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2024 Symphony at Salk - Unlocking Healthy Aging

From  Liz Hincks

From Then to When | Meet Salk Scientists | Samuel Pfaff

Samuel Pfaff is professor in the Gene Expression Laboratory and Benjamin H. Lewis Chair. He is a neuroscientist who studies how nerve cells are formed and wire up correctly, focusing on the fetal…

From  Liz Hincks

Samuel Pfaff - Remembrance

From  Mike Jeffs

Marielena Sosa – Flexible encoding of goals in the brain’s cognitive map

From  Mike Jeffs

Shawna Brookens – Aberrant glycosylation alters the tumor microenvironment in pancreatic cancer

From  Mike Jeffs

Nathan Shock - Nicole Coufal

Human microglial aging modeled through mitochondrial progeria mutations

From  Mike Jeffs

From Then to When | Meet Salk Scientists | Wolfgang Busch

Wolfgang Busch is a professor in the Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology Laboratory and the Integrative Biology Laboratory, executive director of the Harnessing Plants Initiative, and Hess Chair in…

From  Liz Hincks

Qiyuan Yang - PPARδ mediated regulation of CIITA-MHCII pathway: Unveiling novel mechanisms of tumor tregs

From  Mike Jeffs

Salk's Cancer Center

From  Liz Hincks

Zaher Abbara – Utilizing Phenotyping to Study Aging in Mice Using Computer Vision and AI

Salk Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) - Capstone Presentations

From  Salk Comm

Professor Tom Albright - Podcast Season 3

Tom Albright is a professor and director of Salk’s Vision Center Laboratory. He combines physiological, neurological and computational studies, to reveal how the brain enables humans to…

From  Liz Hincks

Carla Rothlin - M3 Memories: MERTK, Macrophages and Malbec

From  Salk Comm

Dmitri Chklovskii - What does a neuron do? A new model for Neuroscience and AI

Charles F Stevens Conference 2023 Simons Foundation and New York University

From  Salk Comm

Post Doc’s Rock!

From  jmcdonagh

Ron Evans – Steroid Hormones and Pancreatic Cancer

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Ron Evans – Controlling Genes to Corral Cancer

From  jmcdonagh