Seminar: Daniel Dominguez, PhD (UNC)
1131 Bioinformatics 130 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesDANIEL DOMINGUEZ, PHD ǀ University of North Carolina--CH Host: Brian Strahl “RNA Binding and Regulation in Normal and Disease States"
DANIEL DOMINGUEZ, PHD ǀ University of North Carolina--CH Host: Brian Strahl “RNA Binding and Regulation in Normal and Disease States"
BCBP Student Seminar Series FOR STUDENTS ONLY. PI’s are not expected to attend. GMB 3007. Lunch provided. This is a seminar organized by students for students. The goal of this seminar series is twofold: 1) to provide graduate students in the biochemistry and biophysics department an informal and low-stress environment to present their work and … Read more
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“Selective ER-Export of Misfolded Secretory Pathway Proteins for Lysosomal Degradation” Host: Sasky Neher ABSTRACT We discovered that a subset of misfolded secretory pathway proteins, including variants of prion protein and amyloid precursor protein, are selectively exported out of the ER by a constitutive and stress-enhanced pathway named RESET. After RESET, these misfolded proteins are subsequently … Read more
David Peden, MD, MS Harry S. Andrews Distinguished Professor Pediatrics, UNC-CH School of Medicine Host: Leslie Parise “Inflammatory Response to Air Pollutants in Humans” Abstract: Air pollution is a common threat to public health. A common response to a number of pollutants is inflammation, which is reflected in a variety of acute pathophysiologic conditions. … Read more
Seminar: "Regulation of Intracellular Signaling via Cellular Morphology” Jan. 21 @ 2-3, Bioinformatics 1131
Meghan Driscoll (UTSW) Jan. 22 @ 9:30-10:30, GMB 3007 (followed by a meet/greet 10:30-11)
Allison Williams (Institut Pasteur) Seminar: “Atomic-level probing of the peptidoglycan biosynthetic machinery identifies a central hub and exposes a bacterial Achilles heel” Jan. 23 @ 3:00-4:00, Bioinformatics 1131
Allison Williams (Institut Pasteur) Chalk talk: “Molecular basis underlying the function of structurally uncharacterized protein nanomachines” Jan. 24 @ 9:30-10:30, GMB 3007 (followed by a meet/greet 10:30-11)
Thesis title: Improving Computatitional Methods for Designing Polar Protein-Protein Interfaces Seminar is based upon the doctoral dissertation of Jack Maquire under the direction of Dr. Brain Kuhlman. Program: Bioinformatics & Computational Biology (BCB)