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The Annual John K. Sheehan Lecture in Mucin Biology: Sandra J. Gendler, PhD

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Please join us for the annual John K. Sheehan Lecture in Mucin Biology, featuring a presentation by Sandra J. Gendler, PhD, Professor of Immunology and Biochemistry/Molecular Biology at Mayo Clinic. Dr. Gendler’s presentation is entitled “A Mucin Odyssey – Tales of MUC1 and Other Transmembrane Mucins.” This lecture will be held in G100 Bondurant Hall.

Marsico Lung Institute Seminars in Respiratory Biology: Scott Magness, PhD

G100 Bondurant Hall

Please join us for a presentation by Scott Magness, PhD, Associate Professor in the UNC Departments of Medicine, Cell Biology & Physiology and NC State University Joint Departments of Biomedical Engineering. Dr. Magness’s presentation is entitled “BEST4+ cells: A newly identified intestinal cell type with implications for Cystic Fibrosis.” This session will be held in … Read more

Marsico Lung Institute Seminars in Respiratory Biology: Silvia Kreda, PhD

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Please join us for a presentation by Silvia Kreda, PhD, Associate Professor in the Marsico Lung Institute. Dr. Kreda’s presentation is entitled “Novel therapeutic strategies for cystic fibrosis and primary ciliary dyskinesia, Part 2.” This session will be held in G100 Bondurant Hall.

Marsico Lung Institute Seminars in Respiratory Biology: Christina Graves, PhD

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Please join us for a presentation by Christina Graves, PhD, Assistant Professor in UNC's Adams School of Dentistry. Dr. Graves’ presentation is entitled “'The Body Keeps the Score': Mechanisms Mediating Mucosal Stress Responses Across the Lifespan.” This session will be held in G100 Bondurant Hall.

Marsico Lung Institute Seminars in Respiratory Biology: Ling Sun, PhD, & Koichi Hasegawa, MD, PhD

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Please join us for presentations by Ling Sun, PhD, and Koichi Hasegawa, MD, PhD, both Postdoctoral Research Associates in the Marsico Lung Institute. Dr. Sun's presentation is entitled "Epithelial Xbp1S Expression Leads to Distal Lung Muc5b Hyperproduction and Progression of Pulmonary Fibrosis Following Injury," and Dr. Hasegawa's presentation is entitled "Airway epithelial cell-specific expression of … Read more

Marsico Lung Institute Seminars in Respiratory Biology: Jason Mock, MD, PhD

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Please join us for a presentation by Jason Mock, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at UNC. Dr. Mock’s presentation is entitled “Regulatory T Cells: Supporting Lung Homeostasis and Promoting Resolution and Repair After Lung Injury.” This session will be held in G100 Bondurant Hall.

Marsico Lung Institute Seminars in Respiratory Biology: Carla Ribeiro, PhD

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Please join us for a presentation by Carla Ribeiro, PhD, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Pulmonary Diseases and Critical Care and Marsico Lung Institute at UNC. Dr. Ribeiro’s presentation is entitled “From the ER to the Apical Membrane: Airway Inflammation Enhances CFTR Modulator Efficacy.” This session will be held in G100 Bondurant Hall.

Marsico Lung Institute Seminars in Respiratory Biology: Janelle Arthur, PhD

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Please join us for a presentation by Janelle Arthur, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at UNC. Dr. Arthur's presentation is entitled “Gut microbiome influence on fibrosis and cancer.” This session will be held in G100 Bondurant Hall.

Marsico Lung Institute Seminars in Respiratory Biology: Takanori Asakura, MD, PhD

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Please join us for a presentation by MLI Research Collaborator Takanori Asakura, MD, PhD, of Kitasato University, Tokyo. Dr. Asakura’s presentation is entitled “Characterization of Bronchioles in the Pathogenesis of Non-Cystic Fibrosis Bronchiectasis.” This session will be held in G100 Bondurant Hall.

Marsico Lung Institute Seminars in Respiratory Biology: Scott Palmer, MD

G100 Bondurant Hall

Please join us for a presentation by Scott Palmer, MD, of Duke University School of Medicine. Dr. Palmer’s presentation is entitled “New Insights into Lung Transplant Chronic Allograft Dysfunction (CLAD).” This session will be held in G100 Bondurant Hall.