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Seminar Series

The Institute hosts a seminar series during the academic year with presentations focusing on research progress in virology and immunology, including HIV and AIDS, given by national and international speakers. Research being conducted within GIVI is also represented in talks by our postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and visiting investigators. Seminars are held at 12:00PM in Conference Room 107 C+D at Gladstone's Mission Bay building, 1650 Owens Street, San Francisco. For more information please contact Veronica Fonseca at (415) 734-4809 or vfonseca@gladstone.ucsf.edu.

To download a complete list of internal and external seminar speakers click the following link (PDF file 136kb): 2009-2010 Seminar Schedule.

We are excited to host the following guest speakers:

September 9, 2009
(Note: Seminar will be at 3:00 pm)
Qiang Zhou, PhD
Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
University of California, Berkeley

September 10, 2009
Vicente Planelles, PhD
Associate Professor
Division of Cell Biology & Immunology
University of Utah

November 12, 2009
Francis V. Chisari, MD
Professor and Head
Laboratory of Experimental Biology
The Scripps Research Institute

December 10, 2009
Barbara Panning, PhD
Associate Professor of Biochemistry & Biophysics
University of California, San Francisco

January 21, 2010
John V. Moran, PhD
Professor of Human Genetics & Internal Medicine
Investigator, HHMI
University of Michigan Medical School

February 15, 2010
Guido Silvestri, MD
Associate Professor of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology
University of Pennsylvania

April 10, 2010
Sriram Subramaniam, PhD
Head, Biophysics Section and Senior Investigator
Laboratory of Cell Biology
Center for Cancer Research
National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health

May 6, 2010
Shimon Sakaguchi, MD, PhD
Professor, Department of Experimental Pathology
Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences
Kyoto University


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