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PL
01 |
Michael
G. Rosenfeld
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Howard Hughes
Medical Institute, University
of California at San Diego,
USA
Prelude
to a Kiss: Movement, Motors
and Repeats in Epigenetic
Regulation of Gene Transcription
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PL
02 |
Shigekazu
Nagata
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Kyoto
University, Japan
Apoptosis,
and Engulfment of Dead Cells |
PL
03 |
Alfred
L. Goldberg
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Harvard Medical
School, USA
Molecular
Mechanisms for Muscle Growth
and Atrophy in Disease
States
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PL
04 |
Ian
T. Baldwin
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Max
Planck Institute for Chemical
Ecology, Germany
Why
Natural History is Essential
for Understanding Gene Function |
PL
05 |
Nobutaka
Hirokawa
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University
of Tokyo, Graduate School
of Medicine, Japan
Intracellular
Transport and Kinesin Superfamily
Motors: from Brain Function
and Wiring to Left / Right
Asymmetry and Tumorigenesis |
PL
06 |
Anjana
Rao
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Institute
for Biomedical Research,
Harvard Medical School,
USA
Mechanisms
of Store-Operated Calcium
Entry |
PL
07 |
Cynthia
Kenyon
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University
of California at San Francisco,
USA
From Worms to Mammals: Genes
that Control the Rate of
Aging |
PL
08 |
Nam-Hai
Chua
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Rockefeller
University, USA
Mechanisms
of Action of Viral Suppressors
of Gene Silencing |
PL
09 |
Sen-itiroh
Hakomori
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Pacific Northwest
Research Institute, University
of Washington, USA
Functional
Role of Glycosphingolipids
in Development and OncogenicTransformation
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PL
10 |
Bruce
Stillman
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Cold
Spring Harbor Laboratory,
USA
Duplication
of the Human Genome During
the Cell Division Cycle |
PL
11
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Louis
Ignarro |
University
of California at Los Angeles,
USA
Nitric
Oxide as a Unique Signaling
Molecule in Biology
(Korean Academy of
Science and Technology Distinguished
Lecture) |
PL
12 |
Randy
Schekman
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University of California
at Berkeley, USA
Mechanism
of Protein Sorting in
the Endoplasmic Reticulum
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PL
13 |
Augustine
M. K. Choi |
Harvard
University, Brigham Women's
Hospital, USA
Autophagy
in Pathogenesis of Human
Disease |
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