BME Seminar–Jesse Dean, PhD
Jesse Dean, PhD; Associate Professor of Physical Therapy, Medical University of South Carolina - "A biomechanics-based approach to post-stroke gait instability" For more information on Dr. Dean click here
Jesse Dean, PhD; Associate Professor of Physical Therapy, Medical University of South Carolina - "A biomechanics-based approach to post-stroke gait instability" For more information on Dr. Dean click here
Will Valdar, PhD; Associate Professor of Genetics, UNC-CH Tim Elston, PhD; Professor of Pharmacology, Director of BCB Curriculum, UNC-CH For more information on Dr. Valdar click hereFor more information on Dr. Elston click here
Amy Gladfelter, PhD; Associate Professor of Biology, UNC-Chapel Hill - "Nuclear anarchy and cortical order: how phase transitions and polymers organize cells" For more information on Dr. Gladfelter click here
Matthew DeWitt, PhD; Senior Exploratory R&D Engineer, Boston Scientific - "Novel Immunotherapy Approaches for the Treatment of Cancer: A Medical Device Perspective" For more information on Dr. DeWitt click here
Micah Luftig, PhD; Associate Professor of Molecular Genetics & Microbiology. Duke University - "A New Temporal Model for EBV-Mediated B-Cell Transformation" For more information on Dr. Luftig click here
Paul Yager, PhD; Professor of Bioengineering, University of Washington - "Low-cost disposable point-of-care bioanalytical devices based on porous materials for detection of pathogens" For more information on Dr. Yager click here
Jack Griffith, PhD; Kenan Distinguished Professor of Microbiology & Immunology, Professor of Biochemistry & Biophysics, UNC-CH - Talk title TBA For more information on Dr. Griffith click here
Hector Franco, PhD; Assistant Professor of Genetics, UNC-CH - Talk title TBA For more information for Dr. Franco click here
Timothy Yahr, PhD; Professor of Microbiology & Immunology, University of Iowa - "'Putt-Putt' functions required for expression of the Pseudomonas aeruginossa type III secretion system" For more information on Dr. Yahr click here
Kim Orth, PhD; Earl A. Forsythe Chair in Biomedical Sciences, Depts of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, UT Southwestern Medical Center - "Black Spot, Black Death, Black Pearl: The Tales of Bacterial Effectors" For more information on Dr. Orth click here