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Jennifer Chew, Ms.
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Jennifer Chew
McConnell Brain Imaging Centre
MNI - WB317
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Montreal, Qc H3A 2B4
Telephone: 514-398-8554
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Jennifer Chew
McConnell Brain Imaging Centre
MNI - WB317
3801 University Street
Montreal, Qc H3A 2B4
Telephone: 514-398-8554
Fax: 514-398-2975
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Jennifer Chew
McConnell Brain Imaging Centre
MNI - WB317
3801 University Street
Montreal, Qc H3A 2B4
Telephone: 514-398-8554
Fax: 514-398-2975
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Subject: Killam Lecture - Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Killam Lecture
Speaker: Roberto Weigert, PhD
Intracellular Membrane Trafficking Unit Oral and Pharyngeal Cancer Branch
National Institute of Health
Title: Intravital Microscopy to Study Membrane Trafficking in Live Animals
Date: Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Time: 4:00 pm
Place: de Grandpre Communications Centre
Dear Colleagues:
The Killam Seminar Speaker for this week (Tuesday, March 23rd) will be Dr. Roberto Weigert from the NIH in Bethesda. Roberto is a young cell biologist who focuses on membrane trafficking events, primarily exo and endocytosis. He has developed an amazing system to study these processes, specifically intravital two-photon microscopy in rats and mice. He has also developed techniques that allow him to deliver DNA constructs to cells in the living animal. The techniques have been refined to the point that he can observe membrane trafficking events such as endocytosis and homotypic endosome fusion, providing a powerful tool to study the molecular machinery regulating endocytosis in a physiological context.
The title of his talk is "Intravital microscopy to study membrane trafficking in live animals."
It should be fun and I hope to see you there.
Sincerely,
Peter McPherson
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