• Visiting Pulmonary Scholar Dr. Theodore J. Standiford

    Friday Center

    Dr. Theodore J. Standiford will be our Visiting Pulmonary Scholar on Wednesday, February 20th, at 4:30 PM in the Friday Center. Dr. Standiford is Professor and Chief of the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Michigan, and he will be speaking about “Novel IL-1 Family Cytokines in Lung Innate Mucosal … Read more

  • Microbiology & Immunology Seminar: Speaker Ryan Hunter

    Bioinformatics 1131

    Ryan Hunter, PhD, Assistant Professor from the University of Minnesota, will speak on Tuesday, February 26th, on "When Good Bugs Go Wild: Bacterial Mucus Degradation in Chronic Airway Disease." This seminar will begin at 9:30 a.m. and be held in 1131 Bioninformatics.

  • Dr. Alan Fine’s Seminar at Duke University

    Duke University, Bryan Research Auditorium, Room 103

    Alan Fine, MD, Professor of Medicine at Boston University, will speak on Tuesday, March 19th, on "Ciliated Cell Heterogeneity in the Lung." This seminar will begin at 4:30 p.m. and be at Duke University in the Bryan Research Auditorium, Room 103.  

  • Visiting Pulmonary Scholar Dr. Mark R. Looney

    Friday Center

    Mark R. Looney, MD, will be our Visiting Pulmonary Scholar on Wednesday, March 20th, at 4:30 PM, in the Friday Center. Dr. Looney is Professor in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at UCSF, and he will be speaking about “Platelet Biogenesis in the Lung.”

  • Genetics and Molecular Biology Seminar: Speaker Carole Ober, PhD

    Bioinformatics 1131

    Carole Ober, PhD, Professor of Genetics at the University of Chicago, will speak on Friday, April 5th, on "Asthma in the Post-GWAS Era: Searching for the Mid-Hanging Fruit." This seminar will begin at noon and be held in 1131 Bioninformatics.

  • Dr. Mark Krasnow’s Seminar at Duke University

    Duke University, Bryan Research Auditorium, Room 103

    Mark Krasnow, PhD, Professor of Biochemistry at Stanford University, will speak on Wednesday, April 10th, on “Stem Cells in Tissue Regeneration.” This seminar is part of Duke's Developmental & Stem Cell Biology (DSCB) Colloquium, and it will begin at 4:00 p.m. at Duke University in the Bryan Research Auditorium, Room 103.