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SUMMARY:Genetics and Biochemistry Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Matthias Garten  Seminar Title: “Interfacing Humans from within a Red Blood Cell – Trafficking mechanisms of Malaria Parasites”  Bio: Matthias Garten\, Ph.D.\, is an assistant professor in the department of Immunology and Microbiology and the department of Bioengineering. He is a membrane biophysicist who is driven by the question of how the malaria parasite interfaces with its host-red blood cell\, how we can use the unique mechanisms of the parasite to treat malaria and to re-engineer cells for biomedical applications.  He obtained a physics master’s degree from the Dresden University of Technology\, Germany and his Ph.D. life sciences from the University Paris Diderot\, France. In his post-doctoral work at the National Institutes of Health\, Bethesda\, his work led to the discovery of structure-function relationships that govern the host cell – parasite interface\, opening research avenues to understand how the parasite connects to and controls its host cell.
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/genetics-and-biochemistry-seminar-series-8/
LOCATION:Poole Agricultural Center\, Room 174
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,Conferences,Forums and Symposiums,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
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