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Camille Simoneau and Austin Hsu

  • Place:N-225
  • Time:12:00 PM
  • Date:February 22, 2018

Camille Simoneau (Student)
"Safety in mTOR: A genetic basis for protection against Zika"
Caires-Juniors, L.C. et al. Discordant congenital Zika syndrome twins show differential in vitro viral susceptibility of neural progenitor cells. Nature Communications, 9(475). (2018).
Coaches: Melanie Ott and Faranak Fattahi

Austin Hsu (Student)
"N.T. the N-Terminus"
Lehmann, L. et al. A Proteolytic Fragment of Histone Deacetylase 4 Protects the Heart from Failure by Regulating the Hexosamine Biosynthetic Pathway. Nature Medicine 24, 62–72. (2018).
Coaches: Saptarsi Haldar and Guo Huang

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