PhD Program

21st Annual Pathology Research Symposium

Nov. 4, 2022  |  9 am - 5 pm

Kahn Auditorium located in the A. Alfred Taubman Biomedical Science Research Building

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This Molecular and Celluar Pathology graduate student event showcases research within the department by faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and PhD students.

Keynote Speaker

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James Olson, MD, PhD

Clinical Research Division
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
University of Washington School of Medicine


Program

9:00 am  

Welcome

Dr. Zaneta Nikolovska-Coleska

Associate Dean for Graduate and Post-Doctoral Studies
Director of Molecular & Cellular Pathology Graduate Program
Professor of Pathology, Faculty Associate in the Interdepartmental Program in Medicinal Chemistry & Chemical Biology Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program


Moderators

Gabrielle Rozumek, BS, Doctoral Candidate
Noah Puleo, BS, Doctoral Candidate
Christian Rizza, BS, Doctoral Candidate
Molecular & Cellular Pathology program

9:10 am  

Sanjana Eyunni, BS, MSc
Doctoral Candidate, Molecular & Cellular Pathology
“Multiomic characterization of the first-in-field FOXA1 GEMMs reveals molecular rewiring underlying prostate tumorigenesis”

9:30 am  

Sethu Pitchiaya, PhD
Associate Professor of Pathology
Urology Michigan Center for Translational Pathology
"Biomolecular condensates regulate gene expression during stress”

10:05 am  

Brian Basinski, BS
Doctoral Candidate, Molecular & Cellular Pathology
"Mechanistic Insights into the Function of PRDM13 in North Carolina Macular Dystrophy”

10:25 am  

Agamjot Sangotra, BS
Doctoral Candidate, Molecular & Cellular Pathology
“Harnessing Protein Quality Control to Degrade Polyglutamine AR in SBMA”

10:45 am  

Darius Amjadi, MD, JD
Chief of Pathology & Laboratory Medical Sciences
VA Ann Arbor Healthcare
“Molecular Pathology: Perspectives from a Practicing Pathologist”

11:15 am

 

Break

11:30 am  

Keynote Speech

James Olson, MD, PhD
"Protein and peptide therapeutics based on blueprints from nature"

12:30 pm

 

Lunch in Upper Atrium / BSRB

1:00 pm  

Poster Session in BSRB Atrium

2:10 pm

 

Mohammed Mire, BS
Doctoral Candidate, Molecular & Cellular Pathology
“Regulating PARP1 mediated Dendritic Cell function attenuates Severity of RSV infection”

2:30 pm

 

Alec Chu, BS
Doctoral Candidate, Molecular & Cellular Pathology
“Mitochondrial complex II regulates T-cell metabolism and function in GVHD”

2:50 pm

 

Kristen Lozada Soto, BS
MSTP & Doctoral Candidate, Molecular & Cellular Pathology
“Claudin-23 Strengthens Intestinal Epithelial Barrier Function by Interacting with Tight Junction Claudins 3 and 4 at the Plasma Membrane”

3:10 pm

 

Alumni Speech

Aaron Burberry, PhD
Assistant Professor of Pathology Case Western Reserve University
“Neuro-immune-microbiota interactions in ALS”

3:40 pm

 

Break

3:45 pm  

Career Panel

James Olson, MD, PhD
Professor Clinical Research Division
Fred Hutch, University of Washington School of Medicine

Aaron Burberry, PhD
Assistant Professor of Pathology
Case Western Reserve University

Andrew Alt, PhD
Director, Center for Chemical Genomics
University of Michigan

Carmen Gherasim, PhD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Chemical Pathology
Associate Medical Director, Department of Pathology
Michigan Medicine

4:30 pm  

Closing Remarks and Awards Presentation

Best Poster Awards
Best Oral Presentation
Outstanding Research Award
Outstanding Service Award

 


 

Past Symposiums

20th Annual Pathology Research Symposium
Nov. 2021

19th Annual Pathology Research Symposium
Nov. 2020

18th Annual Pathology Research Symposium
Nov. 2019

17th Annual Pathology Research Symposium
Nov. 2018

16th Annual Pathology Research Symposium
Nov. 2017

15th Annual Pathology Research Symposium
Nov. 2016

14th Annual Pathology Research Symposium
Nov. 2015

13th Annual Pathology Research Symposium
Nov. 2014

12th Annual Pathology Research Symposium
Nov. 2013

11th Annual Pathology Research Symposium
Oct. 2012

For more information, contact Laura Labut.