Online Seminars
The Center for Alzheimer's and Neurodegenerative Diseases is hosting a series of online seminars. If you would like to attend any of these sessions, please CAND@utsouthwestern.edu the center for the meeting link. These seminars are held via Microsoft Teams. You must use a UT Southwestern campus computer or VPN to attend.
Recorded Seminars
Recordings are viewable via Microsoft Stream. A UT Southwestern campus computer or VPN is required unless otherwise indicated.
- 2022
Date Presenter Presentation Title Oct. 28 Pedro Rosa-Neto, M.D., Ph.D.
McGill University"Translational Biomarker Research in Alzheimer's Disease" Mar. 23 Bruno Correia, Ph.D.
École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland"Exploring the functional landscape of proteins by computational design" Feb. 3 Wolfgang Hoyer, Ph.D.
Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf"Inhibition of fibril elongation and secondary nucleation via protein-protein interactions" Jan. 27 Sandra Encalada, Ph.D.
Scripps Research"Endolysosomal Trafficking Pathways that Make or Break Intra-axonal Neurotoxic Aggregates" - 2021
Date Presenter Presentation Title Apr. 22 Sagar Khare, Ph.D.
Rutgers University"Data-driven protein engineering for developing smart therapeutic enzymes" Apr. 8 Edward Lee, M.D., Ph.D.
University of Pennsylvania"Disentangling tau in frontotemporal lobar degeneration" Mar. 18 Alexander Leitner, Ph.D.
ETZ Zürich"Structural biology of protein-RNA complexes by cross-linking mass spectrometry" Feb. 25 Marina Ramirez-Alvarado, Ph.D.
Mayo Clinic"Mis-behaving antibodies that mis-fold and pretend to be viruses in light chain amyloidosis" Jan. 21 Sarah Shahmoradian, Ph.D.
University of Basel"Crowded Membranes: A New View at Lewy Pathology Using Multi-Modal Imaging and Biophysical Approaches" Jan. 14 Ethan Lippmann, Ph.D.
Vanderbilt University"Simple and complex human cell-based models for understanding neurodegeneration" - 2020