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NIH Lambda Lunch Meetings


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Lambda lunch update 2/23/99



#2/25/99:  Paul Babitzke (Regulation of Tryptophan Biosynthesis:  Trp-ing

the TRAP or How Bacillus subtilis Reinvented the Wheel)


2/26/99:  12 noon in Bldg. 6/ Rm. 407: Ian J. Molineux (Molecular motors

translocate T7 DNA into the cell)


2/26/99:  2 PM, Building 5, Room 127:  Mick Chandler (Bacterial Insertion

Sequences: one and two ended transposition as a way of life)


#3/4/99:  Helen Wilson (D. Court lab) "The Secret Life of N"


#3/11/99:  Joe Peters (N. Craig lab)


3/12/99:  March 12 (Friday) noon, Jon Gallant, "Ribosome Slipping and

Sliding" 4th Floor Library, Building 6B.


#3/18/99:  Karen Wassarman (6S RNA)


#3/25/99:  Victor Zhurkin and Igor Panyutin (Radioprobing of RNA polymerase

elongation complex)


#4/8/99:  Jack Greenblatt (Regulation of transcription termination and

antitermination by E. coli NusA and the lambda N protein)


4/9/99:  Jack Greenblatt, 4th Floor Library, Bldg 6B:  "Regulation of

transcription by an RNA polymerase II CTD phosphatase"


#4/15/99:  Amos Oppenheim




#Regular lambda lunch at 11 AM in Bldg 36, Rm 1B13.



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