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Beatrice Knudsen (University of Utah)

Online - https://uci.zoom.us/j/92376199346

Title: Machine learning models to quantify lineage plasticity and neuroendocrine differentiation in high-grade prostate cancer

Host: Olga Razorenova

Benjamin Wylie (Texas Tech University)

Online - https://uci.zoom.us/j/91820740125

Title: Regulation of Kir Channels and GPCRs by Cholesterol and Anionic Lipids

Host: Rachel Martin

Tom Huxford (San Diego State U)

Online - https://uci.zoom.us/j/98978941890 Irvine, California

Title: A molecular mechanism for NEMO subunit-mediated control over IκB Kinase activation in response to polyubiquitin binding

Host: Roberto Tinoco

Peter Mullen (USC)

Metabolic Sensing in Cancer and Viral Infections Peter Mullen, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology Keck School of Medicine University of Southern California

Cosimo Commisso (Sanford Burnham Prebys)

Nat Sci 1, Room 1114 1114 Natural Sciences I, Irvine, California

Role of Metabolic Stress in Tumor Progression and Therapy Cosimo Commisso, Ph.D. Director and Associate Professor Cell and Molecular Biology of Cancer Program Sanford Burnham Prebys NCI-Designated Cancer Center

Thomas Martinez (UCI)

Nat Sci 1, Room 1114 1114 Natural Sciences I, Irvine, California

Annotation and Characterization of Human Protein-coding Small Open Reading Frames  Thomas Martinez, PhD Assistant Professor  Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences University of California, Irvine  

Marina Pasca Di Magliano (University of Michigan)

Nat Sci 1, Room 1114 1114 Natural Sciences I, Irvine, California

Cellular Crosstalk in the Pancreatic Cancer Microenvironment  Marina Pasca di Magliano, PhD Professor  Department of Surgery, Rogel Cancer Center University of Michigan

Dequina Nicholas

Nat Sci 1, Room 1114 1114 Natural Sciences I, Irvine, California

Nutrient Sensing in the Pituitary: Mechanisms of Reproductive Hormone Secretion Dequina Nicholas, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry University of California, Irvine

Anna Belkina (Boston University)

Nat Sci 1, Room 1114 1114 Natural Sciences I, Irvine, California

How much a single cell can tell us: why full spectrum cytometry became our new normal? Anna Belkina, PhD Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Director, Flow Cytometry Core Facility Boston University School of Medicine Host: Dequina Nicholas