Tuesday March 13, 2001
Whitehead Institute - MIT
(Parking nearby or use the MIT-Kendall Red Line Stop)
1:30 - 2:00 PM Registration Whitehead
2:00-3:00 Dr. Stella Uzojara, Alkermes, Inc.
Why is agricultural genetic modification so controversial
in the new millenium?
3:00-4:00 Dr. Jason Sello, Harvard Medical School
Diversity-oriented synthesis of natural product-like
molecules: A case study
4:00-5:00 Dr. Janice Reichert, Tufts Center for the Study of Drug
Development
Development and appproval of new therapeutics
5:00-5:39 Reception and Dinner (Whitehead Cafeteria)
There is no registration fee for the meeting. Dinner cost is $30 for
members and $45 for non-members (includes one year membership in the local
SIM section - Natonal membership is not necessary). Cost of dinner for
student is $15.
For dinner reservations respond to Dr. Aiqi Fang, Dept. of Biology,
68-223, MIT, Camridge MA 02139. Specify meat, fish or vegan. Make out
checks to "SIM-New England Section"
Posted by:
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Ted C. Crusberg, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biology &
Biotechnology, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester MA USA 01609
Society for Industrial Microbiology-Treasurer, New England Section
Phone: 508-831-5472 Fax: 508-831-5936
http://www.wpi.edu/Academics/Depts/Bio/People/crusberg.html
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