Axelrod Symposium: Protein Kinases in Tune
Sunday April 05, 2020
3:00 pm
-
5:00 pm
Eastern Time (ET)
Room 16 AB
BEH
DCP
DDD
NEU
Chair :
Alexandra Newton
University of California, San Diego
This symposium celebrates the exquisite regulation of protein kinases, one of the largest gene families in humans. The >500 members in this family are instruments nature uses to relay information throughout the cell. Every instrument not only has a precise and finely controlled role in the symphony that controls cell function, but is itself finely tuned for perfect pitch. When these instruments are not in tune, the ensuing cacophony is causal in disease. The symposium covers protein kinases from structure to biology.
Speakers
John Brognard
- National Cancer Institute (NCI), NIH
Mining the Unexplored Kinome for Novel Oncogenic Kinases
Susan Taylor
- University of California, San Diego
PKA: from Molecules to Cells
Jenna Jewell
- University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Environmental Sensing by mTORC1
Melanie Cobb
- University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW)
WNK Signaling through Interaction Motifs