MBI Seminar: Stephen Beverley, Ph.D.

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Marvin A. Brennecke Professor Chair of Molecular Microbiology Washington University in St. Louis, School of Medicine “RNA Viruses as Virulence Factors in Parasitic Protozoa” Beverley Lab Website Host: Patricia Johnson (johnsonp@ucla.edu)

MBI Seminar: David Mangelsdorf, Ph.D.

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Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor & Alfred G. Gilman Distinguished Chair in Pharmacology Raymond & Ellen Willie Distinguished Chair in Molecular Neuropharmacology in Honor of Harold B. Crasilneck, Ph.D. Department of Pharmacology & Biochemistry, UT Southwestern Medical Center “The Diverse Metabolic Actions of FGF21” Mangelsdorf Lab Hosted by Tom Vallim, Ph.D., tvallim@mednet.ucla.edu

MBI Seminar: Steven Henikoff, Ph.D.

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Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Member, Division of Basic Sciences Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center “Genome-wide Mapping of Protein-DNA Interaction Dynamics” Henikoff Lab Website Hosted by The MBIDP Gene Regulation Home Area, mbiasst@lifesci.ucla.edu Cosponsored by the MBI & Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center

MBI Seminar: Mark Khan, M.D.

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Professor of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Translational Research Center “Cerebral Cavernous Malformation: From Mechanism to Therapy” Khan Lab Website Hosted by Steve Young, M.D., sgyoung@mednet.ucla.edu

MBI Seminar: Chuck Murry, M.D., Ph.D.

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Woods Professor of Pathology, Bioengineering & Medicine/Cardiology Director, Center for Cardiovascular Biology Interim Director, Institute for Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine, University of Washington "Cardiac Development, Maturation, & Regeneration” Murry Lab Website Hosted by The Cell and Developmental Biology Home Area, mbiasst@lifesci.ucla.edu

MBI Seminar: Tomas Kirchhausen, Ph.D.

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Springer Family Chair, Boston Children’s Hospital Professor, Cell Biology & of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School “Picturing Life at High Spatiotemporal Resolution” Kirchhausen Lab Website Hosted by Luisa Iruela-Arispe, Ph.D., arispe@mbi.ucla.edu

MBI Seminar: Victor Torres, Ph.D.

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Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology NYU School of Medicine “Staphylococcus Aureus Leukocidins: Unraveling Their Role in Pathogenesis” Torres Lab Website Hosted by The Immunity, Microbes & Molecular Pathogenesis Home Area, mbiasst@lifesci.ucla.edu

MBI/BRI Seminar: Susan Ackerman, Ph.D.

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Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Steven W. Kuffler Chair, Biology Professor, Neurobiology Section, Division of Biological Sciences, UC San Diego Professor, Cell & Molecular Medicine, UC San Diego Medical School “Translational Dysfunction & Neurodegeneration” Ackerman Website Cosponsored by the Brain Research Institute Hosts Doug Black (MBI) and Chris Evans (BRI), MBIAsst@lifesci.ucla.edu  

MBI Seminar: Joseph DeRisi, Ph.D.

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Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Co-President, Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Professor, Tomkins Chair of Biochemistry & Biophysics Chair, Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics, UC San Francisco “Genomics and Infectious Disease” DeRisi Lab Website Hosted by Steve Young, SGYoung@mednet.ucla.edu

MBI Seminar: Harmit Malik, Ph.D.

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Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Principal Investigator, Division of Basic Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center “Rules of Engagement: Molecular Arms Races Between Host and Viral Genomes” Malik Lab Website Hosted by Sri Kosuri, sri@ucla.edu  

QCBio/MBI Seminar: Tobias Meyer, Ph.D.

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Quantitative & Systems Biology Seminar Presented by the QCBio and MBI Tobias Meyer, Ph.D. Professor of Chemical and Systems Biology, Stanford University “Using live-Cell Analysis to Elucidate the Logics of the Mammalian Cell Cycle Entry and Exit Decisions” Meyer Lab Website Hosted by Roy Wollman, rwollman@ucla.edu  

MBI Seminar: John Eiler, Ph.D.

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Robert P. Sharp Professor of Geology Professor, Geochemistry, Division of Geological & Planetary Sciences, Caltech "Isotopic Structures of Natural Organic Molecules" Eiler Website Hosted by Steve Young, SGYoung@mednet.ucla.edu