Location: G. Clayton Kyle Conference Room, PCAM 4 West Pavilion
252 BRB II/III
Dmitri Loukinov, Ph.D.
Staff Scientist, Molecular Pathology Section
Laboratory of Immunopathology
NIAID/NIH
"CTCF and it's Testis Specific Paralog BORIS. Sibling Rivalry in Cancer"
*Please note: This CRRWH Seminar is being co-sponsored with the Penn Ovarian Cancer Research Center (OCRC)
David Ginty, Ph.D; Department of Neuroscience, John Hopkins University; Title Not Yet Available; Barchi Library, 140 John Morgan Bldg.
University of Massachusetts
"Driving the innate immune response to P falciparum malaria"
Austrian Auditorium, CRB
David Hurtado (Mentor: Virginia Lee)
"Selective reduction of GSK-3 isoforms ameliorates pathological signatures of Alzheimer's Disease"
Grossman Auditorium, Wistar Institute
David Ginty, Ph.D.
Johns Hopkins University
"The Development And Organization Of Neurons That Underlie The Sense Of Touch"
Barchi Library (140 John Morgan)
Faculty Host – Greg Bashaw
Douglas Golenbock, M.D.
University of Massachusetts
Austrian Auditorium, Clinical Research Building
Christopher S. Chen, MD, PhD
Skirkanich Professor of Innovation, Department of Bioengineering
Director, Center for Engineering Cells and Regeneration
University of Pennsylvania
“Forces, Form, and Function: Adhesion and the Regulation of Cell Function”
251 Biomedical Research Building II/III
Nicholas Zavazava, M.D., Ph.D.
"T cell development from embryonic stem cells"
Abramson Research Center 123 A/B
The Endocrinology Clinical Case Conference and Grand Rounds Series presents:
Robert H. Lustig, MD, Professor of Pediatric, UCSF Title: "Sugar, Hormones and Addiction"
The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation of Credit
The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit ™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Patrick Lévy, MD, PhD, Professor of Physiology, Grenoble University Hospital, France
"Intermittent Hypoxia as a model for studying OSA cardiovascular consequences"
Patrick Levy, MD, PhD
Professor of Physiology
Deputy Director of Pole Rehabilitation and Physiology
CHU de Grenoble, France
“Intermittent hypoxia as a model for studying OSA cardiovascular consequences”
Penn Sleep Center
3624 Market Street, Suite 201 Conference Room