Weekly Colloquium on Problems in the Biology of Complex Diseases

What

Brought to you by the Arizona Center for the Biology of Complex Diseases (ABCD) at the University of Arizona:

TOPIC“Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell (iPSC) Models of Human Complex Diseases”
SPEAKER: Jared Churko, PhD, — Director, University of Arizona iPSC Core, and Assistant Professor of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Physiological Sciences - Graduate Interdisciplinary Programs (GIDP) and Genetics - Graduate Interdisciplinary Programs (GIDP), UA College of Medicine, UA Health Sciences
WHEN: Friday, March 1, 2018 | 9-11 a.m.
WHERE: BIO5 Room 247 - Please note change of venue for this lecture only!

Weekly Colloquium, Spring 2019 – Problems in the Biology of Complex Diseases
(CMM, MCB, GENE, IMB, PCOL 595H)
Fridays, 9-11 a.m., Keating/BIO5 Room 103, Jan. 11-April 26 (except for March 1, 9-11 a.m., Keating/BIO5 Room 247)

SPEAKERS SCHEDULE: Click here [PDF] for a printable schedule for the entire series.

About the Speaker
Dr. Jared Churko joined the UA Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine in April 2018, following his position as an instructor within Stanford University's Cardiovascular Institute. His lab is located within the UA Sarver Heart Center where he studies cardiovascular disease. Specifically, his lab combines systems biology, stem cell biology, cardiac biology, genetic engineering, and bioinformatics to understand the mechanisms leading to heart disease. He is appointed as the director of the University of Arizona iPSC Core funded by the UA BIO5 Institute and the UA Center for Innovation in Brain Science. Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (hiPSC), can be differentiated into many cell types with potential for developing precision patient care.

Learn more about this lecture series.

For further information, contact ABCD Director Donata Vercelli, MD, colloquium organizer: donata@email.arizona.edu 

When

03/01/2019 - 9:00am to 11:00am

Where

Event Location Description: 

University of Arizona BIO5 Institute, Room 247
Thomas W. Keating Bioresearch Building
1657 E. Helen St.
Tucson, AZ 85721