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University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Nebraska Center for Virology

The Strength of Cooperation Among Three Institutions

Fourth Annual Symposium in Virology
October 8, 2004 - UNL Student Union
8:00 AM to 5:30 PM.

Schedule and Registration Information

This year’s symposium is a special tribute to Dr. James Van Etten following his election to the National Academy of Sciences. Continental breakfast begins at 8:00 AM with the program starting at 8:30. We will conclude the day with a Poster Session and Wine and Cheese Reception. We have an impressive group of speakers that includes Nobel Laureate Richard J. Roberts, winner of the 1993 Nobel Prize for Medicine for his discovery of split genes, and several members of the National Academy of Sciences with a broad range of relevant topics related to virology. Symposium registration (including lunch) is free but advanced reservation is requested by September 30. If you would like to present a poster, please include that information on your registration form.

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Russ Meints, Guest Moderator
Director-Emeritus
Center For Gene Research and Biotechnology
Oregon State University
Jason C. Bartz
Assistant Professor
Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology
School of Medicine
Creighton University
Title: “Prion strain targeting and competition”
Kathryn V. Holmes
Professor
Department of Microbiology
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Title: “Fatal Attraction: Interactions of Coronaviruses with Specific Receptorson Host Cells”
Bernard Moss
Adjunct Professor
Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics
University of Maryland
Adjunct Professor
Genetics Program
George Washington University
Chief, Laboratory of Viral Diseases, NIH
Title: “Biology of Poxviruses”
Richard J. Roberts
Research Director
New England Biolabs
Title: “The genomics of restriction and modification”
Michael G. Rossmann
Hanley Professor of Biological Sciences
Dept of Biological Sciences
Purdue University
Title: “Combining crystallography and electron microscopy: motors and membranes”
Luwen Zhang
Assistant Professor
School of Biological Sciences
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Title: “Regulation of herpesvirus latency by cellular and viral factors”