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MHI Seminar Series: Dr. Lena Claesson-Walsh

Pagano Conference Room, #00-002, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center 450 West Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Speaker: Dr. Lena Claesson-Walsh, Uppsala University

MHI Seminar Series: Dr Matthias Nahrendorf

Pagano Conference Room, #00-002, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center 450 West Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Speaker: Dr. Matthias Nahrendorf,  Professor, Center for Systems Biology, Harvard University Topic: Myeloid Cells in Cardiovascular Disease

MHI Seminar Series: Dr. Matthew C. Zimmerman

Pagano Conference Room, #00-002, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center 450 West Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Speaker: Dr. Matthew C Zimmerman, University of Nebraska Medical Center

MHI Seminar Series: Dr. Da-zhi Wang

Pagano Conference Room, #00-002, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center 450 West Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Speaker: Dr. Da-zhi Wang, Harvard University

MHI Seminar Series: Dr. Ann Murphy

Pagano Conference Room, #00-002, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center 450 West Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Speaker: Dr. Ann Murphy, Johns Hopkins University

MHI Seminar Series: Dr. Robert Wirka

Pagano Conference Room, #00-002, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center 450 West Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Speaker: Dr. Robert Wirka, Stanford University. Topic: Single cell analysis of smooth muscle cell phenotypic modulation in vivo reveals a critical role for coronary disease gene TCF21 in mice and humans

MHI Seminar Series: Young-sup Yoon, M.D., Ph.D

Pagano Conference Room, #00-002, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center 450 West Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Speaker: Young-sup Yoon, M.D., Ph.D, Emory University

MHI Seminar Series: Yoh-suke Mukouyama, Ph.D

Pagano Conference Room, #00-002, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center 450 West Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Speaker: Yoh-suke Mukouyama, Ph.D, National Institutes of Health Topic:Macrophage control of neuronal and vascular development Brief summary:  Macrophages have diverse functions in immunity as well as in homeostasis, yet their functions during organ development remain largely undefined. Our work employs high-resolution whole-mount imaging and genetic tools to determine how embryonic tissue-resident macrophages influence neuronal and … Read more

MHI Seminar Series: Elizabeth Murphy, Ph.D, “Novel mechanisms of cardioprotection”

Pagano Conference Room, #00-002, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center 450 West Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Speaker: Elizabeth Murphy, Ph.D, National Institutes of Health Topic: Novel mechanisms of cardioprotection Summary: In the heart, interruption of the blood supply can result in cardiac cell death and irreversible muscle damage. Dr. Murphy’s laboratory studies the molecular mechanisms involved in cardiac cell death, as well as the mechanisms that protect the heart against damage. … Read more