214th iCeMS Seminar : Dr Nicholas Graham

Dr Nicholas Graham
Mork Family Dept. of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Southern California
Proteomic and metabolomic approaches to elucidate cell phenotypes
Many disease states including diabetes, inflammation and cancer involve dysregulation of signal transduction and metabolic pathways. Here, we will present our recent results demonstrating systems biology approaches using proteomics and metabolomics to understand cellular function, including how nucleotide metabolism determines replicative senescence of non-transformed cells and how DNA copy number alterations drive the metabolic phenotype of cancer cells.
- Date/Time
- June 22, 2018/ 10:00–12:00
- Venue
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Kyoto University KUIAS/iCeMS Main Building 2F Seminar Room (A207)
Map
- Admission
- Free
- Registration
- Not required
- Language
- English
- Host
- Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS), Kyoto University Institute for Advanced Study
- Contact
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iCeMS Ken-ichiro Kamei Lab : kamei-g [at] icems.kyoto-u.ac.jp
iCeMS Dan Ohtan Wang Lab : ohtan-g [at] icems.kyoto-u.ac.jp