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Events from February 18, 2023 – January 16 – Shi Lab Events from February 18, 2023 – January 16 – Shi Lab

CCB Colloquium – Professor Xiaoyang Su, Rutgers Medical School and Cancer Institute of New Jersey

LC-MS Metabolomics Reveals the Role of SLC45A4 in GABA de novo Synthesis Affiliations: 1Departments of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University; 2Metabolomics Shared Resource, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA Solute carrier (SLC) proteins are membrane transporters that govern the cross-membrane exchanges of glucose, amino acids, inorganic … Read More

Special Seminar – Professor Neha Jain, Indian Institute of Technology

CCB 3217

Modulation of amyloid assembly by chaperone-like proteins Soluble proteins have an inherent propensity to undergo altered protein folding, forming cross-B sheet-rich structures called amyloids. Amyloid fibrils have gained significant attention due to their involvement in neurodegenerative disorders. Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of the most common movement disorders and the fastest-growing age-related neurological disorder. It … Read More

Special Seminar – Dr. Harry McNamara, Princeton University

CCB 3217

Symmetry breaking and self-organization of a body axis from mouse embryonic stem cells  Abstract:  During development, the embryo must break symmetry to form body axes and patterned tissue structures. Recent discoveries have revealed that stem cell aggregates can recapitulate developmental patterning and morphogenesis in vitro; however, it remains largely unknown how these ‘stembryos’ break symmetry in … Read More