On Wednesday, September 29 (tomorrow) at 12:00 noon, Dr. Pedro Lowenstein, Director of the Gene Therapeutics Research Institute of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center at UCLA will present a research seminar sponsored by the Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics. Dr. Lowenstein is a noted expert in glial brain tumors and their influence by and upon the brain microenvironment and immune system. His wife, Maria Castro, gave an outstanding seminar here a few weeks ago and I believe you can expect a similar interesting story.
Medical and Molecular Genetics – IU School of Medicine presents:
Pedro Lowenstein, M.D., Ph.D.
Director, Gene Therapeutics Research Institute Bram and Elain Goldsmith Endowed Chair in Gene Therapeutics Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Professor of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology and Medicine UCLA
“How Glioma Cells Build a Brain Tumor, Shape the Microenvironment, and Determine Therapeutic Responses”
Wednesday, September 29
12:00 noon
Walther Hall (R3) Room 203
INDIANAPOLIS
Announced by:
Gerry S. Oxford, Ph.D.
Executive Director
Stark Neurosciences Research Institute
Indiana University School of Medicine
950 W. Walnut St., Room 402 Research II Bldg.
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Voice: 317-278-5808
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