A small symposium of cell division studies in Boston area.  It is in MIT.  I will go.  The talks I am interested are labeled.  Hmm...maybe Dannel McCollum talk too.
LabLinks: Cell Division
Monday, September 24, 2007, 8:55 a.m. to 5:10 p.m.
Stata Center's Kirsch Auditorium
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Building 32, Room 123
32 Vassar St., Cambridge, MA
9:00-9:30 Andrew Murray, Harvard University
Getting It Right First Time: How to Bias Chromosome Segregation
 
9:30-10:00 Tarun Kapoor, Rockefeller University 
Examining Phosphorylation Dynamics During Cell Division
 
10:00-10:40 Nancy Kleckner, Harvard University
Chromosomes as Mechanical Objects
11:10-11:40 Stephen Doxsey, University of Massachusetts Medical School
Asymmetric Events During Cytokinesis and Their Consequences
 
11:40-12:10 Tim Mitchison, Harvard Medical School
Imaging and Pharmacology of the Mitotic Spindle
 
2:00-2:40 Keynote Speaker Marc Kirschner, Harvard Medical School
Exiting the Mitotic Checkpoint
 
2:40-3:10 Terry Orr-Weaver, Whitehead Institute/MIT
Cell Cycle Control of the Completion of Meiosis and the Start of the Embryonic Cycles
 
3:10-3:40 Dannel McCollum, University of Massachusetts Medical School
Coordination of Cytokinesis and Mitotic Exit
 
4:10-4:40 Alan Grossman, MIT
Control of DNA Replication, Transcription and Cell Division in Bacillus subtilis
 
4:40-5:10 Angelika Amon, MIT/HHMI
Consequences of Aneuploidy
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
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