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  • March 13, 2006. Kenn Albrecht, Ph.D., Department of Genetics and Genomics, Boston University School of Medicine. “The identification of cell-type specific genes and novel expression patterns in fetal mouse ovaries.” (Joseph St. George & Ian Callard, hosts)
  • April 24, 2006. Stephen Safe, Ph.D., Texas A&M University. “Mechanisms of inhibitory arylhydrocarbon receptor-estrogen receptor cross talk.” (Ian Callard, host)
  • May 16, 2006. Chris T Amemiya, Ph.D., Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason University. “Old ‘four-legs’ or just an old fish? The story of the living coelacanth as revealed through comparative genomics.” (Mark Hahn, host).
  • October 10, 2006. Richard Peterson, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. “Retrospective risk assessment of sac fry mortality in Lake Ontario lake trout.” (Mark Hahn, host).
  • October 25, 2006. Elaine Francis, Ph.D., USEPA. “Career opportunities within the US federal government for scientists.”
  • November 20, 2006. Orla Conneely, Ph.D., Baylor College of Medicine. “Essential role of NR4A receptors in transcriptional control of development of acute myeloid leukemia.” (Sherilyn Sawyer/Gloria Callard, hosts).
  • November 27, 2006. Bruce Blumberg, Ph.D., University of California, Irvine. “Nuclear receptor signaling: from development to endocrine disruption and beyond.” (Ian Callard, host).
  • March 5, 2007. Daniel W. Nebert, MD, University of Cincinnati Medical Center. “Oral benzo(a)pyrene, immunosuppression and tumors: Role of the three CYP1 enzymes.” (David Waxman, host).
  • September 12, 2007. Lisalotte Vesterlund, Ph.D., University of Umea, Sweden. “Endocrine disruption in teleost fish.” (Department of Biology, Boston University).
  • September 14, 2007. Deborah C. Rice, Ph.D., Maine Center for Disease Control. “PBDEs: a review.” (Department of Epidemiology, Boston University School of Public Health).
  • September 18, 2007. Fei Wu, Ph.D., Texas A& M University. “Comparative activation of estrogen receptor through interactions with Sp proteins.” (Department of Biology, Boston University).
  • October 15, 2007. Michael Denison, Ph.D., UC-Davis. “The Ah receptor: Lessons in persistence, promiscuity and possibilities.” (WHOI/Nutmeg Conference, Woods Hole, MA).
  • December 3, 2007. Randall Peterson, Ph.D., Harvard Medical School. “High throughput assessment of small molecule bioactivity in zebrafish.” (Department of Biology, Boston University).
  • February 25, 2008. Ana Soto, Ph.D., Tufts University Medical School. “Xenoestrogens.” (Department of Biology, Boston University).
  • March 12, 2008 Frank Gonzalez, Ph.D., National Cancer Institute " PPAR alpha regulation of micro RNA mediated carcinogenesis" (Department of Biology, Boston University).
  • (TBD) John Incardona, Ph.D., NOAA, Seattle. “Mechanisms of PAH toxicity in zebrafish” (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution).


 

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