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Monday – FUSION: Matt Zimmerman & Nicole Hondrogiannis

G202 MBRB 111 Mason Farm Rd, Chapel Hill

Matt Zimmerman (Miller lab) FRb inhibits macrophage survival and suppresses anti-tumor functions in vitro FRb ablation decreases tumor growth in preliminary experiments   Nicole Hondrogiannis (Deshmukh lab) Neurons are long-lived post mitotic cells Exploring if the apoptotic pathway in neurons becomes activated in response to sublethal DNA damage

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Monday – FUSION: Ian McCabe & Mark Hazelbaker

G202 MBRB 111 Mason Farm Rd, Chapel Hill

Ian McCabe (Yeh lab) Identifying two clinically relevant populations of CAFs in PDAC: tumor promoting (proCAF) and tumor restrictive (restCAF) These CAF subtypes are distributed spatially and may play distinct functional roles Mark Hazelbaker (Bear lab) The Arp2/3 complex is required for the turnover of clathrin plaques ACK regulates the recruitment of the Arp2/3 complex … Read more

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Monday – FUSION: David Rocco & Andrew Kennedy

G202 MBRB 111 Mason Farm Rd, Chapel Hill

David Rocco (Bergmeier lab) Elucidating a novel pathway for platelet activation Understanding how this pathway contributes to platelet adhesion under arterial shear stress   Andrew Kennedy (Thaxton lab) ER sheet dynamics are distended in T cells in solid cancers Balancing ER sheets and tubules may protect T cells from disturbed ER dynamics in solid tumors

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Monday – FUSION: Kimberly Lukasik & Emily Bulik-Sullivan

G202 MBRB 111 Mason Farm Rd, Chapel Hill

Kimberly Lukasik (Gupton lab) TRIM9 modulates focal adhesion dynamics to regulate cell motility in melanoma     Emily Bulik-Sullivan (Randell lab) Elucidating the mechanism of ENaC activity reduction by CC-90009 This mechanism, and CC-90009’s capacity to promote ribosomal readthrough of PTC-CFTR variants is of therapeutic interest for cystic fibrosis  

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Monday – FUSION: Gabby Bais & Sherry Hsu

G202 MBRB 111 Mason Farm Rd, Chapel Hill

Gabby Bais (Giudice lab) FXR1 may regulate the translation of many cardiomyocyte-specific proteins Expression of muscle-specific splice isoforms of FXR1 may impact the contractility of the adult heart     Sherry Hsu (Cohen lab) Tubulin acetylation and polyglutamylation increase early in neuronal differentiation, exhibit distinct distributions, and are important for maintaining neuronal morphology Tubulin acetylation … Read more

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Monday – FUSION: Henry Uchenna, Meghan Anderman, & Ashlyn Laidman

G202 MBRB 111 Mason Farm Rd, Chapel Hill

Henry Uchenna (Maddox lab) Capping Protein depletion accelerates furrowing and cytokinesis, likely due to increased F-actin in the contractile ring It also disrupts spindle dynamics, potentially through effects on the dynein-dynactin complex     Meghan Anderman (McCauley lab) Using human intestinal organoids to model gastrointestinal (GI) pathophysiology in cystic fibrosis Assessing the general role of … Read more

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Monday – FUSION: Leo Bondel, Katie Holmes, & Jake Roetcisoender

G202 MBRB 111 Mason Farm Rd, Chapel Hill

Leo Bondel (Zylka lab) Our goal is to identify guide RNAs targeting the UBE3A-ATS in human neurons, which allow for installation of a Poly(A) signal with cytosine base editors These edits have the potential to restore UBE3A expression, making this an attractive therapeutic strategy for Angelman Syndrome     Katie Holmes (Baldwin lab) White matter astrocytes maintain … Read more

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Monday – FUSION: Jack Bennett, Lauren Griffith, & Shenice Harrison

G202 MBRB 111 Mason Farm Rd, Chapel Hill

Jack Bennett (Cook lab) Intracellular pH can be manipulated by inhibiting ion transporters, and these changes can be measured by flow cytometry pH manipulations may alter cell cycle progression, arresting cells in the G1 phase of the cell cycle     Lauren Griffith (Williams lab) Explore how integrin-β1 and its adaptor protein Talin loss-of function … Read more

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Monday – FUSION: Michelle LaBella & Mady Chlebowski

G202 MBRB 111 Mason Farm Rd, Chapel Hill

Michelle LaBella (Yeh lab) TNIK is required to restrain tumor invasion in PDAC Clear difference in mechanism when compared to colorectal/lung cancer TNIK is a newly identified regulator of PLAT, tPA expression and ECM modulation through fibrin degradation New mechanism for PDAC invasion and metastasis, may be what restrains classical tumors     Mady Chlebowski … Read more