Infectious Diseases and Human Health Seminar
Monday, November 15, 2021

Jesse Bloom, PhD

Professor, Basic Sciences Division, Fred Hutch Cancer Center
Professor, Herbold Computational Biology Program Public Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutch

QBI and Gladstone Institute Infectious Diseases and Human Health Seminar series present Jesse Bloom, PhD, a professor at the Fred Hutch Cancer Center and an investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

Bloom's group uses a mix of computational and experimental approaches to study the evolution of viruses. A major focus is using high-throughput techniques to systematically understand the functional and antigenic effects of mutations in order to better interpret and forecast viral evolution.

Hosts: Melanie Ott and Nevan Krogan

Details

Dates
November 15, 2021
Time
11:00am-12:00pm PST
Location
Online

Infectious Diseases and Human Health Seminar is a collaborative series hosted by the Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology, BioFulcrum, Quantitative Biosciences Institute, and the Host Pathogen Map Initiative at UC San Francisco.

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