Mechanisms of Ribosome-Associated Quality Control - Units of Life 2022
Offered By: Broad Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the mechanisms of ribosome-associated quality control in this 55-minute seminar from the Broad Institute's Units of Life series. Join host Anna Greka as she introduces Sichen (Susan) Shao from Harvard Medical School, who delves into this crucial aspect of cellular biology. Gain insights into how cells maintain protein quality and manage faulty translation products through ribosome-associated quality control pathways. This October 2022 talk is part of a seminar series dedicated to highlighting cutting-edge research in mechanistic cell biology. Expand your understanding of cellular processes and their implications for health and disease.
Syllabus
Units of Life: Sichen (Susan) Shao, Mechanisms of ribosome-associated quality control (2022)
Taught by
Broad Institute
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