MEETING ABSTRACTS:
L. Nejedlik and J. R. Geiser (2004). Identification of Yop Cellular
Targets. Presented at the 104th General Meeting of the American
Society for Microbiology, New Orleans, LA, May 23-27, 2004.
L. Nejedlik and J. R. Geiser (2003). YopO Localization and Lethality
in Yeast. Presented at the 2003 fall meeting of the Michigan
Branch of the American Society for Microbiology, Western Michigan
University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, Saturday, October 4, 2003.
L. Nejedlik, E. Knedgen, and J. R. Geiser (2003). Identification
of Yop Cellular Targets Using a Novel System. Presented at the
103rd General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology,
Washington DC, May 18-22, 2003.
L. Nejedlik, E. Knedgen, and J. R. Geiser (2003). Identification
of Yop Cellular Targets Using a Novel System. Presented at the
2003 spring meeting of the Michigan Branch of the American Society
for Microbiology, Pfizer, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Saturday, April
5, 2003. Received Award for Best Poster.
Geiser, J. R., G. Sickles, and G. Waltz (2002). Deciphering the
Role of Cytoplasmic Dynein ATP-binding Sites. Presented at the
American Society for Cell Biology 42nd Annual Meeting, San Francisco,
California, December 14-18, 2002.
Waltz, G. and J. R. Geiser (2002). Localization of Wild-Type
and Mutant Forms of Cytoplasmic Dynein in the Yeast Saccharomyces
cerevisiae. Presented at the 2002 Yeast Genetics and Molecular
Biology Meeting, University of Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, July
30 – August 4, 2002.
Waltz, G. and J. R. Geiser (2002). Localization of Wild-Type
and Mutant Forms of Cytoplasmic Dynein in the Yeast Saccharomyces
cerevisiae. Presented at the 2002 Spring meeting of the Michigan
Branch of the American Society for Microbiology, Michigan State
University, East Lansing, Michigan, Saturday, April 6, 2002.
Dalton, D. and J. R. Geiser (2001). Isolation of NUM1-interacting
proteins by a two-hybrid selection. Presented at the 2001 College
of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Creative Activities Award
Celebration, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan,
April 6, 2001.
Geiser, J. R., J. Kahana, P. Silver and M. A. Hoyt (1999). Establishing
the role of S. cerevisiae Bik1p and Pac1p within the cytoplasmic
dynein complex. Presented at the American Society for Cell Biology
39th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., December 11-15, 1999.
Geiser, J. R., J. Kahana, P. Silver and M. A. Hoyt (1999). Establishing
the role of BIK1 and PAC1 within the cytoplasmic dynein pathway.
Yeast Cell Biology Meeting, Cold Spring Harbor, New York, August
17-22, 1999.
Kahana, Jason A., G. Schlenstedt, D. M. Evanchuk, J. R. Geiser,
M. A. Hoyt and P. A. Silver (1997). NIP100 encodes a novel member
of the yeast dynactin complex. The American Society for Cell
Biology, Washington, D.C., December, 1997.
Hoyt, A., T. Kingsbury, E. Hildebrandt and J. Geiser (1996).
Mitotic motors in S. cerevisiae. FASEB Yeast Chromosome Structure,
Replication and Segregation, Snowmass, Colorado, June 15-20,
1996.
Geiser, J. R., L. J. Totis and M. A. Hoyt (1995). Identification
of components of the cytoplasmic dynein complex in S. cerevisiae.
The American Society for Cell Biology, Washington, D.C., December
9-13, 1995.
Hoyt, M. A., J. R. Geiser, T. Kingsbury and W. S. Saunders. Kinesin-
and dynein-related motors cooperatively accomplish anaphase B
in S. cerevisiae. 1995 Keystone Symposia, Molecular Motors, Taos,
New Mexico, February 19-25, 1995.
Hoyt, M. A., J. R. Geiser, T. Kingsbury and W. S. Saunders. Kinesin-
and dynein-related motors cooperatively accomplish anaphase B
in S. cerevisiae. 1995 Keystone Symposia, Functions of the cytoskeleton
in cell growth, organization and differentiation, Taos, New Mexico,
February 19-25, 1995.
Geiser, J. R. and T. N. Davis. Investigation of cellular functions
defective in a calmodulin mutant with inactivated Ca2+-binding
sites. Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology Meeting, Seattle,
Washington, August 16-21, 1994.
Sundberg, H. A., J. R. Geiser, and T. N. Davis. Calmodulin interacts
with the 110 kDa component of the spindle pole body. Yeast Genetics
and Molecular Biology Meeting, Seattle, Washington, August 16-21,
1994.
Geiser, J. R., H. A. Sundberg, B. H. Chang, and T. N. Davis.
An essential nuclear filament-related protein is a mitotic target
of calmodulin. Yeast Cell Biology Meeting, Cold Spring Harbor,
New York, August 17-22, 1993.
Geiser, J. R., H. A. Sundberg, B. H. Chang, and T. N. Davis.
An essential nuclear filament-related protein is a target of
calmodulin. Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology Meeting, Madison,
Wisconsin, June 8-13, 1993.
Sundberg, H. A., J. R. Geiser, B. H. Chang, and T. N. Davis.
An essential calmodulin-binding protein identified by a two-hybrid
screen. Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology Meeting, Madison,
Wisconsin, June 8-13, 1993.
Davis, T. N., J. R. Geiser, and D. van Tuinen. Calmodulin Performs
its Essential Function without Binding Calcium. What is the Essential
Function? Yeast Cell Biology Meeting, Cold Spring Harbor, New
York, August 13-18, 1991.
Geiser, J. R. and T. N. Davis. Can Calmodulin Function without
Binding Calcium? Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology Meeting,
San Francisco, California, May 23-27, 1991.
Geiser, J. R., M. M. Neff and T. N. Davis. Calcium-binding is
not Essential for Calmodulin to Function in vivo. Seventh International
Symposium on Calcium-binding Proteins in Health and Disease,
Banff, Alberta, March 11-16, 1990.
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