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Monday, January 23. 3:30-4:30 Habitat-driven extinctions: Insights from spatially implicit modelsKate Meyer ‘09 is a Carleton Biology alum who morphed into a mathematician and is now an Assistant professor of…
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Monday, January 23. 12:30-1:00 “How host microRNAs provide means of innate immune system evasion during viral infection”
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Tuesday, January 24. 10:00-10:30 “Calcium Channels in Neurons and Microglia Likely Influence Spontaneous Alzheimer’s Disease Pathogenesis”
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Tuesday, January 24. 11:30-12:00. “How fluctuating temperatures affect development and ecophysiological performance of frogs”
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Tuesday, January 24. 1:00-1:30. “Regulation of Plant Abiotic Stress Response Through Alternative Splicing”
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Tuesday, January 24. 2:30-3:00 “The “D”ebate: The Association Between Vitamin D Deficiency and Periodontal Disease”
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Wednesday, January 25. 8:30-9:00 “Alzheimer’s Disease and Beyond: The Heterogeneity of Pathological Tau Protein”
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Wednesday, January 25. 4:00-4:30. “TREM2-ApoE Interaction: Important Genetic Markers in Alzheimer’s Disease with Implications in Microglial Activation States”
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Thursday, January 26. 1:00-1:30. “Rbfox1’s Linkage to Autism Spectrum Disorder Through Alternative Splicing and Gene Expression”
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Thursday, January 26. 2:30-3:00. “The Role of Microglia and Astrocytes in Synaptic Loss and Disruption in Alzheimer’s Disease”
Nucleus Newsletter Winter '23 Week 3