A TARA seminar will be held on July 25th as follows. When: 10:30-12:00 on Wednesday, July 25th, 2018
Venue: Seminar room, 2F, Bldg. A, TARA Center [Map]
Speaker: Cagla Eroglu, Ph.D., Associate professor
(Department of Cell Biology, Duke University School of Medicine, USA)
Subject: “How do glia sculpt synaptic circuits?” Summary:
How are synaptic networks formed during development and remodeled during learning and disease? This is the main question that drives our research
We have added a new paper published in Cardiovascular Research to the list of publications. Please find the link below for the paper. Cardiovascular Research – “Decreased mitochondrial respiration in aneurysmal aortas of Fibulin-4 mutant mice is linked to PGC1A regulation,” I. van der Pluijm, J. Burger, P. M. van Heijningen, A. IJpma, N. van Vliet, C. Milanese, K. Schoonderwoerd, W. Sluiter, L. J. Ringuette, D. H. W. Dekkers, I. Que, E. L. Kaijzel, L. te Riet, E. MacFarlane,
Kaori attended RamanFest 2018 in Tokyo on Jun. 25th and 26th, and received the first prize for her poster presentation. Hiromi, Yoshito and Kaori attended the 50th annual meeting of the Japanese Society for Matrix Biology and Medicine in Fukuoka on Jun. 29th and 30th. They participated in the workshop (Hiromi), oral presentation in “Tissue Remodeling” session (Yoshito), and poster session (Kaori). Congrats to Kaori for her YIA award! On Jul. 2nd, the kickoff symposium of the