In this seminar, Professor James Murphy of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Victoria, Australia will describe his recent work dissecting the chronology of events in this pathway using novel tools, structural biology, biochemistry, microscopy and proteomics. These studies have uncovered a series of regulated events that govern the pathway, raising the prospect that these checkpoints might be pharmacologically targetable for the treatment of inflammatory diseases, such as IBD.
Date | Monday, 21 November 2022 |
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Time | 1:00pm - 2:00pm |
Audience | Postgraduate students,Staff |
Event Category | Health Sciences |
Event Type |
Seminar |
Campus | Dunedin |
Location | Room BIG13, Ground Floor, Biochemistry Building, 710 Cumberland Street, Dunedin. |
Cost | Free |
Contact Name | Jennifer van Eunen |
Contact Phone | +64 3 479 7734 |
Contact Email | jennifer.vaneunen@otago.ac.nz |