Prof. Tobias Meyer
Chemical & Systems Biology, Stanford University
Friday, September 16, 2016 - 2:00pm
Ramsay Wright Building, Room 432
Departmental Seminar
Abstract:
I will be presenting our recent work on how cells coordinate their cytoskeletal and signaling machineries to be able to collectively migrate. Particularly, we have been employing live cell imaging and a HUVEC endothelial cell model to understand cell polarization and guidance. I will focus my talk on an intriguing discovery we made of an engulfed tubular structure “cadherin fingers” that have a critical role in cell guidance and the coordination of collective migration.
Host:
Prof. Sergey Plotnikov <sergey.plotnikov@utoronto.ca>
Dept of Cell and Systems Biology