Eukaryotic Signaling
BCH 2024H
Each lecture date is split into two halves. In the first hour, an invited PI will give a one hour lecture on a specific topic of eukaryotic signaling. This will be followed by student presentations in the second hour.
Tentative topics presented:
Igor Stagljar Receptor tyrosine kinase signaling
Daniela Rotin Ubiquitin signaling
Sean Egan Notch Signaling
Liliana Attisano TGFb signaling
Stephane Anger WNT signaling
Frank Sicheri Protein kinase structure and function
Molecular Genetics Students: Enrollment in this module must be done through your Graduate Administrator. Please contact them for further details.
Course Next Offered
Winter 2020 (March- April) Next offered 2021-2022
Course Time and Location
Start date: March 23
End date: April 3
Day(s) of the week: Mon / Wed / Fri
Time: 10:00 am – 12:00 noon
Monday March 23, - HS Room 108 (Health Sciences Building - 155 College Street)
Wednesday March 25, - UC Room 144 (University College - 15 King's College Circle)
Friday March 27 - HA Room 401 (Haultain Building - 170 College St., (Rear Of)
Monday March 30, HS Room 108 (Health Sciences Building - 155 College Street)
Wednesday April 1st, - UC Room 144 (University College - 15 King's College Circle)
Friday April 3 - HA Room 401 (Haultain Building - 170 College St., (Rear Of)
University of Toronto Map can be accessed here: http://map.utoronto.ca/
Enrollment Limit
Yes —
Enrollment Cap: 30
Biochemistry Students 15
Molecular Genetics Students 15
Method of Student Evaluation
60% for a written critique of a published paper chosen by the course coordinators.
30% for an oral presentation performed in teams of two students
(15 minute presentation + 5 minute question period)
10% participation and attendance
(If you miss a lecture you lose the 10 %)
(If you miss two lectures you should withdraw from the course)
Coordinator
Frank Sicheri
Mount Sinai Hospital
600 University Avenue, Room 1090
416 586-8471
sicheri@lunenfeld.ca
Daniela Rotin
PGCRL, 19-9715,
686 Bay Street
416-813-5098
drotin@sickkids.ca