BIG Center WiP: Natasha Kafai (Diamond lab, WashU Medicine) – “The entry receptor LDLRAD3 is critical for Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus pathogenesis and neuroinvasion in mice”

February 9, 2023
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Connor Auditorium (Farrell LTC, Medical Campus)

“The entry receptor LDLRAD3 is critical for Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus pathogenesis and neuroinvasion in mice”


Hosted by the Center for Brain Immunology and Glia (BIG)

The BIG Works-in-Progress (WiP) meetings are designed for trainees to present ongoing work and receive feedback from the BIG community. WiPs will be in hybrid format and only available to a WashU audience. This academic year, BIG WiPs will be every other Thursday from 4-5PM, with food provided. 

For inquiries contact Nora Abduljawad and Travis Tabor.