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3:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Masur Auditorium LECTURE SERIES 2014–2015 Building 10

September 2014 October 2014 November 2014 SEPTEMBER 3, 2014 OCTOBER 1, 2014 OCTOBER 22, 2014 NOVEMBER 5, 2014 Florence Mahoney Lecture Andrew P. Feinberg Rakesh K. Jain Christopher Garcia The epigenetic basis of Eric Schadt Normalizing the tumor Tuning cytokine receptor common human disease A multiscale approach microenvironment to enhance signaling with natural and for dissecting the complex cancer treatment engineered ligands processes underlying aging and aging related phenotypes SEPTEMBER 10, 2014 NOVEMBER 12, 2014 OCTOBER 8, 2014 OCTOBER 29, 2014 Astute Clinician Lecture Megan A. Moreno George Khoury Lecture DeWitt Stetten, Jr., Lecture Using social media to Jay Hoofnagle investigate adolescent health Paul Bieniasz Ronald Vale Past and future therapy for Intrinsic host defenses The mechanisms of cytoskeletal against HIV-1 motor

SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 NOVEMBER 19, 2014 Leslie B. Vosshall Roy Bar-Ziv The neurogenetics of Programmable on-chip innate behaviors DNA compartments as “artificial cells”

December 2014 January 2015 February 2015 March 2015 DECEMBER 3, 2014 JANUARY 7, 2015 FEBRUARY 4, 2015 MARCH 11, 2015 Robert S. Gordon Lecture G. Burroughs Mider Lecture NIH Director’s Lecture Margaret Pittman Lecture (first of three) Shiriki Kumanyika Crystal L. Mackall Jennifer Doudna Research directions for solving The immune system in Max Cooper The biology of : the obesity epidemic in high childhood cancer: Mobilizing Lecture Title TBD From genome defense to risk populations the troops Genomic engineering

DECEMBER 10, 2014 JANUARY 14, 2015 FEBRUARY 11, 2015 MARCH 18, 2015 John Mekalanos NIH Director’s Lecture Maiken Nedergaard (second of three) The extraordinary bacterial How telomeres solve the The nightlife of the brain Type VI secretion machine end-protection problem Richard Flavell Lecture Title TBD

JANUARY 21, 2015 FEBRUARY 18, 2015 MARCH 25, 2015 Stuart H. Orkin Evan Eichler Judy E. Garber Bringing and Autism: New mutations, genes, Lecture Title TBD epigenetics to the fetal-adult and pathways hemoglobin switch

JANUARY 28, 2015 Arturo Casadevall Insights into microbial pathogenesis and immunology from Cryptococcus neoformans

April 2015 May 2015 June 2015 APRIL 1, 2015 APRIL 22, 2015 MAY 6, 2015 JUNE 3, 2015 Rolla E. Dyer Lecture Roland G. Fryer Pamela Stanley James P. Allison Lecture Title TBD Herbert W. 'Skip' Virgin IV Glycans that regulate Targeting immune checkpoints development and notch in cancer therapy: New insights The mammalian virome in signaling and opportunities genetic analysis of health and disease pathogenesis APRIL 8, 2015 MAY 13, 2015 JUNE 10, 2015 APRIL 29, 2015 NIH Director’s Lecture Yukiko Yamashita Lalita Ramakrishnan Asymmetric stem cell division: E. Albert Reece (third of three) The zebrafish guide to Insights from Drosophila male Unraveling the syndrome of tuberculosis Huda Akil germline diabetic embryopathy: From Lecture Title TBD cell signaling to clinical care

APRIL 15, 2015 MAY 20, 2015 JUNE 24, 2015 Marshall W. Nirenberg Lecture Amy S. Paller Ricardo Dolmetsch Use of spherical nucleic acid David Page A new day for drug nanoconjugates to accelerate Lost in translation: Do males development in neuroscience closure of diabetic wounds and females read their genomes dierently?

MAY 27, 2015 For more information: http://wals.od.nih.gov Marianne Bronner Origin and of the [email protected] 301-594-6747 vertebrate neural crest Follow us on twitter: @NIHWALS