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Christine Beattie – The Role of the Survival Motor Neuron Protein (SMN) in Motoneuron Development and Function

October 3, 2017 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm


“The Role of the Survival Motor Neuron Protein (SMN) in Motoneuron Development and Function”

CHHE/Toxicology Seminar

Christine Beattie

Christine Beattie, Ph.D.

Associate Professor
Department of Neuroscience

Ohio State University
The Beattie Lab

The seminar will be on October 3rd, @ 4pm. Toxicology Building Auditorium.

Dr. Beattie received her PhD from Case Western Reserve University and completed postdoctoral training with Dr. Judith Eisen at the University of Oregon. Dr. Beattie is using zebrafish as a vertebrate model system to study the genetic and molecular underpinnings of motoneuron development in the context of motoneuron diseases.

Details

Date:
October 3, 2017
Time:
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Venue

Toxicology Building
Auditorium Rm 2104, Centennial Campus, NC State University + Google Map

Organizer

CHHE/Toxicology