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SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

Dysfunctional translation in disease

Emily Osterweil, Gary Bassell, Giovanna Mallucci

Harvard Medical School, Emory University, Altos Labs, Cambridge UK

Schedule
Tuesday, February 27, 2024

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Schedule

Tuesday, February 27, 2024

5:00 PM Europe/Copenhagen

Host: The Brain Prize 2023 - 2024

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Event Information

Domain

Neuroscience

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Host

The Brain Prize 2023 - 2024

Duration

120 minutes

Abstract

In the fifth of this year’s Brain Prize webinars, Emily Osterweil (Harvard Medical School, USA), Gary Bassell (Emory University, USA) and Giovanna Mallucci (Altos Labs, UK) will present their work on dysfunctional translation in disease. Each speaker will present for 25 minutes, and the webinar will conclude with an open discussion. The webinar will be moderated by two of the winners of the 2023 Brain Prize, Michael Greenberg and Erin Schuman.

Topics

Brain PrizeEmily OsterweilErin SchumanGary BassellGiovanna MallucciMichael Greenbergdiseasedisease mechanismdysfunctional translationopen discussion

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Emily Osterweil, Gary Bassell, Giovanna Mallucci

Harvard Medical School, Emory University, Altos Labs, Cambridge UK

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