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English: Resolution of Inflammation
Air date: Wednesday, March 7, 2018, 4:15:00 PM Time displayed is Eastern Time, Washington DC Local Views: Total views: 531 (89 Live, 442 On-demand) Category: Immunology Runtime: 01:05:06 Description: Immunonology IG Seminar Carla Rothlin was born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She studied Biochemistry and Pharmacy at the University of Buenos Aires, where she also performed her graduate studies under the direction of Belen Elgoyhen on nicotinic receptors expressed in the inner ear. Following her PhD, Dr. Rothlin moved to San Diego, California and joined Greg Lemke's lab at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. While she originally intended to continue her training in Neuroscience, Dr. Rothlin started to work on a family of receptor tyrosine kinases - the TAMs - which introduce her to the immunobiology world. In 2009, Dr. Rothlin joined the Department of Immunobiology at Yale University as an Assistant Professor. Dr. Rothlin laboratory focuses on mechanisms that underlie the regulation of inflammation and the homeostatic control of immune function. Dr Rothlin is currently a Tenured Associate Professor of Immunobiology and a HHMI Faculty Scholar. Author: Carla Rothlin, PhD, Associate Professor of Immunobiology and HHMI Faculty Scholar, Yale University CIT Live ID: 23491 Permanent link: https://videocast.nih.gov/watch=23491 |
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