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Distinguished Lecture Series to be held in March


A series of intellectual concerts are under way, as the Distinguished Lecture Series funded by the World Class University (WCU) Project marks the beginning of the new academic year. Four prominent scholars from overseas, including Professor Kurt Wuthrich, the 2002 Nobel Laureate in chemistry, will deliver lectures in March on the latest research in their fields of study.

The series will kick off with Professor Wuthrich's views on"new opportunities and challenges in structural genomics," followed by an interesting lecture on"pain and the brain" delivered by Professor Min Zhuo from the University of Toronto, who is also a WCU Professor of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at SNU.

The next speaker, Professor James E. Womack, Distinguished Professor and W.P. Luse Professor of Pathobiology at Texas A&M University, will share fascinating discoveries in"cattle-specific evolutionary breakpoints." And Professor Fuller W. Bazer, Distinguished Professor and O.D. Butler Chair of the Department of Animal Science at Texas A&M University, will do the finale by presenting his research on"Pregnancy Recognition Signaling in Mammals."

The lectures will be held every Wednesday from March 10th to the 31st at 4 P.M. at the Center for Teaching & Learning (Bldg. 61).

March 10, 2010
   - Title:"Protein Structures in Post-genomic Research"
   - Speaker: Prof. Kurt Wuthrich
      (2002 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry,
      Cecil H. and Ida M. Green Professor of Structural Biology at
      The Scripps Research Institute, and Professor of Biophysics at ETH Zurich)

March 17, 2010
   - Title:"Where is My Pain?"
   - Speaker: Prof. Min Zhuo
      (WCU Professor of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at SNU,
      Professor of Physiology at University of Toronto)

March 24, 2010
   - Title:"Lessons Learned from Sequencing the Bovine Genome"
   - Speaker: Prof. James E. Womack
      (WCU Professor of Biomodulation at SNU;
      Director of Center for Animal Biotechnology and Genomics,
      Distinguished Professor and W.P. Luse Professor of Pathobiology at
      Texas A&M University)

March 31, 2010
   - Title:"Mechanisms for Pregnancy Recognition Signaling in Mammals"
   - Speaker: Prof. Fuller W. Bazer
      (WCU Professor of Biomodulation at SNU;
      Distinguished Professor and O.D. Butler Chair, Department of Animal Science at
      Texas A&M University)

WCU is a government-funded project launched to enhance the education and research standards of Korean universities. By inviting prominent scholars from around the world, the project aims to promote interaction among local and foreign faculty members and to encourage advanced research activities. To find out more about the WCU project, please visit http://wcu.nrf.go.kr/


Mar 09, 2010
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