[Neuropostdocs] Prosser Lecture: Steve Roper on Chemoreception

Joan Cornell jcornell@life.uiuc.edu
Thu, 11 Apr 2002 09:40:53 -0500


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>Dear MIP & NSP  Colleagues (Faculty, Academic Staff & Graduate Students):
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>Dr. Steve Roper, Professor of Physiology, Biophysics and Neuroscience at 
>the Medical School of the University of Miami, Florida, will present 
>the  C. Ladd Prosser Lecture, tomorrow afternoon (Friday April 12, at 4 
>pm) in the Auditorium of the Chemical & Life Sciences Laboratory  building 
>(South Goodwin Ave).
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>The lecture  is entitled  "From Proteins to Perceptions: Bridging the Gap 
>between Molecular and Cellular Approaches in Taste."  Dr. Roper has done 
>pioneering work in mechanisms of chemoreception and chemoperception using 
>both comparative and mammalian systems and employing a variety of 
>molecular, cellular and integrative approaches.
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>A reception will follow the lecture in the atrium of CLSL.
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>Thanks in advance for your participation-
>
>Essie Meisami
>
>*****

Joan Cornell
Neurosciences Program
University of Illinois
393 Morrill Hall, MC-119
505 S. Goodwin Ave.
Urbana, IL 61801
Telephone:  217/333-3166
FAX:           217/265-0927
jcornell@life.uiuc.edu
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Dear MIP & NSP  Colleagues (Faculty, Academic Staff & Graduate Students):

Dr. Steve Roper, Professor of Physiology, Biophysics and Neuroscience at the Medical School of the University of Miami, Florida, will present the  C. Ladd Prosser Lecture, tomorrow afternoon (Friday April 12, at 4 pm) in the Auditorium of the Chemical & Life Sciences Laboratory  building (South Goodwin Ave).

The lecture  is entitled "From Proteins to Perceptions: Bridging the Gap between Molecular and Cellular Approaches in Taste." Dr. Roper has done pioneering work in mechanisms of chemoreception and chemoperception using both comparative and mammalian systems and employing a variety of molecular, cellular and integrative approaches.

A reception will follow the lecture in the atrium of CLSL.

Thanks in advance for your participation-


Essie Meisami


*****

Joan Cornell
Neurosciences Program
University of Illinois
393 Morrill Hall, MC-119
505 S. Goodwin Ave.
Urbana, IL 61801
Telephone:  217/333-3166
FAX:           217/265-0927
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