GICD/CVRI Seminar
Paul Kubes, PhD
Paul Kubes trained in the area of cardiovascular physiology at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, before doing a postdoctoral fellowship with Neil Granger, PhD, at LSU Medical Centre, where he got interested in imaging the immune system. Using many different microscopy platforms and developing novel imaging techniques to study different organ systems has allowed the Kubes Lab to elucidate host response mechanisms that help to eradicate microbiomes in liver, lung, and many other organs. More recently, the lab has started studying how the innate immune system is critical for helping to heal injured tissue.
Host: Chris Allen, PhD
Details
Dates
January 11, 2021Time
3:00-4:00pm PSTLocation
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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