October 08 Oct 08
2024
012:00 PM - 01:00 PM
Tuesday Tue
IN PERSON
Event

Pathology Grand Rounds: “The Power of Proteomic Discovery Studies in Neurodegenerative Diseases”

Birgit Schilling, PhD
Professor, Buck Institute for Research on Aging; Director of the Mass Spectrometry Center, Buck Institute

Location: Clark Building, 3rd Floor, Room S360
(Conference space is located through the double doors located in Peets Coffee)

Lunch available at 11:45 AM and the lecture is at 12:00 PM.

The Pathology Grand Rounds is open to those affiliated with Stanford University Medical Center and invited guests only. The objective is to increase knowledge in the field of Pathology. There is no commercial support received for this course unless otherwise specified. Contact Annie Vo at annie.vo@stanford.edu or call 650-725-9352 for more information.

About the Speaker

Dr. Birgit Schilling works at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging in the San Francisco Bay Area since 2000, where she leads her own laboratory as Professor. She also is the Director of the Mass Spectrometry Technology Center at the Buck Institute, specifically focusing on data-independent acquisition technologies and large-scale proteome quantification. Dr. Schilling received her PhD in Germany, and subsequently worked at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) as postdoctoral fellow. At the Buck Institute Dr. Schilling is interested in translational research and any research that may aim towards therapeutic interventions to improve human aging or age-related diseases, specifically neurodegeneration, osteoarthritis and cancer. Dr. Schilling uses modern proteomic technologies to investigate mechanisms of aging, senescence and cancer, as well as using this knowledge to develop biomarkers and targets for interventions.

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James H. Clark Center

318 Campus Drive, 3rd Floor, Room S360
Stanford, CA 94305
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