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SUMMARY: MSTP Weekly Meeting
DESCRIPTION: Work in Progress (WIP) – The two MSTP students are:   Gowri Ka
 lugotla—4th Ph.D. level in the Molecular Microbiology & Microbial Pathogene
 sis program\; working in the lab of Dr. Megan Baldridge “The role of autoph
 agy gene epg-5 in intestinal antiviral signaling.”   Druv Bhagavan —5th Ph.
 D. level in the Biomedical Engineering program\; working in the […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p><strong>Work in Progress (WIP)</strong> <s
 trong>– </strong></p><p>The two MSTP students are:</p><p> </p><p><strong>Go
 wri Kalugotla</strong>—4th Ph.D. level in the Molecular Microbiology & Micr
 obial Pathogenesis program\; working in the lab of Dr. Megan Baldridge</p><
 p>"The role of autophagy gene epg-5 in intestinal antiviral signaling."</p>
 <p> </p><p><strong>Druv Bhagavan</strong> —5th Ph.D. level in the Biomedica
 l Engineering program\; working in the lab of Drs. Jon Silva and Nate Huebs
 ch</p><p>"Connecting Molecular Electrophysiology to Patient Arrhythmia: A C
 ase Study of Amiodarone"</p>
CATEGORIES:MSTP Thursday Seminar
LOCATION:Farrell Learning &amp\; Teaching Center\, Holden Auditorium
GEO:38.636032;-90.262806
ORGANIZER;CN="Linda":MAILTO:lindaperniciaro@wustl.edu
URL;VALUE=URI:https://mstp.wustl.edu/events/event/mstp-weekly-meeting-6/
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