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Xianhua Piao and Yuhao Wang

  • Place:N-225
  • Time:12:00-1:00 PM
  • Date:November 8, 2018

Xianhua Piao, MD, PhD (Faculty)
"Nature vs Nurture: How Ontogeny and Environment Shape Microglial Identity"
Bennett, F.C. et al. A combination of ontogeny and CNS environment establishes microglial identity. Nueron 98(6), 1170-1183.e8. (2018).

Yuhao Wang (Student)
"Notch an Advantage for Cancer: How Notch3 and β-catenin regulate persistence in lung cancer cells"
Arasada, R.R. et al. Notch3-dependent β-catenin signaling mediates EGFR TKI drug persistence in EGFR mutant NSCLC. Nature Communications 9(3198): 1-16.(2018).
Coaches: Michael McManus and Eric Collisson

 
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