RAD Research Forum: John Creamer (Sturgeon Lab, WashU Medicine), Leonardo Velazco-Cruz (Millman Lab, WashU Medicine)

November 14, 2018
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Needleman Library (Medical Campus, South Building 3907)

John Creamer: “Determining the role of CDX4 during human definitive hemogenic endothelial specification”
Leonardo Velazco-Cruz: “Mitochondrial stress restores the heat shock response and prevents proteostasis collapse during aging”


Labbadia, et al. Cell Reports, Volume 21, Issue 6, 7 November 2017, Pages 1481-1494

Lunch is provided.

The Department of Developmental Biology’s Regeneration, Aging, and Development (RAD) Research Forum is a combination of the research talks format and RAD journal club. The format is two 30 minute talks (20 minute presentation, 10 minute discussion) each week (Wednesday at noon). One talk will be a Work in Progress talk from a RAD community lab and one talk will be a Journal Club presentation.

We encourage presentations from students, postdocs, staff scientists, and faculty. We hope that many of you will volunteer to present in one or both of these venues. We strongly encourage participation from all RAD community labs.

Department of Developmental Biology seminars

For inquiries contact Kati Riebold.