Contributing to Age-Associated Sterile Inflammation
As part of the Aging Research Seminar Series, John Sedivy, PhD, Herman C. Bumpus Professor of Biology and Professor o Medical Sciences, Director of the Brown University Center on the Biology of Aging will present his talk titled "Activation of Endogenous Retro Transposable Elements as a Mechanism Contributing to Age-Associated Sterile Inflammation".
A central part of the Aging Institutute's mission is to promote innovative research in aging and a rich environment for training new generation of investigators in the aging field. Beyond individualized mentorship, we want to provide support in career development, presentation skills, grant writing and opportunities for collaboration and networking with researchers within and outside the University.
The research seminars will be followed by a gathering to stimulate informal discussions and networking. All postdocs are highly encouraged to attend this event to allow informal interaction with faculty and familiarize postdocs with the non-scientific skills required to pursue and succeed in an academic career.
The Aging Institute a the Department of Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
Thursday, November 14 at 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Bridgeside Point I, 5th Floor Conference Room 100 Technology Drive; Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Contributing to Age-Associated Sterile Inflammation
As part of the Aging Research Seminar Series, John Sedivy, PhD, Herman C. Bumpus Professor of Biology and Professor o Medical Sciences, Director of the Brown University Center on the Biology of Aging will present his talk titled "Activation of Endogenous Retro Transposable Elements as a Mechanism Contributing to Age-Associated Sterile Inflammation".
A central part of the Aging Institutute's mission is to promote innovative research in aging and a rich environment for training new generation of investigators in the aging field. Beyond individualized mentorship, we want to provide support in career development, presentation skills, grant writing and opportunities for collaboration and networking with researchers within and outside the University.
The research seminars will be followed by a gathering to stimulate informal discussions and networking. All postdocs are highly encouraged to attend this event to allow informal interaction with faculty and familiarize postdocs with the non-scientific skills required to pursue and succeed in an academic career.
The Aging Institute a the Department of Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
Thursday, November 14 at 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Bridgeside Point I, 5th Floor Conference Room 100 Technology Drive; Pittsburgh, PA 15219