Events Calendar - Legacy [x], Medical Center [x], School of Medicine [x]
Thu9
04:00 PM
- day:
- Thursday
- date:
- 03/09/2023
- time:
- 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
- event:
- "Clearance of Dying Cells – Life Beyond Death" by Sho Morioka, PhD
- area:
- Charlottesville
- location:
- Pinn Hall 1017
- type:
- Seminar
- department:
- Pharmacology
- services:
- audience:
- Faculty Students
- details:
- "Clearance of Dying Cells – Life Beyond Death"
Hosted by Doug Bayliss, Sho Morioka, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Medicine, Nephrology at the University of Virginia and is currently working on a Joint Appointment in Pharmacology
His primary research focus includes regulation of programmed cell death (e.g. necroptosis, pyroptosis and apoptosis). After a brief post-doctoral stint his graduate thesis lab completed some projects and publications (Blood 2012, Journal of Cell Biology 2014, Oncogene 2016), and he moved to the University of Virginia as a Senior Research Scientist, focusing on identifying the endogenous regulatory pathways that control clearance of apoptotic cells (also termed ‘efferocytosis’). Removal of apoptotic cells by phagocytes occurs at a rate of nearly one million cells per second in the body and defective clearance leads to inflammatory diseases; yet, there are still significant knowledge gaps in how a phagocyte achieves rapid corpse uptake and how the phagocytosis handles this stress on various aspects of its physiology such as energy metabolism, pH regulation, or volume regulation. He discovered that a novel gene program, solute carrier (SLC) program, is important for successful uptake of apoptotic cells (Nature 2018, Immunity 2019 and Nature Cell Biology 2019). During acute kidney injuries (AKI), it is known that phagocyte actively removes apoptotic cells. His current research focuses on the effect of enhancing efferocytosis on resolution of AKI. - URL:
- https://med.virginia.edu/nephrology/research/sho-morioka-phd/
- isCME:
- No
- speakers:
- Sho Morioka, PhD
- registration:
- No registration is necessary
- contact:
- Cierra Biel Pharmacology 434-924-1920 clb2hg@virginia.edu