Discovery Science Grand Rounds Archive
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2012
Charles Nemeroff, M.D., Leonard Miller Professor and Chairman of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Director of the Center on Aging, presented “The Neurobiology of Child Abuse: Treatment Implications, ” on Feb. 9, 2012.
Watch Dr. Nemeroff’s Grand Rounds, “The Neurobiology of Child Abuse: Treatment Implications.” »
2011
Alberto Pugliese, M.D., professor of medicine and microbiology and immunology, presented “Disease Mechanisms and Therapeutic Targets in the Type 1 Diabetes Spectrum,” on Dec. 8, 2011
Gerhard Dahl, M.D., professor of physiology and biophysics, presented “Pannexin: From Discovery to Bedside in 10 ± 4 Years?” at the Discovery Science Grand Rounds on Nov. 10, 2011
Watch Dr. Dahl’s Grand Rounds, “Pannexin: From Discovery to Bedside in 10 ± 4 Years?” »
Vance Lemmon, Ph.D., professor of neurological surgery, presented “High Throughput Phenotyping in an Academic Lab: From Images to Networks,” at the Discovery Science Grand Rounds on Oct. 13, 2011
Thomas Malek, Ph.D., professor of microbiology and immunology, presented “Interleukin-2 Receptor Signaling: At the Interface Between Tolerance and Immunity,” at the Discovery Grand Rounds on September 8, 2011
Maria Abreu, M.D., professor of medicine, presented “Can TLR4 Antagonists Be Used to Treat Inflammatory Bowel Disease?” at the Discovery Grand Rounds on June 9, 2011
Kerry Burnstein, Ph.D., professor of molecular and cellular pharmacology, presented “Targeting Steroid Hormone-Regulated Pathways in Prostate Cancer,” at the Discovery Grand Rounds on May 12, 2011
Jochen Reiser, M.D., Ph.D., professor of medicine and cell biology and anatomy, presented “Novel Perspectives on the Molecular Regulation of the Kidney Filtration Barrier,” at the Discovery Grand Rounds on April 14, 2011
Carlos Moraes, Ph.D., professor of neurology, presented “Mitochondrial Metabolism and Aging: The More the Merrier,” at the Discovery Grand Rounds on March 10, 2011
Watch Dr. Moraes’ Grand Rounds, “Mitochondrial Metabolism and Aging: The More the Merrier.” »
Eli Gilboa, Ph.D., Dodson Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, presented “Converting Disseminated Tumor Lesions Into ‘Immunological Pathogens,’” at the Discovery Science Grand Rounds on Feb. 10, 2011
Richard L. Rotundo, Ph.D., professor of cell biology and anatomy and neuroscience, presented the inaugural Grand Rounds titled “Changing the Fate of Protein Folding In Vivo,” on Jan. 13, 2011
Watch Dr. Rotundo’s Grand Rounds, “Changing the Fate of Protein Folding in Vivo.” »