Diversity and Inclusion in Molecular Physiology Research - 2024 Distinguished Lecture
Offered By: Georgia Tech Research via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Attend the 2024 IBB Diversity and Inclusion Distinguished Lecture featuring Dr. Antentor "A.J." Hinton, Jr., Assistant Professor at Vanderbilt University. Explore cutting-edge research on insulin-mediated molecular mechanisms, cristae dynamics, and the interplay between mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum in diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Learn about Dr. Hinton's groundbreaking work in FIBSEM and SBFSEM imaging of mitochondrial networks in human disease, supported by prestigious grants and awards. Gain insights from a leading expert in molecular physiology and biophysics, whose contributions span multiple editorial boards and scientific committees. This hour-long lecture, organized by the IBB Diversity and Inclusion Committee, offers a unique opportunity to engage with innovative research at the intersection of cellular biology and human health.
Syllabus
2024 IBB Diversity and Inclusion Distinguished Lecture
Taught by
Georgia Tech Research
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