MBI Thursday Research Seminar | Weizhe Hong, Ph.D.
Zoom“Understanding the Social Brain” Weizhe Hong, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Biological Chemistry, Neurobiology David Geffen School of Medicine University of California, Los Angeles
“Understanding the Social Brain” Weizhe Hong, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Biological Chemistry, Neurobiology David Geffen School of Medicine University of California, Los Angeles
"Pathobiology of APOE in Alzheimer’s disease” Guojun Bu, Ph.D. Mary Lowell Leary Professor and Chair, Department of Neuroscience Jorge and Leslie Bacardi Associate Director, Center for Regenerative Medicine Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville
"Tracing the Evolutionary Origins of X-chromosome Inactivation” Sundeep Kalantry, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Human Genetics University of Michigan
Katey Rayner, PhD, FAHAAssociate ProfessorMember, College of the Royal Society of Canada Director, Biochemistry Graduate ProgramDepartment of Biochemistry, Microbiology, Immunology Faculty of MedicineUniversity of Ottawa Heart Institute
“How Does Glutamine Stress Influence Tumor Progression and Therapy?” Cosimo Commisso, Ph.D. Director Associate Professor, Cell and Molecular Biology of Cancer Program Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute
“Guiding Clinical Decisions with Chemical Information Provided by Direct Mass Spectrometry Technologies” Livia Schiavinato Eberlin, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Surgery Baylor College of Medicine
"Shaping Up and Responding: Color Vision and Light-Dependent Development in Cyanobacteria" MSU Foundation Professor, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Microbiology and Molecular Genetics Michigan State University
“Powers (and Problems) of Proteases in Tissue Destructive Diseases” Professor, Biomedical Engineering Associate Chair for Graduate Studies Georgia Institute of Technology Abstract: Dr. Platt’s research centers on proteolytic mechanisms of tissue remodeling during disease progression using both experimental and computational approaches. Many of his diseases of focus are health disparities in the U.S., but global […]
"Following host trajectories through disease space to understand resilience mechanisms" David Schneider, Ph.D. Professor, Microbiology and Immunology Stanford University
"Long noncoding RNAs: hidden friends and foes in the cancer genome" Nadya Dimitrova, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology Yale University