Obesity and Fat Metabolism in HIV Infected Individuals
Obesity is emerging as a critical factor in the pathogenesis of HIV and of its non-infectious co-morbidities. Conserved intracellular pathways link the biology of T cell metabolism, the immune response, and diabetes and a picture is beginning to emerge that suggests that obesity is both a consequence and a cause of immune activation. Increased immune activation is associated with the non-infectious comorbidities seen in individuals living with HIV. The origins of this chronic inflammatory condition are multifactorial, but one pathway relates to the loss of gut-associated lymphoid tissue, the disruption of the GI epithelial...
Source: NIDDK Meetings and Events - March 12, 2018 Category: Endocrinology Source Type: events

Protein Translocation Channel in Action
Date: Thursday, 12 15, 2016; Speaker: Dr. Long Li, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Harvard Medical School, Department of Cell Biology; Building: Building 5; 127 (Source: NIH Calendar of Events)
Source: NIH Calendar of Events - December 16, 2016 Category: American Health Source Type: events

Peptide- and Proton-driven Allosteric Clamps Catalyze Translocation via the Anthrax Toxin Channel
Date: Tuesday, 10 11, 2016; Speaker: Bryan Krantz, Prof., Univ. Maryland UMD; Building: Building 40; 1201/1203 (Source: NIH Calendar of Events)
Source: NIH Calendar of Events - September 20, 2016 Category: American Health Source Type: events

Two-way Communication Between SecY and SecA Suggests a Brownian Ratchet Mechanism for Protein Translocation
Date: Wednesday, 07 20, 2016; Speaker: Roman Tuma, Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology, University of Leeds; Building: Building 50; 1327 (Source: NIH Calendar of Events)
Source: NIH Calendar of Events - June 28, 2016 Category: American Health Source Type: events

Tuesday, February 25, 2014 -- Chromosomal Translocation: Cellular Mechanism and Clinical Consequences
Part of the Demystifying Medicine 2014 lecture series.Location: Building 50, Conference Room 1227Start: February 25, 2014 @ 04:00 PMEnd: February 25, 2014 @ 06:00 PM (Source: NHGRI Events)
Source: NHGRI Events - January 6, 2014 Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Source Type: events