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12:00 PM

day:
Thursday
date:
10/07/2021
time:
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
event:
BMG Seminar - Dr. John Crispino - Northwestern University
area:
location:
Pinn Hall Room 1017
type:
Seminar
department:
Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Genetics
services:
audience:
Everyone
details:
isCME:
No
registration:
No registration is necessary
contact:
Nancy Rush Biochemistry 3-0087 nr9b@virginia.edu
day:
Thursday
date:
10/07/2021
time:
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
event:
Cancer Center Journal Club
area:
location:
Zoom
type:
Lecture
department:
Cancer Center Research Program Events
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details:
“Perturbed BMP signaling and denervation promote muscle wasting in cancer cachexia” Presented by Dr. BJ Purow

Article Link: https://virginia.app.box.com/s/u65ysyifg57oh3qtnvm0uiqc27ldmg6o

Join Zoom Meeting
https://virginia.zoom.us/j/99423805781?pwd=SDl0OW5ISUZreXhXRnZtUzMrYWZKQT09

Meeting ID: 994 2380 5781
Passcode: 959358
URL:
https://virginia.zoom.us/j/99423805781?pwd=SDl0OW5ISUZreXhXRnZtUzMrYWZKQT09
isCME:
No
registration:
No registration is necessary
contact:
Tesia Moore CZK9SQ@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu
day:
Thursday
date:
10/07/2021
time:
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
event:
"Gene Therapy for Epilepsy: Novel Strategies for Rational Design and Evaluation" by David Klorig, PhD
area:
location:
Pinn 1017
type:
Seminar
department:
Pharmacology
services:
audience:
Faculty Students
details:
Hosted by Edward Perez-Reyes, PhD, David Klorig, PhD, is a Instructor in the Neurobiology and Anatomy Department at Wake Forest. Dr. Klorig’s research focuses on normal and pathological rhythms of the brain, including normal sleep rhythms involved in long-term memory storage and pathological rhythms involved in seizure. He uses state-of-the-art techniques to identify and understand the organizing principles of the brain using an iterative process of technical development, experimentation, and computational modelling. His findings also form the basis of an NIH-funded collaborative effort to improve treatment strategies for epilepsy using active optogenetic probing to evaluate and optimize novel gene therapies.
URL:
https://kloriglab.com/
isCME:
No
speakers:
David Klorig, PhD, Instructor in the Neurobiology and Anatomy Department, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC
registration:
No registration is necessary
contact:
Antoinette Reid Pharmacology 434-924-1919 adw2n@virginia.edu
day:
Thursday
date:
10/07/2021
time:
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
event:
Hematopoiesis and Hematology Malignancy Working Group
area:
location:
Zoom
type:
Lecture
department:
Cancer Center Research Program Events
services:
audience:
details:
https://virginia.zoom.us/j/98626062567?pwd=KzhNbFlPbUIycUF1QVZnQkllUVFpUT09 Meeting ID: 986 2606 2567 Passcode: hhmwg
URL:
https://virginia.zoom.us/j/98626062567?pwd=KzhNbFlPbUIycUF1QVZnQkllUVFpUT09 Meeting ID: 986 2606 2567 Passcode: hhmwg
isCME:
No
speakers:
Dr. Francine Garrett-Bakelman
registration:
No registration is necessary
contact:
Christopher Coffey CAC6E@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu


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