Week of March 3, 2013


March 4, 2013 ( Monday )

Research Meetings
12:00pm - 1:00am
Microbiology & Immunology Seminar Series

Pizza & Beverages will be provided

David Artis, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Microbiology, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania

Title: Immune regulation at barrier surfaces

Host: Deborah Fowell

Seminar Abstract: Employing diverse models of microbial colonization, pathogen infection and chronic inflammation, research in the Artis lab is examining how mammalian host genetics and signals derived from commensal microbial communities influence innate and adaptive immune responses in the skin, lung and intestine. Epithelial cells (ECs) were recently shown to play a critical role in maintaining the balance of tolerance, immunity and inflammation at barrier surfaces including the gastrointestinal tract. We are employing inducible deletion or overexpression of genes in intestinal ECs to interrogate how they regulate the functions of intestinal myeloid and lymphocyte lineages. The long-term goals of these studies are to improve oral vaccination against enteric infections and prevent chronic inflammation associated with diseases including food allergy and inflammatory bowel disease. We are are employing gnotobiotic mice to examine the influence of commensal microbial communities on intestinal and peripheral immune cell development and function. Our findings indicate that commensal microbes have a major regulatory influence on CD4+ T cell and granulocyte function associated with susceptibility to multiple inflammatory diseases. In related studies, we are investigating how ECs regulate allergen- or helminth-induced type 2 inflammation at mucosal sites. Secretion of IEC-derived cytokines including IL-25, IL-33 and thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) appear to be important early events in influencing dendritic cell and CD4+ T cell responses required these responses. Our recent studies suggest that ECs also govern extramedullary hematopoiesis that can influence the development of TH2 cytokine responses. It is hoped that the results of these studies will advance understanding the pathophysiology of multiple mucosal inflammatory diseases, including asthma, allergy and inflammatory bowel disease and provide a framework to test the therapeutic potential of manipulating epithelial cell responses in these disease states. http://www.med.upenn.edu/micro/faculty/artis.html

Location:  Upper Aud (3-7619)

Posted by:  Corrine Aleese, Micro & Immunolgy, 7-Feb-13 10:12am ET


Research Meetings
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Tox 558 Student Seminar Series

Emily Resseguie

Research supervised by Michael O'Reilly, PhD.

Location:  K-307 (3-6408)

Posted by:  Chris Gramza, Environmental Medicine, 12-Feb-13 3:39pm ET


Other Events & Dates
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Physical Chemistry Seminar

Title: Nanoscale Imaging with Conjugated Polymer Nanoparticles

Professor Jason McNeill

Clemson University

Department of Chemistry

Host: Professor Lewis Rothberg

Location:  Hutchison Hall 473

Posted by:  Marguerite Weston, Chemistry, 20-Feb-13 2:07pm ET


March 5, 2013 ( Tuesday )

Grand Rounds
8:00am - 9:00am
Department of Medicine Grand Rounds

TITLE:

Tuberculosis Control in 2013:
Update and Challenges



SPEAKER:
Carol-Lynn Petronaci, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
University of Rochester Medical Center
Biosketch


Educational Objectives:
1. Understand how screening for and treating latent TB infection affects TB control in the US.
2. Recognize new and ongoing challenges in achieving TB control.

Location:  Class of 1962 Auditorium, Kornberg Medical Research Building

Posted by:  Mary Lou Beagan, Medicine, 4-Mar-13 6:15pm ET


Research Meetings
9:30am - 10:30am
Tox Program Thesis Defense Seminar

Eric E. Beier

Research supervised by Edward Puzas, PhD

Lead Inhibits Skeletal Wnt Signaling and Manifests in Osteoporosis

Location:  K-307 Auditorium (3-6408)

Posted by:  Chris Gramza, Environmental Medicine, 12-Feb-13 3:32pm ET


Research Meetings
11:00am - 12:00pm
Postdoctoral Candidate Seminar

Zeenath Unnisa, Ph.D
Research Fellow
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

The role of MEIS 1 in normal Hematopoiesis

Location:  Rm 4-8820 (Env. Med. Conference Room)

Posted by:  Chris Gramza, Environmental Medicine, 12-Feb-13 3:34pm ET


Other Events & Dates
12:15pm - 1:15pm
CTSI Seminar Series

Presenter: Geoffrey Williams Topic: TBD

Lunch is provided, please bring your own beverage.

Location:  HWH Aud (1W-304)

Posted by:  Katherine Libby, Clinical & Translational Sciences Inst, 15-Jan-13 12:33pm ET


March 6, 2013 ( Wednesday )

Grand Rounds
8:00am - 9:00am
Pediatric Grand Rounds

13th Annual Anne E. Dyson Memorial

"Malaria Prevention in West Afr4ica: THoughts on Practicing and Teaching Evidence-Based GLobal Health"

Andrew Sherman, MD, General Pediatrics Fellow, URMC

Location:  Class of

Posted by:  Michelle Crary, Pediatrics, 19-Feb-13 8:52am ET


Grand Rounds
8:00am - 9:00am
GERIATRIC MEDICINE GRAND ROUNDS

TITLE: New Insights into Asthma Pathogenesis and Treatment

SPEAKER: Steve N. Georas, MD


All are invited to attend; registration is not necessary. This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit.

Any questions, contact Judy Hazelden at (585) 760-6352.

Location:  Monroe Community Hospital, Main Floor, Auditorium A

Posted by:  Judy Hazelden, MCH, 26-Feb-13 8:22am ET


Research Meetings
11:00am - 12:00pm
Env. Medicine Postdoctoral Candidate Seminar

Zeenath Unnisa, PhD

The role of MEIS 1 in normal Hematopoiesis

Location:  4-8820 (Env. Med. Conference Room)

Posted by:  Chris Gramza, Environmental Medicine, 31-Jan-13 3:39pm ET


Grand Rounds
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Interdisciplinary Clinical Ethics Conference

The Role of In-House Counsel

Presented by Laura J. Wilson, JD, Senior Counsel, URMC; David L. Hoffberg, JD, retired attorney

Location:  K-207 (2-6408)

Posted by:  Mary Fisher, Medical Humanities, 25-Feb-13 4:24pm ET


Research Meetings
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Pharmacology and Physiology Spring Colloquium Series

Yelena V. Lerman
(Graduate Student in the Laboratory of Dr. Minsoo Kim)

"Integrin Alpha3Beta1Upregulation During Sepsis and its Role in Neutrophil Biology"

Location:  Anders Room (4-6912)

Posted by:  Sharon Runion, 28-Feb-13 11:12am ET


Research Meetings
12:30pm - 1:30pm
Center for Oral Biology Bagel Talk

Robert G. Quivey, Jr., Ph.D.
Director, Center for Oral Biology
Dean's Professor of Microbiology & Immunology
Professor of Microbiology and Immunology in the Center for Oral Biology


The genomics of acid-resistance in Streptococcus mutans and its relevance to dental caries

Location:  G9654 (COB Conference Room)

Posted by:  Barbara Sperduto, Center for Oral Biology, 16-Jan-13 2:02pm ET


Research Meetings
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics Spring Seminar Series

Dr. Thomas Cheatham, III, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, University of Utah

"Assessing and Validating Simulation Approaches to Model Nucleic Acid Structure and RNA-Ligand Interactions"

Host: Dr. David Mathews

Location:   K-307, Room 3-6408

Posted by:  Brenda Klein, Biochem & Biophys, 27-Feb-13 9:46am ET


Research Meetings
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Aab CVRI Seminar Series

SPEAKER: Nhat Tu Le, Ph.D. Research Assistant Professor Department of Medicine, Aab Cardiovascular Research Institute University of Rochester Medical Center

TITLE OF TALK:"MAGI-1: bridging p90RSK to endothelial inflammation"

Location:  Aab CVRI Conf Room A105

Posted by:  Jacqueline Velazquez, Cardiovascular Research Institute, 5-Mar-13 11:46am ET


March 7, 2013 ( Thursday )

Other Events & Dates
11:00am - 12:00pm
EHSC Seminar Series: Dr. Flemming R. Cassee

Dr. Flemming R. Cassee (RIVM, The Netherlands) will present a seminar entitled "ADVERSE HEALTH EFFECTS OF TRAFFIC-DERIVED EMISSIONS: EVIDENCE FROM STUDIES IN VOLUNTEERS, EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS AND CELL BASED SYSTEMS" on March 7, 2013, 11:00 a.m., in the Env. Med. Conf. Room (4-8820).

Location:  Environmental Medicine Conf. Room (4-8820)

Posted by:  Judy Havalack, Environmental Medicine, 6-Feb-13 10:19am ET


Research Meetings
12:30pm - 1:30pm
Pharmacology and Physiology Colloquium Seminar

Mary Gantz Marker
(Graduate Student in the Laboratory of Dr. Robert S. Freeman)

"The Role of the Prolyl Hydroxylase EGLN3 in Neuronal Cell Death"

Location:  Anders Room (4-6912)

Posted by:  Sharon Runion, 5-Mar-13 3:48pm ET


Research Meetings
2:00pm
Department of Biology Donut Talk

Dr. Joao Passos, Newcastle University

"Mitochondria, telomeres and cellular ageing"

Location:  Hutchison 473

Posted by:  Brenna Holik, Biology, 4-Feb-13 9:34am ET

 
 
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