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This latest volume in the Harvey Lectures Series reflects "the evolution of physiology and physiological chemistry into biochemistry and the development of molecular biology from the roots of bacteriology and biochemistry" in the 20th and 21st centuries. This lecture series, collected and published annually, provides a series of distinguished lectures in the life sciences by world-renowned scientists in all areas of biomedicine. These lectures occur in New York City throughout the course of each academic year.
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This latest volume in the Harvey Lectures Series reflects "the evolution of physiology and physiological chemistry into biochemistry and the development of molecular biology from the roots of bacteriology and biochemistry" in the 20th and 21st centuries. This lecture series, collected and published annually, provides a series of distinguished lectures in the life sciences by world-renowned scientists in all areas of biomedicine. These lectures occur in New York City throughout the course of each academic year.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Wiley
- 2nd 2006-2007 edition
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 135mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780470591376
- ISBN-10: 0470591374
- Artikelnr.: 29609269
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Wiley
- 2nd 2006-2007 edition
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 135mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780470591376
- ISBN-10: 0470591374
- Artikelnr.: 29609269
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Gregory L. Verdine, Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, Chemistry and Chemical Biology and Molecular and Cellualr Biology, Harvard University Susan K. Dutcher, Department of Genetics, Washington University School of Medicine Tom A. Rapoport, Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School Michael E. Greenberg, Children's Hospital Boston, Program in Neurobiology and Harvard Medical School, Department of Neurobiology Kathryn V. Anderon, Developmental Biology Program, Sloan-Kettering Institute Leonard I. Zon, Grousbeck Professor of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital Boston, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Michael Karin, Laboratory of Gene Regulation and Signal Transduction, Departments of Pharmacology and Pathology, Cancer Center, School of Medicine, University of California at San Diego
CONSTITUTION OF THE HARVEY SOCIETY. BY-LAWS OF THE HARVEY SOCIETY
INC. OFFICERS OF THE HARVEY SOCIETY. CORPORATE SPONSORS. PREFACE: A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE HARVEY SOCIETY
NEW YORK. HARVEY LECTURES 2006-2007. DRUGGING THE "UNDRUGGABLE" (Gregory L. Verdine
Ph.D.
Erving Professor of Chemistry
Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology
Chemistry and Chemical Biology
and Molecular and Cellular Biology
Harvard University
Cambridge
Massachusetts; Director
Chemical Biology Initiative and Program in Cancer Chemical Biology
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Boston
Massachusetts). BASAL BODIES: THEIR ROLES IN GENERATING ASYMMETRY (Susan K. Dutcher
Ph.D.
Professor of Genetics
Department of Genetics
Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis
Missouri). PROTEIN TRANSPORT IN AND OUT OF THE ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM (Tom A. Rapoport
Ph.D.
Professor
Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department of Cell Biology
Harvard Medical School
Boston
Massachusetts). SIGNALING NETWORKS THAT CONTROL SYNAPSE DEVELOPMENT AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION (Michael E. Greenberg
Ph.D.
Professor of Neurology
Professor of Neurobiology
Children's Hospital Boston
Program in Neurobiology
Harvard Medical School
Department of Neurobiology
Boston
Massachusetts). CILIA AND HEDGEHOG SIGNALING IN THE MOUSE EMBRYO (Kathryn V. Anderson
Ph.D.
Program Chair
Developmental Biology Program
Sloan-Kettering Institute
New York
New York). DERIVATION OF ADULT STEM CELLS DURING EMBRYOGENESIS (Leonard I. Zon
M.D.
Grousbeck Professor of Pediatrics
Children's Hospital Boston
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Boston
Massachusetts). TRACKING THE ROAD FROM INFLAMMATION TO CANCER: THE CRITICAL ROLE OF I¿B KINASE (IKK) (Michael Karin
Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor of Pharmacology
Laboratory of gene Regulation and Signal Transduction
Departments of Pharmacology and Pathology Cancer Center
School of Medicine
University of California
San Diego
La Jolla
California). FORMER OFFICERS OF THE HARVEY SOCIETY. CUMULATIVE AUTHOR INDEX. ACTIVE MEMBERS.
INC. OFFICERS OF THE HARVEY SOCIETY. CORPORATE SPONSORS. PREFACE: A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE HARVEY SOCIETY
NEW YORK. HARVEY LECTURES 2006-2007. DRUGGING THE "UNDRUGGABLE" (Gregory L. Verdine
Ph.D.
Erving Professor of Chemistry
Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology
Chemistry and Chemical Biology
and Molecular and Cellular Biology
Harvard University
Cambridge
Massachusetts; Director
Chemical Biology Initiative and Program in Cancer Chemical Biology
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Boston
Massachusetts). BASAL BODIES: THEIR ROLES IN GENERATING ASYMMETRY (Susan K. Dutcher
Ph.D.
Professor of Genetics
Department of Genetics
Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis
Missouri). PROTEIN TRANSPORT IN AND OUT OF THE ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM (Tom A. Rapoport
Ph.D.
Professor
Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department of Cell Biology
Harvard Medical School
Boston
Massachusetts). SIGNALING NETWORKS THAT CONTROL SYNAPSE DEVELOPMENT AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION (Michael E. Greenberg
Ph.D.
Professor of Neurology
Professor of Neurobiology
Children's Hospital Boston
Program in Neurobiology
Harvard Medical School
Department of Neurobiology
Boston
Massachusetts). CILIA AND HEDGEHOG SIGNALING IN THE MOUSE EMBRYO (Kathryn V. Anderson
Ph.D.
Program Chair
Developmental Biology Program
Sloan-Kettering Institute
New York
New York). DERIVATION OF ADULT STEM CELLS DURING EMBRYOGENESIS (Leonard I. Zon
M.D.
Grousbeck Professor of Pediatrics
Children's Hospital Boston
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Boston
Massachusetts). TRACKING THE ROAD FROM INFLAMMATION TO CANCER: THE CRITICAL ROLE OF I¿B KINASE (IKK) (Michael Karin
Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor of Pharmacology
Laboratory of gene Regulation and Signal Transduction
Departments of Pharmacology and Pathology Cancer Center
School of Medicine
University of California
San Diego
La Jolla
California). FORMER OFFICERS OF THE HARVEY SOCIETY. CUMULATIVE AUTHOR INDEX. ACTIVE MEMBERS.
CONSTITUTION OF THE HARVEY SOCIETY. BY-LAWS OF THE HARVEY SOCIETY
INC. OFFICERS OF THE HARVEY SOCIETY. CORPORATE SPONSORS. PREFACE: A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE HARVEY SOCIETY
NEW YORK. HARVEY LECTURES 2006-2007. DRUGGING THE "UNDRUGGABLE" (Gregory L. Verdine
Ph.D.
Erving Professor of Chemistry
Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology
Chemistry and Chemical Biology
and Molecular and Cellular Biology
Harvard University
Cambridge
Massachusetts; Director
Chemical Biology Initiative and Program in Cancer Chemical Biology
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Boston
Massachusetts). BASAL BODIES: THEIR ROLES IN GENERATING ASYMMETRY (Susan K. Dutcher
Ph.D.
Professor of Genetics
Department of Genetics
Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis
Missouri). PROTEIN TRANSPORT IN AND OUT OF THE ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM (Tom A. Rapoport
Ph.D.
Professor
Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department of Cell Biology
Harvard Medical School
Boston
Massachusetts). SIGNALING NETWORKS THAT CONTROL SYNAPSE DEVELOPMENT AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION (Michael E. Greenberg
Ph.D.
Professor of Neurology
Professor of Neurobiology
Children's Hospital Boston
Program in Neurobiology
Harvard Medical School
Department of Neurobiology
Boston
Massachusetts). CILIA AND HEDGEHOG SIGNALING IN THE MOUSE EMBRYO (Kathryn V. Anderson
Ph.D.
Program Chair
Developmental Biology Program
Sloan-Kettering Institute
New York
New York). DERIVATION OF ADULT STEM CELLS DURING EMBRYOGENESIS (Leonard I. Zon
M.D.
Grousbeck Professor of Pediatrics
Children's Hospital Boston
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Boston
Massachusetts). TRACKING THE ROAD FROM INFLAMMATION TO CANCER: THE CRITICAL ROLE OF I¿B KINASE (IKK) (Michael Karin
Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor of Pharmacology
Laboratory of gene Regulation and Signal Transduction
Departments of Pharmacology and Pathology Cancer Center
School of Medicine
University of California
San Diego
La Jolla
California). FORMER OFFICERS OF THE HARVEY SOCIETY. CUMULATIVE AUTHOR INDEX. ACTIVE MEMBERS.
INC. OFFICERS OF THE HARVEY SOCIETY. CORPORATE SPONSORS. PREFACE: A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE HARVEY SOCIETY
NEW YORK. HARVEY LECTURES 2006-2007. DRUGGING THE "UNDRUGGABLE" (Gregory L. Verdine
Ph.D.
Erving Professor of Chemistry
Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology
Chemistry and Chemical Biology
and Molecular and Cellular Biology
Harvard University
Cambridge
Massachusetts; Director
Chemical Biology Initiative and Program in Cancer Chemical Biology
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Boston
Massachusetts). BASAL BODIES: THEIR ROLES IN GENERATING ASYMMETRY (Susan K. Dutcher
Ph.D.
Professor of Genetics
Department of Genetics
Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis
Missouri). PROTEIN TRANSPORT IN AND OUT OF THE ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM (Tom A. Rapoport
Ph.D.
Professor
Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department of Cell Biology
Harvard Medical School
Boston
Massachusetts). SIGNALING NETWORKS THAT CONTROL SYNAPSE DEVELOPMENT AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION (Michael E. Greenberg
Ph.D.
Professor of Neurology
Professor of Neurobiology
Children's Hospital Boston
Program in Neurobiology
Harvard Medical School
Department of Neurobiology
Boston
Massachusetts). CILIA AND HEDGEHOG SIGNALING IN THE MOUSE EMBRYO (Kathryn V. Anderson
Ph.D.
Program Chair
Developmental Biology Program
Sloan-Kettering Institute
New York
New York). DERIVATION OF ADULT STEM CELLS DURING EMBRYOGENESIS (Leonard I. Zon
M.D.
Grousbeck Professor of Pediatrics
Children's Hospital Boston
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Boston
Massachusetts). TRACKING THE ROAD FROM INFLAMMATION TO CANCER: THE CRITICAL ROLE OF I¿B KINASE (IKK) (Michael Karin
Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor of Pharmacology
Laboratory of gene Regulation and Signal Transduction
Departments of Pharmacology and Pathology Cancer Center
School of Medicine
University of California
San Diego
La Jolla
California). FORMER OFFICERS OF THE HARVEY SOCIETY. CUMULATIVE AUTHOR INDEX. ACTIVE MEMBERS.