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Biological heterogeneity, a phenotypic trait that we harvested to investigate membranes and membrane proteins

Dimitrios Stamou

Membranes serve multiple crucial roles in cell biology: they act as hosts to membrane proteins, as templates for the nucleation of signalling domains, and as boundaries that define cells and their organelles. We are broadly interested at elucidating molecular mechanisms that regulate the structure, function and organization of membranes and membrane proteins. In this talk I will discuss the role of nanoscopic heterogeneities in regulating biological systems.1-4

Speaker: Dimitrios Stamou, Univ. of Copenhagen

Tuesday, 03/05/19

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Latimer Hall

UC Berkeley
Room 120
Berkeley, CA 94720