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Bryce Chackerian, Ph.D.
Vojo Deretic, Ph.D.

Jeremy S. Edwards, Ph.D.
Hattie Gresham, Ph.D.
Carolyn Mold, Ph.D.
Scott A. Ness, Ph.D.
Jac A. Nickoloff, Ph.D.
Mary Ann Osley, Ph.D.
Michelle A. Ozbun, Ph.D.
Antonito Panganiban, Ph.D.
David Peabody, Ph.D.
Roger Radloff, Ph.D.
Robert L. Rubin, Ph.D.
Stephanie Ruby, Ph.D.
Cosette Wheeler, Ph.D.

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John P. O'Rourke Jr., Ph.D.
Isabelle Vergne, Ph.D.


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Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology


Courses and Journal Clubs

Students and post-doctoral fellows in the Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology are strongly encouraged to attend journal clubs that overlap their areas of interest. Some of these are also offered for course credit.

BioMed 507

BioMed 514

DNA Repair and Recombination

HSC Genomics Journal Club

Host/Pathogen Journal Club (BIOMED 625)

Molecular Virology

Virology Journal Club




BioMed 507 - ADVANCED MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

As part of the first year core curriculm for graduate students in the Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program (BSGP), BioMed 507 is designed to help students make the transition from undergraduate courses, which are primarily taught from textbooks, to graduate study, which is primarily focused on primary literature and seminars. The course is organized by Dr. Scott Ness.

More information is available on the BioMed 507 Web Page.

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DNA REPAIR AND RECOMBINATION JOURNAL CLUB

DNA Repair and Recombination Journal Club (no course credit) meets every other week (day/time not set yet) for 1-2 hours. This journal club covers the recent literature in the DNA repair/recombination field, with an emphasis on cancer biology and related topics, and also includes informal presentation of research from the participants' labs.

For more information, contact: Mary Ann Osley, Dept. of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, 272-4839; e-mail: mosley@salud.unm.edu

 

Open to all interested faculty, postdocs, students, and staff.

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HSC GENOMICS JOURNAL CLUB

Wednesdays, 9-10AM
CRF 104

(May be taken for credit under Biomed 505)

For more information, please contact: Stephanie Ruby, Dept. of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, 272-5830; e-mail: sruby@unm.edu

Open to all interested faculty, postdocs, students, and staff.

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HOST/PATHOGEN JOURNAL CLUB

BIOMED 625 (section 2)

Fridays, 9:30 - 10:30 AM
BMSB 389 (MGM LIBRARY)

The goal of this course is to expose students to the most current topics involving host defense against infectious diseases and the pathogenesis of specific infectious diseases. Topics are covered by presentation of current journal articles with discussion by students and faculty. Topics to be covered include: defensins and other antibiotic peptides, Toll receptors, complement, phagocytes, chemokines, vaccine strategies, Th1 and Th2 cytokine respones, cell biology of pathogen invasion, and the pathogenesis of specific viral and bacterial infections.

For more information, contact: Hattie Gresham, Dept of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, 272-5764; or hgresham@salud.unm.edu

Everyone is welcome, including drop-ins.

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MOLECULAR VIROLOGY

BIOMED 616


This course is taught in the spring semester of odd numbered years.


Please see the flyer for more information:


For further information, contact: Michelle Ozbun, Dept. of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Tel: 272-4950 or mozbun@salud.unm.edu

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VIROLOGY JOURNAL CLUB

BIOMED 625 (section 3)


Wednesdays, 1-2 pm in CRF 104


The format of the Journal Club will be to present, critically assess, and discuss the current literature on various topics of virology (e.g., replication, genetics, immunology, host interactions, transformation). 

There are no prerequisites for this course.  Presentations will be given by students, post-docs, and faculty.

For further information, contact: Bryce Chackerian, Dept. of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Tel: 272-0269 or bchackerian@salud.unm.edu


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