• Seminar: David G. Harrison, MD, FACC, FAHA (Gottschalk Lecturer)

    G202 MBRB 111 Mason Farm Rd, Chapel Hill

    David G. Harrison, MD, FACC, FAHA | Gottschalk Lecturer Betty and Jack Bailey Chair in Cardiology | Director, Division of Clinical Pharmacology Vanderbilt University Medical Center Research Focus:  Understanding how inflammation and the adaptive immune response contributes to hypertension.

  • Seminar: Rejji Kuruvilla, PhD

    G202 MBRB 111 Mason Farm Rd, Chapel Hill

    Rejji Kuruvilla, PhD William D. Gill Professor John’s Hopkins University Research Focus:  Development and functions of the sympathetic nervous system.

  • Seminar: Maxence Nachury, PhD

    G202 MBRB 111 Mason Farm Rd, Chapel Hill

    Maxence Nachury, PhD Associate Professor, Ophthalmology University of California San Francisco Research Focus:  Primary cilium, a surface-exposed organelle required for vision, olfaction and developmental signaling and whose dysfunction leads to obesity, skeletal malformations and kidney cysts.

  • Seminar: Tomas Kircchausen, PhD

    1131 Bioinformatics

    Tomas Kircchausen, PhD Springer Family Chair | Senior Investigator, Program in Cellular and Molecular Medicine (BCH) Harvard University Medical School Research Focus:  Molecular mechanisms that underlie the cells sorting machineries responsible for receptor-mediated endocytosis and for secretion, and how they are highjacked by toxins, viruses and bacterial pathogens to enter cells. We also study how … Read more

  • CANCELLED: Seminar: Benjamin L. Prosser, PhD

    1131 Bioinformatics

    Benjamin L. Prosser, PhD Assistant Professor of Physiology The Perelman School, University of Pennsylvania Research Focus:  How cell stress and strain regulate intracellular calcium homeostasis and signaling through reactive oxygen species (ROS).

  • Seminar: Brenda Kostelecky, PhD

    G202 MBRB 111 Mason Farm Rd, Chapel Hill

    Brenda Kostelecky, PhD Director Cascadia Data Alliance at Fred Hutch Career Focus: Developing innovative and strategic research-strengthening and policy initiatives. Background in diverse biomedical science disciplines including basic cancer biology and cell signaling pathyways, structural biology, public health, behavioral health, and global cancer research.

  • Seminar: Paola Arlotta, PhD

    G202 MBRB 111 Mason Farm Rd, Chapel Hill

    Paola Arlotta, PhD The Golub Family Professor and Chair Harvard University Research Focus: Understanding molecular laws that govern the birth, differentiation and assembly of the human brain’s cerebral cortex.