Hope Center/Neurology/CSELS Monday Noon Seminar: Carlos Castañeda (Syracuse University) – “Protein droplets and ALS: Liquid-liquid phase separation of UBQLN2 is modulated by oligomerization, ALS-linked mutations, and ubiquitin binding”

February 10, 2020
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Holden Auditorium (Farrell LTC, Medical Campus)

“Protein droplets and ALS: Liquid-liquid phase separation of UBQLN2 is modulated by oligomerization, ALS-linked mutations, and ubiquitin binding”


Mini-series: Phase transitions/intrinsically disordered domains

Organizers, Chris Weihl (WashU Neurology) and Alex Holehouse (WashU Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics)

  • February 10: Carlos Castañeda (Syracuse University)
  • February 24: Alex Holehouse (WashU Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics)
  • March 2: Rohit Pappu (WashU Biomedical Engineering)
  • March 9: James Shorter (University of Pennsylvania)

This Monday Noon seminar series is hosted by the WashU Hope Center for Neurological Disorders, the Department of Neurology and the Center for Science and Engineering of Living Systems (CSELS).

Hope Center Monday Noon Seminars

For inquiries contact Cindy Lawrence.