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Events from September 27, 2022 – September 19, 2023 – Shi Lab Events from September 27, 2022 – September 19, 2023 – Shi Lab

CCB Colloquium – Professor Matthew Tyska, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine

Shaping the epithelial cell surface with actin bundling proteins During differentiation, enterocytes build an extensive apical array of microvilli known as the brush border, which serves to amplify the plasma membrane surface area available for nutrient absorption. In addition to serving as the sole site of nutrient uptake, brush border microvilli also provide an anchoring point for the glycocalyx and regulate interactions with luminal microbes. An … Read More

CCB Colloquium – Professor Dragomir Milovanovic, DZNE

Condensate Biology at the Synapse  Brain functioning critically relies on neuronal communication that mainly occurs by chemical signaling at the specialized contacts known as synapses. At synapses, messenger molecules are … Read More

CCB Colloquium – Professor Dingchang Lin, Johns Hopkins University

Electronic and molecular approaches for neural recording: deciphering the brain in space and time Resolving neuronal activity in space and time is a long-sought capability in neuroscience, which is, however, still hard to achieve using existing technologies. In this talk, I will share with the audience our strategies toward this goal via innovations at the device … Read More