Author: Martin Steffen
Congratulations to Dr. Atsushi Ebata!
Atsushi Ebata, PhD successfully defended his thesis: “Development of TDP-43 Granule Inhibitors as Potential Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration Therapies” on Thursday, November, 15th, 2015!
Departmental Seminar – December 4, 2015
2:00-3:00 PM; Friday, December 4, 2015 “Neisseria gonorrhoeae Induces non-canonical Pyroptosis in Human Macrophages” Jessica Ritter, PhD Candidate Department of Pathology, Genco Lab Boston University School of Medicine Location & Time: 670 Albany Street; Lobby Level #107/108 2:00-3:00 PM; Friday, December 4, 2015 Target Audience: Faculty, Students, Residents, Greater Boston Scientific Community […]
Departmental Seminar – Friday November 6
November 6 – Friday @ 2:00 “The Role of Viral Protein R in HIV-1 Infection” Caitlin Miller, PhD Candidate Department of Pathology, Gummuluru Lab Boston University School of Medicine Refreshments at 1:45 p.m. 670 Albany Street – Lobby Level #107/108 Contact: Program Director, Barbara Slack, PhD Program Coordinator: Debra Kiley, 414-7914 Target Audience: Faculty, Students, […]
Departmental Seminar – Friday October 23
October 23 – Friday @ 2:00 “Role of SHP2 in Development and Disease: from Congenital Heart Disease to Lupus” Maria Kontaridis, PhD Assistant Professor of Medicine Cardiovascular Research Cardiovascular Division Best Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Harvard Medical School Refreshments at 1:45 p.m. 670 Albany Street – Lobby Level #107/108 Contact: Program Director, Barbara Slack, PhD […]
Departmental Seminar – Friday October 16
October – Friday @ 2:00 “Genetic Variation of the Transthyretin Gene May Impact Disease Pathogenesis in Wild-Type Transthyretin Amyloidosis (ATTRwt)” Jacquelyn Sikora Hanson, PhD Candidate Department of Pathology; Connors Lab Boston University School of Medicine Refreshments at 1:45 p.m. 670 Albany Street – Lobby Level #107/108 Contact: Program Director, Barbara Slack, PhD Program Coordinator: Debra Kiley, […]
Departmental Seminar – Friday October 9
October 9 – Friday @ 2:00 “Dynamin, a Novel PharmacologicalTarget in Chronic Kidney Disease” Sanja Sever, PhD Assistant Professor of Medicine, Nephrology Division Massachusetts General Hospital; Harvard Medical School Refreshments at 1:45 p.m. 670 Albany Street – Lobby Level #107/108 Contact: Program Director, Barbara Slack, PhD Program Coordinator: Debra Kiley, 414-7914 Target Audience: Faculty, Students, […]
September 2015
Announcements: Parul Agnihotri, PhD Candidate in Susan Winandy’s Lab was elected Vice President of the Boston University Graduate Medical Sciences Student Organization (GMSSO) for 2015-2016 effective this month. The GMSSO is a student run organization that works to unite students from all departments and schools on the Medical Campus, to share ideas and address questions […]
Departmental Seminar – Friday October 2
October 2 – Friday @ 2:00 “How Presenilin Mutations Cause Alzheimer’s Disease” Raymond Kelleher III, MD, PhD Associate Professor of Neurology Principal Investigator, Center for Human Genetic Research Massachusetts General Hospital; Harvard Medical School Refreshments at 1:45 p.m. 670 Albany Street – Lobby Level #107/108 Contact: Program Director, Barbara Slack, PhD Program Coordinator: Debra Kiley, 414-7914 […]
Inflammation Symposium – Tuesday September 22
Inflammation Symposium: Bipartisan Support by PAMPS and DAMPS Tuesday, September 22 3-5 p.m., Hiebert Lounge, BUSM Instructional Building Medical Campus students, faculty and staff are invited to a two-hour symposium to explore the complex interactions that occur during an inflammatory response.Symposium is hosted by Barbara Nikolajczyk, PhD and Dan Remick, MD. Inflammation […]
August 2015
Pathology & Laboratory Medicine News Items – August 2015 Announcements: Please join me in congratulating Dr. David Kindelberger on his appointment as an Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. President Brown just approved his appointment. Appointment or promotion to Associate Professor is a significant achievement and acknowledges that Dr. Kindelberger enjoys a national […]