Identification of small molecule modulators of remyelinationLuke Lairson, Panel II: Drug discovery and endogenous stem cellsOctober 16, 2013Topics: Speakers: Luke Lairson Run Time: 13 minutes Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, The Scripps Research Institute; Principal Investigator, California Institute for Biomedical Research |
Fishing for small molecules for heart repairJay Schneider, Panel II: Drug discovery and endogenous stem cellsOctober 16, 2013Topics: Speakers: Jay Schneider Run Time: 25 minutes Associate Professor, Internal Medicine; Dallas Heart Ball Chair in Cardiac Research, UT Southwestern Medical Center |
Using small molecules to manipulate stem cell fateShoutian Zhu, Panel II: Drug discovery and endogenous stem cellsOctober 16, 2013Topics: Speakers: Shoutian Zhu Run Time: 21 minutes Principal Investigator, California Institute for Biomedical Research |
EMT and stem cells in cancer progressionSendurai Mani, Panel II: Drug discovery and endogenous stem cellsOctober 16, 2013Topics: Speakers: Sendurai Mani Run Time: 23 minutes Associate Professor, Department of Translational Molecular Pathology; Co-Director, Metastasis Research Center, The University of Texas MD Anderson... |
Chemical and Functional Genomics to Discover Drug Targets for Heart FailureMark Mercola, Panel IV: Disease modelingOctober 16, 2013Topics: Speakers: Mark Mercola Run Time: 29 minutes Mark Mercola is Professor of Department of Bioengineering at the Jacobs School of Engineering, UC San Diego and the Professor and Director of... |
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