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7.61  Eukaryotic Cell Biology

Fall 2012

Instructors: Richard O Hynes, Monty Krieger

Lecture:  MW1-3  (E25-117)        

Announcements

Pending 7.61 Sessions

The readings for the Cell Motility lecture and discussion are posted.

On Monday 11/19, Doug Laffenburger will be lecturing and he suggested that you read the paper posted for that date.
If you have not yet read and digested Lemmon and Schlessinger, I suggest that you do so before the lecture.

Announced on 16 November 2012  12:27  p.m. by Richard O Hynes

Next two lectures in 7.61

Our next two lectures (Nov 14 and 19) will be given by two guest speakers.
Readings for both those lectures have been posted on Stellar.
Next Wednesday, Michaal Yaffe will talk about the ude of domains and motifs in the interactions of signal transduction proteins - two of the papers assigned would be particularly valuable to read before the class - lemmon & Schlessinger (which I already assigned) and Pawson and Nash.
A week from Monday, Doug Laffenburger will talk about systems analyses of signal transduction pathways. The assigned paper illustrates some of the approaches applied to a specific question - again this paper should be read before the class.

Announced on 09 November 2012  4:52  p.m. by Richard O Hynes

Final Oral Exam Schedule Posted

The schedule for the final oral exam has been posted under General of Materials and Assignments. Please take a look at it and make a note of your assigned time. Thanks.

Announced on 07 November 2012  11:03  a.m. by Cynthia M Woolley

Lecture notes and supplementary references posted

Reference notes for tomorrow plus a list of supplementary readings posted on Stellar.

REMINDER- Papers for discussion on Wednesday also posted

Announced on 28 October 2012  5:01  p.m. by Richard O Hynes

TENTATIVE DISCUSSION LEADER LIST now posted under general

The discussion leader assignments have been made and are now posted under "General" on the Steller web site:
https://stellar.mit.edu/S/course/7/fa12/7.61/

If you have any concern about this, please let us know.

Announced on 19 September 2012  3:32  p.m. by Monty Krieger