Hope Center/Neurology Monday Noon Seminar: Sergej Djuranovic (WashU Cell Biology & Physiology) – “mRNA sequence determinants of the efficient protein synthesis”

October 15, 2018
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Holden Auditorium (Farrell LTC, Medical Campus)

“mRNA sequence determinants of the efficient protein synthesis”


Mini-series: Translational Machinery and Neurological Diseases

Organizer, Joseph Dougherty

  • September 24: Eric Wang (University of Florida) “The double life of RNA binding proteins in muscle and the central nervous system – implications for Myotonic Dystrophy”
  • October 1: Sebla Kutluay (WashU Molecular Microbiology) “Unexpected Roles of RNA-binding Proteins in HIV-1 Replication”
  • October 8: Brian Clark (WashU Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences) “Comprehensive Analysis of Retinal Development at single-cell resolution”
  • October 15: Sergej Djuranovic (WashU Cell Biology & Physiology) “mRNA sequence determinants of the efficient protein synthesis”

The Monday Noon seminar series is hosted by the WashU Hope Center for Neurological Disorders and the Department of Neurology.

Hope Center Monday Noon Seminars

For inquiries contact Cindy Lawrence.