watching Messenger RNA in Action"*

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Professor Joachim Frank, Columbia University, *"Toward a mechanistic understanding of protein synthesis in the cell"*

4:40 - 5:30 PM Reception

Speaker Biosketches:

_David Ron, MD, PhD _ directs a research laboratory at Molecular Pathogenesis Program of the Kimmel Center for Biology and Medicine of the Skirball Institute. He is professor of Medicine and Julius Raynes professor of Cell Biology at New York University’s School of Medicine. He has board certifications in Endocrinology and Metabolism as well as in Internal Medicine. His research focuses on malfolded proteins and cellular degeneration and human disease. His research has been extensively published.

http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/mp/ronlab/index.html

_Robert H Singer, PhD _ is professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience at Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University and Co-Chair of Anatomy and Structural Biology. He uses fluorescent labels in both fixed and living cells to study RNA expression and movement in single cells. He also develops microscopy techniques and digital image analysis algorithms to visualize many RNAs simultaneously.

Changed:
<
<
http://singerlab.aecom.yu.edu
>
>
http://singerlab.aecom.yu.edu
 _Dr. Joachim Frank_ is a HHMI investigator, and also a Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics and of Biological Sciences at Columbia University, a Research Professor of Cell Biology at New York University School of Medicine, and Distinguished Professor of the State University of New York at Albany. In 1975 Dr. Frank joined the Wadsworth Center in Albany, New York, as a research scientist, where he developed the single-particle reconstruction approach and applied it to the ribosome. Dr. Frank shared the Elizabeth Robert Cole Award of the Biophysics Society with David DeRosier for developing methods of three-dimensional reconstruction of biological macromolecules. In 2006 he was elected to the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Academy for Microbiology.
Changed:
<
<
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/franklab
>
>
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/franklab
 
Deleted:
<
<
|

  |

|

  |
 Sponsored by Columbia University and the New York Structural Biology Center _. Organized with Profs. John Hunt and Arthur G. Palmer III._

Revision 816 Oct 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"
Changed:
<
<

Program -- Challenges in Biology -- 1:00PM Monday Oct 20, 2008 -- Davis Auditorium, Columbia University

CHALLENGES IN BIOLOGY

>
>

Program -- Challenges in Biology -- 1:00PM Monday Oct 20, 2008 -- Davis Auditorium, Columbia University

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York
Deleted:
<
<
A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York
 
Changed:
<
<

<span

>
>

by distinguished lecturers.

Deleted:
<
<
style='font-size:12.0pt'>by distinguished lecturers.
 
Changed:
<
<

<span

>
>
1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome –
Deleted:
<
<
style='font-size:14.0pt;font-weight:normal'> 
 
Changed:
<
<

MONDAY OCTOBER 20TH 1:00 PM

>
>
1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, Professor Robert Darnell, Rockefeller University
 
Changed:
<
<
>
>
1:20 PM Professor David Ron, NYU Medical Center, *"A
Deleted:
<
<
<h1 align=center style='margin:0pt;margin-bottom:.0001pt;text-align:center; border:none;padding:0pt'>DAVIS AUDITORIUM, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome –

<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-left:72.0pt;text-indent:-54.0pt;line-height: 16.8pt'>1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, Professor Robert Darnell, <span style='font-family:Arial; color:black'>Rockefeller University

<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-left:72.0pt;text-indent:-54.0pt;line-height: 16.8pt'>1:20 PM Professor David Ron, NYU<span style='font-family: Arial;color:black'> Medical <span style='font-family:Arial; color:black'>Center, "A

 physiological perspective on the cellular response to unfolded protein
Changed:
<
<
load"

>
>
load"*
 
Changed:
<
<
<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-left:72.0pt;text-indent:-54.0pt;line-height: 16.8pt'>2:20 PM Professor Robert Singer, Albert<span
>
>
2:20 PM Professor Robert Singer, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, *"Watching Messenger RNA in Action"*
Deleted:
<
<
style='font-family:Arial;color:black'> <span style='font-family:Arial; color:black'>Einstein College<span style='font-family: Arial;color:black'> of Medicine, "Watching Messenger RNA in Action"

 
Changed:
<
<

<span

>
>
3:20 PM Coffee Break
Deleted:
<
<
style='font-family:Arial;color:black'>3:20 PM Coffee Break

 
Changed:
<
<
<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-left:72.0pt;text-indent:-54.0pt;line-height: 16.8pt'>3:40 PM<span
>
>
3:40 PM Professor Joachim Frank, Columbia University, *"Toward a mechanistic understanding of protein synthesis in the cell"*
Deleted:
<
<
style='font-family:Arial;color:black'> Professor Joachim Frank, Columbia<span style='font-family: Arial;color:black'> University, "Toward a mechanistic understanding of protein synthesis in the cell"

 
Changed:
<
<

4:40 - 5:30 PM<span style='font-family:

>
>
4:40 - 5:30 PM Reception
Deleted:
<
<
Arial;color:black'> Reception

 
Changed:
<
<

Speaker Biosketches:

>
>
Speaker Biosketches:
 
Changed:
<
<
<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-top:3.0pt;margin-right:3.0pt;margin-bottom: 3.0pt;margin-left:0pt;text-align:justify'><span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial;color:black'>David Ron, MD, PhD directs a research laboratory at Molecular Pathogenesis Program of the <span style='font-size:10.0pt;
>
>
_David Ron, MD, PhD _ directs a research laboratory at Molecular Pathogenesis Program of the Kimmel Center for Biology and Medicine of the Skirball Institute. He is professor of Medicine and Julius Raynes professor of Cell Biology at New York University’s School of Medicine. He has board certifications in Endocrinology and Metabolism as well as in Internal Medicine. His research focuses on malfolded proteins and
Deleted:
<
<
font-family:Arial;color:black'>Kimmel<span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial;color:black'> <span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial;color:black'>Center<span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial;color:black'> for Biology and Medicine of the Skirball Institute. He is professor of Medicine and Julius Raynes professor of Cell Biology <span style='color: black'>at <span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial; color:black'>New York<span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial; color:black'> <span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial; color:black'>University<span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial; color:black'>’s <span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial; color:black'>School<span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial; color:black'> of <span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial; color:black'>Medicine<span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial; color:black'>. He has board certifications in Endocrinology and Metabolism as well as in Internal Medicine. His research focuses on malfolded proteins and
 cellular degeneration and human disease. His research has been extensively
Changed:
<
<
published.

>
>
published.
 
Changed:
<
<

<span style='font-size:10.0pt;

>
>
http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/mp/ronlab/index.html
Deleted:
<
<
font-family:Arial'>http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/mp/ronlab/index.html

 
Changed:
<
<

<span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial'>Robert H Singer, PhD<span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial'> is professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience at Albert

>
>
_Robert H Singer, PhD _ is professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience at Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University and Co-Chair of Anatomy and Structural Biology. He uses fluorescent labels in
Deleted:
<
<
Einstein College of Medicine at <span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial'>Yeshiva<span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family: Arial'> University and Co-Chair of Anatomy and Structural Biology. He uses fluorescent labels in
 both fixed and living cells to study RNA expression and movement in single cells. He also develops microscopy techniques and digital image analysis algorithms
Changed:
<
<
to visualize many RNAs simultaneously.
http://singerlab.aecom.yu.edu

>
>
to visualize many RNAs simultaneously.
http://singerlab.aecom.yu.edu
 
Changed:
<
<

Dr. Joachim Frank

>
>
_Dr. Joachim Frank_
 is a HHMI investigator, and also a Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular
Changed:
<
<
Biophysics and of Biological Sciences at <span style='font-size:10.0pt;
>
>
Biophysics and of Biological Sciences at Columbia University, a Research Professor of Cell Biology at New
Deleted:
<
<
font-family:Arial;color:black'>Columbia<span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial;color:black'> <span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial;color:black'>University<span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial;color:black'>, a Research Professor of Cell Biology at New
 York University School of Medicine, and Distinguished Professor of the State
Changed:
<
<
University of New York at <span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:
>
>
University of New York at Albany. In 1975 Dr. Frank joined the Wadsworth Center in Albany, New York, as a research
Deleted:
<
<
Arial;color:black'>Albany<span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family: Arial;color:black'>. In 1975 Dr. Frank joined the Wadsworth Center in Albany, New York, as a research
 scientist, where he developed the single-particle reconstruction approach and applied it to the ribosome. Dr. Frank shared the Elizabeth Robert Cole Award of the Biophysics Society with David DeRosier for developing methods of three-dimensional reconstruction of biological macromolecules. In 2006 he was
Changed:
<
<
elected to the National Academy of Sciences, the <span style='font-size:
>
>
elected to the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Academy for Microbiology.
Deleted:
<
<
10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:black'>American<span style='font-size: 10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:black'> <span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial;color:black'>Academy<span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial;color:black'> of Arts and Sciences, and the American Academy for Microbiology.
 
Changed:
<
<
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/franklab

>
>
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/franklab
 
Changed:
<
<

<span style='position:absolute;z-index:2;left:0px;margin-left:24px;margin-top:40px; width:168px;height:60px'>

>
>
|

Added:
>
>

  |
 
Changed:
<
<
<td width=168 height=60 bgcolor=white style='vertical-align:top;background: white'>
>
>|

Added: >
>
  |  Changed: <
<

<img width=146 height=46 src="MiniSymposia%20Flyer_files/image001.jpg">

>
>Sponsored by Columbia University and the New York Structural Biology Center _. Organized with Profs. John Hunt and Arthur G. Palmer III._ Deleted: <
<
 

<span style='position:absolute;z-index:1;left:0px;margin-left:480px; margin-top:31px;width:97px;height:88px'>

<td width=97 height=88 bgcolor=white style='vertical-align:top;background: white'>

 

Sponsored by Columbia University and the New York Structural Biology Center. Organized with Profs. John Hunt and Arthur G. Palmer III.

Revision 716 Oct 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"

Program -- Challenges in Biology -- 1:00PM Monday Oct 20, 2008 -- Davis Auditorium, Columbia University

Changed:
<
<

Schedule

  • 1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome -
  • 1:10 PM Scientific introduction, Chairman Professor Robert Darnell, Rockefeller University
  • 1:20 PM Professor David Ron, NYU Medical Center, "A physiological perspective on the cellular response to unfolded protein load"
>
>

CHALLENGES IN BIOLOGY
A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York

Deleted:
<
<
  • 2:20 PM Professor Robert Singer, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, "Watching Messenger RNA in Action"
  • 3:20 PM Coffee Break
  • 3:40 PM Professor Joachim Frank, Columbia University, "Toward a mechanistic understanding of protein synthesis in the cell"
  • 4:40 - 5:30 PM Reception

Speakers

...
 
Changed:
<
<

Location

Davis Auditorium is ...
>
>

by distinguished lecturers.

Deleted:
<
<

Background and References

 
Changed:
<
<

Future Events

>
>

<span

Added:
>
>
style='font-size:14.0pt;font-weight:normal'> 
 
Changed:
<
<

Sponsors

Supported by an anonymous donor.
>
>

MONDAY OCTOBER 20TH 1:00 PM

Added:
>
>

<h1 align=center style='margin:0pt;margin-bottom:.0001pt;text-align:center; border:none;padding:0pt'>DAVIS AUDITORIUM, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome –

<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-left:72.0pt;text-indent:-54.0pt;line-height: 16.8pt'>1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, Professor Robert Darnell, <span style='font-family:Arial; color:black'>Rockefeller University

<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-left:72.0pt;text-indent:-54.0pt;line-height: 16.8pt'>1:20 PM Professor David Ron, NYU<span style='font-family: Arial;color:black'> Medical <span style='font-family:Arial; color:black'>Center, "A physiological perspective on the cellular response to unfolded protein load"

<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-left:72.0pt;text-indent:-54.0pt;line-height: 16.8pt'>2:20 PM Professor Robert Singer, Albert <span style='font-family:Arial; color:black'>Einstein College<span style='font-family: Arial;color:black'> of Medicine, "Watching Messenger RNA in Action"

3:20 PM Coffee Break

<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-left:72.0pt;text-indent:-54.0pt;line-height: 16.8pt'>3:40 PM Professor Joachim Frank, Columbia<span style='font-family: Arial;color:black'> University, "Toward a mechanistic understanding of protein synthesis in the cell"

4:40 - 5:30 PM<span style='font-family: Arial;color:black'> Reception

Speaker Biosketches:

<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-top:3.0pt;margin-right:3.0pt;margin-bottom: 3.0pt;margin-left:0pt;text-align:justify'><span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial;color:black'>David Ron, MD, PhD directs a research laboratory at Molecular Pathogenesis Program of the <span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial;color:black'>Kimmel<span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial;color:black'> <span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial;color:black'>Center<span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial;color:black'> for Biology and Medicine of the Skirball Institute. He is professor of Medicine and Julius Raynes professor of Cell Biology <span style='color: black'>at <span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial; color:black'>New York<span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial; color:black'> <span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial; color:black'>University<span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial; color:black'>’s <span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial; color:black'>School<span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial; color:black'> of <span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial; color:black'>Medicine<span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial; color:black'>. He has board certifications in Endocrinology and Metabolism as well as in Internal Medicine. His research focuses on malfolded proteins and cellular degeneration and human disease. His research has been extensively published.

<span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial'>http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/mp/ronlab/index.html

<span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial'>Robert H Singer, PhD<span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial'> is professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience at Albert Einstein College of Medicine at <span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial'>Yeshiva<span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family: Arial'> University and Co-Chair of Anatomy and Structural Biology. He uses fluorescent labels in both fixed and living cells to study RNA expression and movement in single cells. He also develops microscopy techniques and digital image analysis algorithms to visualize many RNAs simultaneously.
http://singerlab.aecom.yu.edu

Dr. Joachim Frank is a HHMI investigator, and also a Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics and of Biological Sciences at <span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial;color:black'>Columbia<span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial;color:black'> <span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial;color:black'>University<span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial;color:black'>, a Research Professor of Cell Biology at New York University School of Medicine, and Distinguished Professor of the State University of New York at <span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family: Arial;color:black'>Albany<span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family: Arial;color:black'>. In 1975 Dr. Frank joined the Wadsworth Center in Albany, New York, as a research scientist, where he developed the single-particle reconstruction approach and applied it to the ribosome. Dr. Frank shared the Elizabeth Robert Cole Award of the Biophysics Society with David DeRosier for developing methods of three-dimensional reconstruction of biological macromolecules. In 2006 he was elected to the National Academy of Sciences, the <span style='font-size: 10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:black'>American<span style='font-size: 10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:black'> <span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial;color:black'>Academy<span style='font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial;color:black'> of Arts and Sciences, and the American Academy for Microbiology.

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/franklab

<span style='position:absolute;z-index:2;left:0px;margin-left:24px;margin-top:40px; width:168px;height:60px'>

<td width=168 height=60 bgcolor=white style='vertical-align:top;background: white'>

<img width=146 height=46 src="MiniSymposia%20Flyer_files/image001.jpg">

 

<span style='position:absolute;z-index:1;left:0px;margin-left:480px; margin-top:31px;width:97px;height:88px'>

<td width=97 height=88 bgcolor=white style='vertical-align:top;background: white'>

 

Sponsored by Columbia University and the New York Structural Biology Center. Organized with Profs. John Hunt and Arthur G. Palmer III.

Revision 615 Oct 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"
Changed:
<
<

Program -- Challenges in Biology -- 1:00PM Monday Oct 20, 2008

>
>

Program -- Challenges in Biology -- 1:00PM Monday Oct 20, 2008 -- Davis Auditorium, Columbia University

 

Schedule

  • 1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome -
  • 1:10 PM Scientific introduction, Chairman Professor Robert Darnell, Rockefeller University
  • 1:20 PM Professor David Ron, NYU Medical Center, "A physiological perspective on the cellular response to unfolded protein load"
  • 2:20 PM Professor Robert Singer, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, "Watching Messenger RNA in Action"
  • 3:20 PM Coffee Break
  • 3:40 PM Professor Joachim Frank, Columbia University, "Toward a mechanistic understanding of protein synthesis in the cell"
  • 4:40 - 5:30 PM Reception

Speakers

...
Added:
>
>

Location

Davis Auditorium is ...
 

Background and References

Future Events

Sponsors

Supported by an anonymous donor.

Revision 515 Oct 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"

Program -- Challenges in Biology -- 1:00PM Monday Oct 20, 2008

Schedule

  • 1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome -
  • 1:10 PM Scientific introduction, Chairman Professor Robert Darnell, Rockefeller University
  • 1:20 PM Professor David Ron, NYU Medical Center, "A physiological perspective on the cellular response to unfolded protein load"
  • 2:20 PM Professor Robert Singer, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, "Watching Messenger RNA in Action"
  • 3:20 PM Coffee Break
  • 3:40 PM Professor Joachim Frank, Columbia University, "Toward a mechanistic understanding of protein synthesis in the cell"
  • 4:40 - 5:30 PM Reception

Speakers

...

Background and References

Future Events

Added:
>
>

Sponsors

Supported by an anonymous donor.

Revision 415 Oct 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"
Changed:
<
<

Program -- Challenges in Biology -- !:00PM Monday Oct 20, 2008

>
>

Program -- Challenges in Biology -- 1:00PM Monday Oct 20, 2008

 

Schedule

  • 1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome -
Changed:
<
<
  • 1:10 PM Scientific introduction, Chairman Professor Robert Darnell, Rockeller University
>
>
  • 1:10 PM Scientific introduction, Chairman Professor Robert Darnell, Rockefeller University
 
  • 1:20 PM Professor David Ron, NYU Medical Center, "A physiological perspective on the cellular response to unfolded protein load"
  • 2:20 PM Professor Robert Singer, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, "Watching Messenger RNA in Action"
  • 3:20 PM Coffee Break
  • 3:40 PM Professor Joachim Frank, Columbia University, "Toward a mechanistic understanding of protein synthesis in the cell"
Changed:
<
<
  • 4:40 PM Reception
>
>
  • 4:40 - 5:30 PM Reception
Added:
>
>

Speakers

...

Background and References

Future Events

Revision 315 Oct 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"

Program -- Challenges in Biology -- !:00PM Monday Oct 20, 2008

Changed:
<
<
--++Schedule
>
>

Schedule

 
  • 1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome -
  • 1:10 PM Scientific introduction, Chairman Professor Robert Darnell, Rockeller University
  • 1:20 PM Professor David Ron, NYU Medical Center, "A physiological perspective on the cellular response to unfolded protein load"
  • 2:20 PM Professor Robert Singer, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, "Watching Messenger RNA in Action"
  • 3:20 PM Coffee Break
  • 3:40 PM Professor Joachim Frank, Columbia University, "Toward a mechanistic understanding of protein synthesis in the cell"
  • 4:40 PM Reception

Revision 215 Oct 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"

Program -- Challenges in Biology -- !:00PM Monday Oct 20, 2008

--++Schedule
Changed:
<
<
* 1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome - * 1:10 PM Scientific introduction, Chairman Professor Robert Darnell, Rockeller University * 1:20 PM Professor David Ron, NYU Medical Center, "A physiological perspective on the cellular response to unfolded protein load" * 2:20 PM Professor Robert Singer, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, "Watching Messenger RNA in Action" * 3:20 PM Coffee Break * 3:40 PM Professor Joachim Frank, Columbia University, "Toward a mechanistic understanding of protein synthesis in the cell" * 4:40 PM Reception
>
>
  • 1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome -
  • 1:10 PM Scientific introduction, Chairman Professor Robert Darnell, Rockeller University
  • 1:20 PM Professor David Ron, NYU Medical Center, "A physiological perspective on the cellular response to unfolded protein load"
  • 2:20 PM Professor Robert Singer, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, "Watching Messenger RNA in Action"
  • 3:20 PM Coffee Break
  • 3:40 PM Professor Joachim Frank, Columbia University, "Toward a mechanistic understanding of protein synthesis in the cell"
  • 4:40 PM Reception

Revision 115 Oct 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"

Program -- Challenges in Biology -- !:00PM Monday Oct 20, 2008

--++Schedule * 1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome - * 1:10 PM Scientific introduction, Chairman Professor Robert Darnell, Rockeller University * 1:20 PM Professor David Ron, NYU Medical Center, "A physiological perspective on the cellular response to unfolded protein load" * 2:20 PM Professor Robert Singer, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, "Watching Messenger RNA in Action" * 3:20 PM Coffee Break * 3:40 PM Professor Joachim Frank, Columbia University, "Toward a mechanistic understanding of protein synthesis in the cell" * 4:40 PM Reception
 
Copyright © by the contributing authors. All material on this collaboration platform is the property of the contributing authors.
Ideas, requests, problems regarding this intranet, Send feedback