march, 2019

27mar11:00 am12:00 pmNotch Signaling Function in AngiogenesisGraduate Seminar

Event Details

Department Head & Professor, Physiology and Biophysics, University of Illinois at Chicago

The Kitajewski lab studies angiogenesis during cardiovascular development, in physiological settings, and in the tumor microenvironment. The focus of research is on endothelial cell fate determination regulated by Notch signaling, GPCR signaling mediated by Chloride Intracellular Channels (CLIC), and matrix remodeling pathways regulated by anthrax toxin receptors (ANTXR). This work has uncovered mechanisms of embryonic, ovarian, retinal and tumor angiogenesis and contributed to our understanding of fertility, vascular malformations, retinopathies, tumor angiogenesis and metastasis. The lab works actively to develop therapeutics for oncology use by targeting tumor angiogenesis, and his group developed Notch inhibitors, called “Notch decoys” that block tumor growth by reducing tumor vessel function.

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Time

(Wednesday) 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Location

IQ Atrium

775 Woodlot Dr

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