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Lectures of the courses Gene Regulation and human disease and of Genetics of development and differentiation (PART 1) Monday, November 14, 10:30-12:30, Room U1-02 Prof. M. O’Connell - RNA editing and the immune response Wednesday, November 16, 10:30-12:30, Room U9-13 Prof. L. Keegan - Innate immune regulatory networks, nucleic acid-activated responses Friday, November 18, 13.30-15:30, Room U3-09 Prof. L. Keegan - Principles of DNA sequence recognition by proteins, the earliest evolved DNA-binding proteins Monday, November 21, DIMET two-day seminar course (all day) http://www.dimet.org/ Tuesday, November 22, DIMET two-day seminar course (morning) http://www.dimet.org/ Wednesday, November 23, 10:30-12:30, Room U9-13 Prof. L. Keegan - Yeast gene regulation, the GAL genes and others, Drosophila gene regulation and Drosophila DNA-binding proteins Thursday, November 24, 13:30-15:30, Room U3-07 Prof. L. Keegan - Mammalian DNA-binding proteins, ChIP methods, regulatory networks Friday, November 25, 13.30-15.30, Room U3-09 Dr. Sara Mercurio - Forward genetic screens in Zebrafish Lectures and DIMET seminars are open to all BTBS students per informazioni o per conoscere i seminari in programma vai su: http://www.btbs.unimib.it/