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Title: Aberrant Glycosylation Regulates Glycocalyx Architecture and Viscoelasticity in Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer Cells

3/7/2023

Archive Spring 2023 Speaker: Alexander X. Cartagena-Rivera, Ph.D. Earl Stadtman Investigator NIH Distinguished Scholar Chief, Section on Mechanobiology National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, National Institutes of Health Host:…

Title: Computational design of membrane receptors: from protein motions to CAR T cell therapies

3/7/2023

Archive Spring 2023 Speaker: Patrick Barth, Ph.D. Associate Professor at EPFL, Adjunct Associate Professor at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX Host: Anne Kenworthy, Ph.D.

Title: The Hierarchical Organization in Immune-Pathogen Interactions

3/7/2023

Archive Spring 2023 Speaker: Yan Yu, Ph.D. Associate Professor Chemistry Department Indiana University Host: Anne Kenworthy, Ph.D.

Title: Membrane Ruffling is the Viscosity Sensor that Facilitates the Counterintuitive Acceleration of Migrating Cells in Highly Viscous Fluids

1/26/2023

Archive Spring 2023 Speaker: Yun Chen, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering Center for Cell Dynamics Institute for NanoBioTechnology (INBT) Johns Hopkins University Host: Seham Ebrahim, Ph.D.

Title: Structural basis for glycosphingolipid sorting and sensing of microbial danger

12/12/2022

Archive Spring 2023 Wayne Lencer, MD Longwood Professor of Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School Division Chief Gastroenterology, Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital Host: Anne Kenworthy, Ph.D. and James Casanova, Ph.D.

Title: Looking under the hood of cells: from single molecule dynamics to whole cell organelle reconstructions

12/12/2022

Archive Spring 2023 Speaker: Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz, Ph.D. Senior Group Leader Howard Hughes Medical Institute Janelia Research Campus  Host: Anne Kenworthy, Ph.D.

Huiwang Ai, PhD Awarded Two Grants From the NIH for $5.3 Million

10/20/2022

Huiwang Ai, Ph.D., was honored in the UVa Medicine in Motion newsletter for receiving two new R01 grants totaling $5.3M. We congratulate you Huiwang!

Congratulations to Anne Kenworthy for receiving the Mildred Cohen Award in Biological Chemistry.

7/6/2022

The award recognizes and honors scientists at all stages of their careers who have made substantial advances in understanding biological chemistry using innovative physical approaches. Anne’s work beautifully embodies the…