GICD/CVRI Seminar
Natasha Harvey, PhD
Natasha Harvey’s research seeks to understand how the growth and development of lymphatic vessels (lymphangiogenesis) is controlled during embryonic development and in disease states. Her lab utilizes the mouse as a model system in which to study lymphangiogenesis in vivo. In addition, they employ a wide range of molecular and cell biological techniques to dissect key lymphangiogenic signalling pathways in vitro to identify new opportunities to modulate this process and thereby provide more effective treatments for patients suffering from lymphatic vascular diseases.
Hosted by: Brian Black, PhD
Details
Dates
March 22, 2021Time
3:00-4:00pm PDTLocation
OnlineAudience
Gladstone and UCSFContact(s)
The GICD/CVRI Seminar series is a collaborative series between the Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease and the Cardiovascular Research Institute at UC San Francisco.
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