Electron microscope picture of the Lambda bacteriophage.
 On the left is an icosahedral head and extending to the
right is a ribbed tail that comes a point in the last 6
ribs. A man sits at a table holding a knife and fork and
staring puzzled and angrily at a plate that has a lambda
phage on it.

NIH Lambda Lunch Meetings

An NIH Special Interest Group.


Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2016 10:30:36 -0400
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9/29/16*: DOUBLE HEADER: 9:30: Anthony Vecchiarelli; "MinE recruits,
stabilizes, releases and inhibits MinD interactions with membrane to
drive Min Oscillation" 11:00: Ming Hammond (U. California, Berkeley)
"Teaching old RNAs new tricks:  Illuminating small molecule signaling
in bacteria" (S. Gottesman, G. Storz)

10/6/16*: Martin Schmeing (McGill) "Structural and functional studies
of nonribosomal peptide synthetase megaenzymes" (G. Storz)

10/11/16: 1-2 PM, Bldg. 40, Rm. 1201/1203, Bryan Krantz (U. MD,
Baltimore) "Peptide- and proton-driven allosteric clamps catalyze
translocation via the anthrax toxin channel" (Membrane Protein Interest
Group; contact Anirban Banerjee to arrange to meet with Dr. Krantz)

10/13/16*: David Giedroc (U. Indiana)

10/19/16: WALS, 3:00 PM, Masur:  Thomas O'Halloran

10/20/16*: Siddhartha Roy (Sankar Adhya)

11/10/16*: Jeremy Bird (Ebright/Nickels labs, Rutgers University)"The
mechanism of RNA 5' capping with NAD+, NADH and desphospo-Coenzyme A"
(S. Gottesman, S. Wickner)

11/22/16: Daniel Stoebel (Harvey Mudd College) "How does the
concentration of a regulatory protein influence gene
expression? Genomic and mechanistic views of RpoS in E. coli" (Susan
Gottesman)

2/15/17: WALS: Kim Lewis (Northeastern Univ.) "New antibiotics from the
microbial dark matter"

2/15/17*: Kim Lewis (Northeastern Univ). Tentative.

2/22/17: WALS: Dan R. Littman (NYU) "The microbiotia as instructor and
arbiter of immune responses in health and disease"

3/23/17*: Jodi Camberg (U. Rhode Island) (Shannon Doyle)

4/25/17: WALS: Yasmine Belkaid "The primary shield: roles of our
microbes in health and diseases".

4/27/17*: Jorg Vogel (U. Wurzburg) (tentative)

5/17/17: WALS: Roberto Kolter (Harvard Medical School): "Brave new
world: recent evolution of an insect-trasmitted pathogen"

5/18/17*: Roberto Kolter (Harvard) (tentative)

6/21/17: WALS: Dinshaw Patel (Memorial Sloan-Kettering) "Structural
biology of gene, epigenetic and immune regulation"

6/28/17: WALS: Feng Zhang (Broad Institute) "Word processor for the
genome: technologies for improving our understanding and treatment of
diseases"

9/7/17*: David Sherratt


*Regular lambda lunch at 11:00 AM in Bldg 37, Rm 6107/6041. To schedule
seminars, contact [[1]mailto:Gottesms@helix.nih.gov ]Susan Gottesman or
Gisela Storz ([2]storzg@mail.nih.gov). To meet with an outside speaker,
contact the person whose name is in parentheses.  If you're at NIH you
can join the mailing list in either of the following ways.  (1) Send
the message "SUBSCRIBE LAMBDA_LUNCH-L 'your name'" from the computer
where you usually receive mail to
[[3]mailto:LISTSERV@LIST.NIH.GOV][4]LISTSERV@LIST.NIH.GOV. Replace
'your name' by your first and last names; or (2) go to
[5]http://list.nih.gov/, browse the lists to find Lambda_Lunch-L, and
follow the instructions.  If you're not at NIH, contact
[6]Gottesms@helix.nih.gov. Susan Gottesman. This schedule is also
available at [7]https://alum.mit.edu/www/toms/lambda.html.

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      Bldg 37, Rm 5132                        Lab:  301-496-3524

                         37 Convent Drive, NIH

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References

1. mailto:Gottesms@helix.nih.gov
2. mailto:storzg@mail.nih.gov
3. mailto:LISTSERV@LIST.NIH.GOV
4. mailto:LISTSERV@LIST.NIH.GOV
5. http://list.nih.gov/
6. mailto:susang@helix.nih.gov
7. https://alum.mit.edu/www/toms/lambda.html

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