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SUMMARY:Microbiology-Immunology Seminar Series: Dr. Amy Lee\, PhD
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DESCRIPTION:Title: Evolution of mRNA translation across the diversity of life  Description: How do organisms control which proteins they make to drive distinct cellular functions? Every aspect of biology is defined by which proteins each cell expresses. Furthermore\, to manifest diverse phenotypes\, cells must regulate protein synthesis at both global and gene-specific levels. To address this fundamental question\, we leverage diverse cells\, viruses\, and animals to identify unanticipated principles of mRNA translational control that confer species-specific evolutionary novelty.
LOCATION:Robert H Lurie Medical Research Center\, Searle Seminar Room\, 303 E. Superior\, Chicago\, IL 60611
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URL:https://planitpurple.northwestern.edu/event/644505
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