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Sandler Symposium

The Larry Sandler Symposium was held Friday, May 24, 2019 in Foege Auditorium at the University of Washington.

Dr. Barry Ganetzky | seminar video
“Temperature-sensitive paralytic mutants and gene discovery for neuronal function, development, and maintenance in Drosophila”

Dr. Stan Gartler | seminar video

Dr. Kent Golic | seminar video
“Mitotic Chromosome Mechanics”

Dr. Ralph Greenspan | seminar video
“The Larry Sandler Tradition from the Viewpoint of His Scientific Grandchild”

Dr. Scott Hawley | seminar video
“Sandler’s Molecules. The molecular biology of meiosis”

Dr. Steven Henikoff | seminar video
“What specifies a centromere?”

Dr. Mitzi Kuroda | seminar video
“Bivalent Polycomb Complexes as Master Switches of Developmental Gene Regulation”

Dr. Danny Miller | seminar video
“Chromosome inversions alter double-strand break repair pathway choice”

Dr. Dilys Parry | seminar video
“Larry, Fruit Flies and Me”

Dr. Jack Sandler | seminar video

Dr. William Sullivan | seminar video
“Why walk when you can take the meiotic drive?”

Dr. Barbara Wakimoto | seminar video
“A Privileged Inheritance”

Dr. Virginia Zakian | seminar video
“Larry Sandler and me and centromeres”