• Seminar: Brian Fiske, PhD

    124 Taylor Hall 124 Taylor Hall, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

    Brian Fiske, PhD Senior Vice President, Research Programs The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research Research Focus:  Manages a team to develop an aggressive and innovative agenda for accelerating research and drug development for Parkinson's disease.

  • Seminar: Thomas Blanpied, PhD

    124 Taylor Hall 124 Taylor Hall, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

    Associate Professor, Physiology Director, CIBR/Physiology Confocal Core Facility University of Maryland Research Focus:  Examines protein organization at synapses to understand mechanisms that control this organization to regulate synaptic transmission

  • Seminar: Andrew Russo, PhD

    124 Taylor Hall 124 Taylor Hall, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

    Research Health Specialist | Director of Animal Research | Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics | Professor of Neurology University of Iowa Research Focus:  How neurons respond to changes in their environment; regulation of CGRP and its actions in the context of trigeminal-mediated disorders, especially in migraine.

  • Seminar: Gary D. Hammer, MD, PhD

    124 Taylor Hall 124 Taylor Hall, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

    Millie Schembechler Professor of Adrenal Cancer | Director, Endocrine Oncology Program University of Michigan Research Focus:  Adrenal cancer, adrenal masses, and adrenal disease

  • Seminar: Donald E. Ingber, MD, PhD

    124 Taylor Hall 124 Taylor Hall, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

    Judah Folkman Professor of Vascular Biology | Professor of Bioengineering Harvard University- Wyss Institute Research Focus:  Mechanobiology, tissue engineering, tumor angiogenesis, systems biology, and nanotechnology

  • Seminar: Ann Dean, PhD

    124 Taylor Hall 124 Taylor Hall, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

    Senior Investigator, Gene Regulation & Develop. Sect., Laboratory of Cellular & Develop. Biology NIDDK-National Institutes of Health Research Focus:  To understand how cell-specific transcriptomes that define the differentiated tissues of an organism arise from the same genetics blueprint- the genome.