Events
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1131 Bioinformatics Building 130 Mason Farm Rd., Chapel Hill, NC, United States
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MHI Seminar Series: Rebekah Gundry, Ph.D., “Heart of Innovation: Revolutionizing the Study of Glycoproteins in Heart Health and Disease with Advanced Technologies”
321 MacNider Hall 333 S Columbia St., Chapel Hill, NC, United States -
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MHI Seminar Series: Ching-Ling (Ellen) Lien, Ph.D., “Cardiac Vasculature in Heart Development and Regeneration”
321 MacNider Hall 333 S Columbia St., Chapel Hill, NC, United States -
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MHI Seminar Series: Walter Lee Murfee, III, Ph.D., “Rediscovering Angiogenesis at the Intersection of Tissue Engineering and Physiology”
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MHI Faculty Candidate Seminar: Ching Zhu, M.D., Ph.D., “Neural Control of Cardiac Arrhythmia Susceptibility: Patterns and Mechanisms”
321 MacNider Hall 333 S Columbia St., Chapel Hill, NC, United States -
MHI Seminar Series: Nadia Mercader, Ph.D., Professor, Developmental Biology and Regeneration, Institute of Anatomy, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland
321 MacNider Hall 333 S Columbia St., Chapel Hill, NC, United States -
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2024 IVB/MHI Annual Research Symposium
Maya Kumar, PhD Assistant Professor, Pediatrics/Pulmonary Medicine Stanford University School of Medicine “Using single cell approaches to understand neointimal lesion formation and growth in Pulmonary Hypertension” Hanjoong Jo, PhD Professor, Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Tech and Emory University “Flow-induced reprogramming of endothelial cells and atherosclerosis - role of HEG1”
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MHI SEMINAR SERIES: Mingfu Wu, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Houston
RESEARCH: My lab aims to determine the etiology and then the treatment for the left ventricular non-compaction cardiomyopathy. 2. Another project will determine how epicardial development regulates cardiac morphogenesis and explore methods to treat congenital heart defects caused by abnormal epicardial development. 3. We are also screening chemicals that promote cardiomyocyte maturation during cell-reprogramming and … Read more