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NIH Director’s Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series

Upcoming Lectures

SMART Biosensors: A New Modality to Objectively Quantify Pain

January 6, 2021 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm
Omowunmi “Wunmi” Sadik, Ph.D., New Jersey Institute of Technology

Dr. Sadik is a Distinguished Professor and Chair in the Department of Chemistry and Environmental Sciences at the New Jersey Institutes of Technology (NJIT). Until recently, Sadik was a Professor of Chemistry and Director of the Center for Research in Advanced Sensing Technologies & Environmental Sustainability at SUNY-Binghamton. She has held appointments at Harvard University, Cornell University, and the Naval Research Laboratory.

Black Spot, Black Death, Black Pearl: the Tales of Bacterial Effectors

January 27, 2021 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm
Kim Orth, Ph.D., UT Southwestern Medical Center

The Orth lab is interested in elucidation the activity of virulence factors from pathogenic bacteria so that we can gain novel molecular insight into eukaryotic signaling systems.

Many virulence factors are secreted by bacteria using a type III secretion system (T3SS) resembling a needle-like structure that efficiently translocates effector proteins from bacteria into the cytosol of a host cell. Effectors have evolved in a manner similar to many of the viral oncogenes; a eukaryotic activity is usurped and modified by the pathogen for its own advantage.

Design for Inference: from Cells to Circuits in Biology

February 3, 2021 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm
Aviv Regev, Ph.D. , Broad Institute

Aviv Regev, a computational and systems biologist, is a professor of biology at MIT, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, the Chair of the Faculty and the director of the Klarman Cell Observatory and Cell Circuits Program at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, and co-chair of the organizing committee for the international Human Cell Atlas project. She studies the molecular circuitry that governs the function of mammalian cells in health and disease and has pioneered many leading experimental and computational methods for the reconstruction of circuits, including in single-cel


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