Project 5 - Chang
Speakers: Drs. Elvira Mennillo & Jacopo Baglieri, Trainees
Presenting the research under the Training Core:
Environmental Science Training and Career Development Core
Location: Leichtag BioMedical Research, Conference Room 107
Speaker 1: Dr. Elvira Mennillo
Project/Core: UCSD Superfund Research Center – Training Core
Title of Talk: “Tissue-specific Humanized Models Expressing Human UGT1A1"
Speaker 2: Dr. Jacopo Baglieri
Project/Core: UCSD Superfund Research Center – Training Core
Title of Talk: “Degradation of Collagen Type I is needed for CCl4-induced Hepatocellular Carcinoma development in mice”
The UCSD Superfund Research Center holds a monthly Seminar Series in which participating laboratories, including Principal Investigators, postdoctoral trainees, and students report on their research plans and progress. The scientific presentations are followed by free discussions. These seminars play an essential role in disseminating data between the laboratories, as well as providing an opportunity for all members of the program to interact on a regular basis.
The seminars are mandatory for supported students of our Training Core and postdoctoral fellows that are supported by the research projects. All the Principal Investigators of our Center are encouraged to attend and there is always at least one representative from each Project and Core. Many collaborative activities, especially those between biomedical and non-biomedical projects, have resulted from these meetings.
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Past Events
Project 2 - Evans
"Using single cell transcriptomics to understand hepatic injury and resolution"
Project 3 - Tukey
"Studies Surrounding the Development of Colitis"
Project 1 - Karin
"Metabolic Control of NASH Driven HCC Development"
TC (Training Core)
"Generation of an adult hyperbilirubinemia model in liver-specific humanized UGT1A1*6 mice"
"Uncleavable collagen type I protects from hepatocellular carcinoma development in mice"
Project 6 - Schroeder
"Heavy Metal Response and Resistance Mechanisms in Plants"
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UCSD Superfund Research Center
University of California, San Diego
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La Jolla, CA 92093-0722