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SEMINAR: Wenyi Wei, PhD (Harvard)

1131 Bioinformatics 130 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

“Targeting Cell Signaling Pathways for Cancer Therapies” Wenyi Wei, PhD Professor, Department of Pathology Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Harvard Medical School http://www.hms.harvard.edu/dms/bbs/fac/wei.php "Targeting Cell Signaling Pathways for Cancer Therapies" My laboratory mainly focuses on understanding mechanistically how aberrant cell signaling events lead to altered protein homeostasis and cellular functions to facilitate the development of … Read more

RESEARCH IN PROGRESS SEMINAR 2018: Gavin Grant, PhD and Sourav Roy, PhD (UNC)

1131 Bioinformatics 130 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Gavin Grant, PhD Postdoctoral Researcher Department of Biophysics & Biochemistry Jean Cook Lab "Rushing through the morning- potential consequences of an abbreviated G1 phase.” Cell cycle phase transitions are tightly orchestrated to ensure efficient cell cycle progression and genome stability. Interrogating these transitions is important for understanding both normal and pathological cell proliferation. By quantifying … Read more

SEMINAR: Student invited speaker, Carolyn Sevier, PhD (Cornell)

1131 Bioinformatics 130 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

"Molecular mechanisms to maintain cellular redox homeostasis" Carolyn Sevier, PhD Associate Professor Department of Molecular Medicine http://sevierlab.vet.cornell.edu/

SEMINAR: Doug Barrick, PhD (John Hopkins)

1131 Bioinformatics 130 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Doug Barrick, PhD Professor Thomas C. Jenkins Department of Biophysics John Hopkins Krieger School of Arts and Sciences http://biophysics.jhu.edu/directory/doug-barrick/ Prof. Doug Barrick recently published "Biomolecular Thermodynamics: From Theory to Application" “Using consensus sequences to learn about protein folding cooperativity, stability, and function”   The use of consensus sequences has recently been applied successfully to protein … Read more

SEMINAR: Xiao-Fan Wang (Duke University)

Pagano Conference Room, LCCC

Seminar title: TBD Xiao-Fan Wang, PhD Donald and Elizabeth Cooke Professor of Cancer Research School of Medicine, Duke University Host: Xian Chen, PhD https://medschool.duke.edu/about-us/our-faculty/xiao-fan-wang The Wang lab focuses on the elucidation of molecular nature and signaling mechanisms associated with the initiation of cellular senescence.