An NIH Special Interest Group.
Any trainees interes=
ted in having lunch with WALs speaker Sandy Wolin on 2/27 should sign up at
https://oir.nih.gov/wals/wals-lunch-request.&nb=
sp;
Sandy is now the head of the RNA Biology Lab in Frederick, spent much of=
her career at Yale.
2/6/19: WALS, 4 PM: Elodie Ghedin (NYU) =E2=80=9CMicrobial networking (=E2=80=A6=
it=E2=80=99s like Tinder for bugs).&n=
bsp;
2/7/19*: Sezen Meydan Marks (postdoc with N. Guydosh; PhD story from=
A. Mankin lab)
=E2=80=9CGenes within genes in bacte=
ria=E2=80=9D 2/11/19: Stadtman micro=
biome candidate: 2:30 PM, Bldg.35A, Rm. 610: Andrew Hryckowian (Stanford, J.=
Sonnenburg lab) =E2=80=9CC. =
difficile and
microbiome intervention.=E2=80=9D 2/14/19; special time: 2 PM, Bldg. 37, Rm 6107/6041 (Sixth fl=
oor conference room): Eduardo Groisman (Yale)
"The protein economy during Mg2+ upheava=
l"(S. Gottesman) 2/21/19*: DOUBLE HEADER=
: 9:30: Steve Trent (U. Georgia)
=E2=80=9CPushing the Envelope:&=
nbsp; Remodeling the Gram-negative Outer Membrane.=E2=80=9D(S. Gottesman);
2/21/19*11:00: Jorg Vogel (Wurzburg) =E2=80=9CBacterial
RNA-binding proteins=E2=80=9D (G. Storz/S. Gottesman) 2/27/19: WALS, 3 PM, Masur Auditorium: Sandra Wolin (RBL, NCI): =E2=
=80=9CAutoantigens and autoimmunity: A bedtime to bench and back again story=E2=80=9D<=
o:p> 2/28/19*: Michael Otto 3/7/19*: George Liechti (USUHS) 3/14/19*: Elizabeth Fozo (U. Tennessee) (G. Storz) 3/27/19: WALS, 3 PM, Masur Auditorium: Lauren Bakaletz (Research Inst. =
Of Nationwide Children=E2=80=99s Hospital) =E2=80=9CHow to bust up a bacterial biofilm=E2=80=
=9D.
3/28/19*: Eric Skaar (Vanderbilt) (Kumaran Ramamurthi) 4/3/19: WALS, 3 PM, Masur Auditorium: Julie Segre (NHGRI): =E2=80=9CMicrobiom=
e: Friend and foe=E2=80=9D.
4/4/19*: Aisha Burton (D. Kearns lab, U. Indiana) (G. Storz) 4/11/19: Symposium in honor of Alasdair Steven.
4/11/19-4/12/19: RNA Biology 2019 Symposium, Natcher; no lambda lunch.<=
o:p> 5/7/19 TUESDAY WALS, 3 PM, Masur Auditorium, Julie Theriot (U. Washingt=
on) 5/8/19: WALS, 3 PM, Masur Auditorium: Julie Pfeiffer (UT Southwestern) =
=E2=80=9CGetting by with a little help from their friends: how bacteria aid virus =
infection=E2=80=9D.
*Regular lambda lunch a=
t 11:00 AM in Bldg 37, Rm 6107/6041. To schedule seminars, contact <mailto:Gottesms=
@mail.nih.gov >Susan Gottesman
or Gisela Storz (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) S=
end the message "SUBSCRIBE LAMBDA_LUNCH-L 'your name'" from the co=
mputer where you usually receive mail to <=
mailto:LI=
STSERV@LIST.NIH.GOV>=
LISTSERV@=
LIST.NIH.GOV.
Replace 'your name' by your first and last names; or (2) go to http://list.nih.gov/, browse the lists to find Lamb=
da_Lunch-L, and follow the instructions.
If you're not at NIH, contact Gottesms@mail.nih.gov=
span>. Susan Gottesman. This schedule is also available at https://alum.mit.edu/www/toms/lambda.html.
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37 Convent Drive, NIH
Bethesda, MD 20892
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Previous Lambda Lunch Meeting Schedules
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Any trainees interested in having lunch with WALs speaker Sandy Wolin on 2/=
27 should sign up at https://oir.nih.gov/wals/wals-lunch-request. Sandy is n=
ow the head of the RNA Biology Lab in Frederick, spent much of her career at=
Yale.=20
=20
2/6/19: WALS, 4 PM: Elodie Ghedin (NYU) =E2=80=9CMicrobial networking (=E2=80=A6it=E2=80=99s =
like Tinder for bugs).=20
2/7/19*: Sezen Meydan Marks (postdoc with N. Guydosh; PhD story from A. Man=
kin lab) =E2=80=9CGenes within genes in bacteria=E2=80=9D
2/11/19: Stadtman microbiome candidate: 2:30 PM, Bldg.35A, Rm. 610: Andrew =
Hryckowian (Stanford, J. Sonnenburg lab) =E2=80=9CC. difficile and microbiome int=
ervention.=E2=80=9D
2/14/19; special time: 2 PM, Bldg. 37, Rm 6107/6041 (Sixth floor conference=
room): Eduardo Groisman (Yale) "The protein economy during Mg2+ upheaval"(S=
. Gottesman)
2/21/19*: DOUBLE HEADER: 9:30: Steve Trent (U. Georgia) =E2=80=9CPushing the Enve=
lope: Remodeling the Gram-negative Outer Membrane.=E2=80=9D(S. Gottesman);=20
2/21/19*11:00: Jorg Vogel (Wurzburg) =E2=80=9CBacterial RNA-binding proteins=E2=80=9D =
(G. Storz/S. Gottesman)
2/27/19: WALS, 3 PM, Masur Auditorium: Sandra Wolin (RBL, NCI): =E2=80=9CAutoant=
igens and autoimmunity: A bedtime to bench and back again story=E2=80=9D
2/28/19*: Michael Otto
3/7/19*: George Liechti (USUHS)
3/14/19*: Elizabeth Fozo (U. Tennessee) (G. Storz)
3/27/19: WALS, 3 PM, Masur Auditorium: Lauren Bakaletz (Research Inst. Of N=
ationwide Children=E2=80=99s Hospital) =E2=80=9CHow to bust up a bacterial biofilm=E2=80=9D.=20
3/28/19*: Eric Skaar (Vanderbilt) (Kumaran Ramamurthi)
4/3/19: WALS, 3 PM, Masur Auditorium: Julie Segre (NHGRI): =E2=80=9CMicrobiome: F=
riend and foe=E2=80=9D.=20
4/4/19*: Aisha Burton (D. Kearns lab, U. Indiana) (G. Storz)
4/11/19: Symposium in honor of Alasdair Steven.=20
4/11/19-4/12/19: RNA Biology 2019 Symposium, Natcher; no lambda lunch.
5/7/19 TUESDAY WALS, 3 PM, Masur Auditorium, Julie Theriot (U. Washington)
5/8/19: WALS, 3 PM, Masur Auditorium: Julie Pfeiffer (UT Southwestern) =E2=80=9CG=
etting by with a little help from their friends: how bacteria aid virus infe=
ction=E2=80=9D.=20
=20
*Regular lambda lunch at 11:00 AM in Bldg 37, Rm 6107/6041. To schedule sem=
inars, contact
Schneider Lab
origin: 1998 Mar 31
updated: 2012 Feb 09