QCBio Research Seminar: Dino Osmanovic (Franco)

ZOOM CA, United States

TITLE: "Chemical reactions and condensates" ABSTRACT: In the past decade, condensates have been implicated as a mechanism of organization in biological systems. In addition to the potentially biologically relevant aspects of this, it has also encouraged physicists to revisit some aspects of the classic theories of phase separation, but now with inclusion of elements that more […]

QCBio Research Seminar: Sharmila Venugopal, Assistant Adjunct Professor, Integrative Biology and Physiology – PART I

ZOOM CA, United States

TITLE: "Merging Experimental and Computational Approaches to Study Neurodegenerative Disease Dynamics" ABSTRACT: Neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's affect millions of people around the world and are a growing health concern in aging populations. A major roadblock in developing effective treatments involve the diverse etiology and progression rates, combined with a lack of clear […]

Developmental Systems Biology Faculty Search – MCDB | QCBio | BSCRC Seminar: Adrian Jacobo, PhD, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY

ZOOM CA, United States

TITLE: "Symmetry breaking during morphogenesis of a mechanosensory organ" ABSTRACT: The development of mechanosensory epithelia, such as those of the auditory and vestibular systems, results in the precise orientation of mechanosensory hair cells and consequently directional sensitivity. After division of a precursor cell in the zebrafish lateral line, the daughter hair cells differentiate with opposite mechanical […]

Developmental Systems Biology Faculty Search – MCDB | QCBio | BSCRC Seminar: Eviatar Yemini, PhD, Columbia University, New York, NY

ZOOM CA, United States

TITLE: "Biologist, Know Thy Cells - A Colorful Barcoding Method to ID Cell Types, their Fate, and Decode Brainwide Communication" ABSTRACT: A major challenge in biological imaging is resolving cell identities. These are necessary for determining cell-specific protein expression and function, the effect of transcription factors on cell fate, and the contribution of individual neurons to […]

Developmental Systems Biology Faculty Search – MCDB | QCBio | BSCRC Seminar: Hannah Long, DPhil, Stanford University, Stanford, CA

ZOOM CA, United States

TITLE: "Enhancer Loss and Gene Dosage Sensitivity Drives a Human Craniofacial Disorder" ABSTRACT: In recent years, the importance of understanding the role of non-coding regulatory mutations in human disease has become increasingly apparent. This is illustrated by a hotspot of non-coding mutations at the far end of a large gene desert surrounding the SOX9 gene that […]

QCBio Research Seminar: Sharmila Venugopal (Part II)

ZOOM CA, United States

TITLE: “Merging Experimental and Computational Approaches to Study Neurodegenerative Disease Dynamics” ABSTRACT: "Neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's affect millions of people around the world and are a growing health concern in aging populations. A major roadblock in developing effective treatments involve the diverse etiology and progression rates, combined with a lack of clear understanding of […]

QCBio Research Seminar: Cyrillus Tan (Meyer)

ZOOM CA, United States

TITLE: "A quantitative view of strategies to engineer cell-selective ligand binding" ABSTRACT: Selective binding to specific target cells is a critical property of many therapies. To enhance selectivity in specific situations, a series of new strategies have been proposed in the drug development literature, including affinity, valency, multi-specificity, and other alterations to target cell binding. […]

Developmental Systems Biology Faculty Search – MCDB | QCBio | BSCRC Seminar: Juan Alvarez, PhD, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

ZOOM CA, United States

TITLE: "Organoid Maturation by Circadian Entrainment " ABSTRACT: Stem cell-derived tissues that recap endogenous physiology are key for regenerative medicine. Yet, most methods yield products that function like fetal, not adult tissues. Organoids are typically grown in constant environments, while our tissues mature along with behavioral cycles. I show that inducing circadian rhythms in pancreatic islet organoids, […]

Developmental Systems Biology Faculty Search – MCDB | QCBio | BSCRC Seminar: Akankshi Munjal, PhD, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

ZOOM CA, United States

TITLE: "Building an integrated framework for tissue morphogenesis with the zebrafish inner ear" ABSTRACT: How simple tissues give rise to geometrically complex organs with robust shapes and functions is a fundamental question in biology with important implications in disease and translational medicine. The current mechanistic framework explains how upstream genetic and biochemical information pattern cellular mechanics […]

Developmental Systems Biology Faculty Search – MCDB | QCBio | BSCRC Seminar: Charlene Guillot (Ryan), PhD, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

ZOOM CA, United States

TITLE: "Understanding how environmental cues regulate Neuro-Mesodermal progenitor cells in development and disease" ABSTRACT: The trunk and tail of vertebrates arise from the addition of mesodermal (i.e., muscle and vertebrae) and neural (i.e., spinal cord) cells from the progenitor zone in the tailbud. This developmental program is critical for the proper formation of the posterior body […]