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REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY SEMINAR SERIES

2007-2008 SEMINARS

2nd Tuesday of the Month

J6.102 Conference Room, 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m.

 

  September 11   Sue Moenter, Ph.D.
  Associate Professor
  Departments of Medicine and Cell Biology
  University of Virginia

  "Steroids, GABA, sugar, fat: Interactions to regulate
  gonadotropin releasing hormone neurons in
  preclinical models of polycystic ovary syndrome"

Lisa Halvorson, M.D.
Associate Professor,
Ob/Gyn

#8-2309
  October 9   David Zarkower, Ph.D.
  Associate Professor
  Dept. of Genetics, Cell Biology, and Development
  University of Minnesota
  
  "Doublesex-related transcription factors regulate
  sexual development in diverse phyla"

Keith Parker, M.D.
Professor,
Internal Medicine
#8-5027
  October 30   Donald S. Torry, M.D.
  Professor
  Dept. of Med. Microbiology, Immunology & Cell Biology
  SIU School of Medicine

  "Unique regulation of placenta growth factor
  expression in human trophoblast"

Ann Word, M.D.
Professor
Ob/Gyn
#8-3825
  November 13   William Walker, Ph.D.
  Associate Professor
  Department of Cell Biology and Physiology
  University of Pittsburgh

  "New mechanisms of testosterone action"

Steven Hammes, M.D.
Associate Professor
Internal Medicine
Division of Endocrinology  & Metabolism
#8-3494
  December 11   Joseph F. Maher, M.D.
  Associate Professor
  Medical Genetics Residency Program
  University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

  "Mammalian homologs of the Fem-1 sex  
  determination gene of C. Elegans"

Richard Auchus, M.D.
Associate Professor
Internal Medicine

Division of Endocrinology  & Metabolism
#8-3494
  January 8   Yoel Sadovsky, M.D.
  Professor
  Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine and Ultrasound
  Washington University School of Medicine

 "Trophoblast differentiation: An act of cell-defense"
Ann Word, M.D.
Professor
Ob/Gyn
#8-3825
  February 12   Susan Fisher, Ph.D.
  Professor
  Department of Cell and Tissue Biology
  University of California, San Francisco

 "Molecular mechanisms of placental development"

Stefan Andersson, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Ob/Gyn
#8-4792
  March 11   Sherin Devasker, M.D.
  Chief and Director of Pediatrics/Neonatology
  Department of Pediatrics
  University of California, Los Angeles

  "Fetal origins of adult disease"

Carole Mendelson, Ph.D.
Professor
Ob/Gyn/Biochemistry
#8-2944
April 8   Michael Skinner, Ph.D.
  Director and Professor
  Center for Reproductive Biology
  Washington State University

  "Epigenetic transgenerational actions of endocrine  
  disruptors of reproduction and disease: The ghosts  

  in your genes"

Carole Mendelson, Ph.D.
Professor
Ob/Gyn/Biochemistry
#8-2944

  May 13   Kelle Moley, M.D.
  Professor
  Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
  Washington University in St. Louis

  "Maternal diabetes and pre-ovulatory/
  pre-implantation origins of developmental  
  abnormalities" 

Mala Mahendroo, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Ob/Gyn
#8-3091