Women in STEM Microglia Panel
Dr. Monique Mendes, Stanford University
The kinetics of microglial ontogeny and maturation in the adult brain
Dr. Kanchan Bisht, Purdue University
Characterizing microglial heterogeneity: from tools to molecules
Dr. Soyon Hong, University College London
Microglia-Synapse Interactions: The Triggers & the Consequences
Dr. Marie-Ève Tremblay, University of Victoria
Microglial (ultrastructural) diversity in health, aging, and neurodegenerative disease
This Women's History Month, we feature 4 women scientists of diverse cultural origins in the field of microglia who are at different stages of their careers, as well as balancing work, family, hobbies, cultural or geographical adaptations, and other challenges. Our speakers perform cutting edge work and have made significant contributions to our field as early career researchers (ECRs).
The kinetics of microglial ontogeny and maturation in the adult brain
Dr. Kanchan Bisht, Purdue University
Characterizing microglial heterogeneity: from tools to molecules
Dr. Soyon Hong, University College London
Microglia-Synapse Interactions: The Triggers & the Consequences
Dr. Marie-Ève Tremblay, University of Victoria
Microglial (ultrastructural) diversity in health, aging, and neurodegenerative disease
This Women's History Month, we feature 4 women scientists of diverse cultural origins in the field of microglia who are at different stages of their careers, as well as balancing work, family, hobbies, cultural or geographical adaptations, and other challenges. Our speakers perform cutting edge work and have made significant contributions to our field as early career researchers (ECRs).
Time
Wednesday, 22.03.23
Topic
Microglia
Target groups
Students
Researchers
All interested
Location
Hybrid
Reservation
not required
Registration/Ticket
Organizer
Boston University
Contact
Tuan Leng Tay, PhD Assistant Professor Boston University Department of Biology