Dr. Tian Hong will present “Systems approaches for understanding phenotypic transitions of mammalian cells”. The dynamic nature of many biological processes, such as cancer progression, regeneration and immune responses, often involves phenotypic plasticity of cells driven by dynamic gene regulatory networks. In this talk, I will discuss studies of a few gene circuits in the contexts of development and cancer cells through combining bioinformatics, mathematical modeling and experiments. Welcome to join & learn more!
Muggles and wizards alike, to celebrate the arrival of this exhibit, we’d like to invite students for Harry Potter Trivia, MC’ed by Cerrito Entertainment. The event will be held on Thursday, October 26th from 5pm to 7pm CST. There will also be a costume contest, and costumes both wizardly and non are invited!
Join us for Medicine Grand Rounds October 18 presented by Vanderbilt’s Director of Infectious Diseases, Dr. Kelly Dooley. Dr. Dooley will be presenting on the treatment of tuberculosis and nontuberculous mycobacteria.
Ever played Wordle, the word game where you have six tries to guess a 5-letter word? During Cybersecurity Awareness Month, every Tuesday and Thursday, you have to opportunity to guess a cybersecurity word.
Quan Zhang, Regenerative and Rehabilitation Sciences track Ph.D. student in the Biomedical Sciences Program at UTSC, will present “GPRC6A Regulation of Skeletal Muscle Regeneration” at Noon (CST) Wednesday, 10/18/23
ZOOM information jtwitche@uthsc.edu