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SUMMARY:Metabolism in the Southwest Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Presenter\n\n\n\n\n\nPeter Tontonoz\, MD\, PhD\nDistinguished Professor\, Frances and Albert Piansky Chair\nDepartments of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and Biological Chemistry\nDavid Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA \n\n\n\n\nPeter Tontonoz is the Frances and Albert Piansky Endowed Chair and Distinguished Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and of Biological Chemistry at UCLA. Dr. Tontonoz received his B.A. from Wesleyan University and his MD. and PhD from Harvard Medical School. \nDr. Tontonoz’s laboratory endeavors to understand regulatory pathways that govern cholesterol\, fatty acid and phospholipid metabolism. His work has helped to reveal fundamental mechanisms by which animals maintain cellular and whole-body lipid homeostasis. His group has elucidated pathways for the control of lipid uptake\, transport and efflux\, and has shown how these pathways impact the function of immune cells and metabolic tissues in both physiology and disease. \nHe is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Medicine and has received numerous awards\, including the Stanley J. Korsmeyer Award (ASCI)\, the American Heart Association Basic Science Prize and the J.C. Fruchart Award (International Atherosclerosis Society). He serves on the editorial boards of PNAS\, Genes & Development\, and Journal of Clinical Investigation. \nSeminar Title\n\nNew Pathways in Lipid Transport\n\nLearning Objectives\n\nTo understand functions for cholesterol metabolism in physiology\nTo become familiar with mechanisms whereby cholesterol moves within cells\nTo recognize how altered cholesterol metabolism may contribute to disease\n\nThis seminar series is offered in a hybrid format and can be attended in person at the BSPB\, E115 Classroom\, or virtually via Zoom. For any questions\, please contact Cyndi at cynthianubie@arizona.edu. Please visit our Metabolism in the Southwest Seminar page to view upcoming events in the series. \n  \nMonday\, February 2nd \n12:00 pm – 1:00 pm \nIn Person or Virtual \nBiomedical Sciences Partnership Building (BSPB)\, E115
URL:https://phoenixbiosciencecore.com/event/metabolism-in-the-southwest-seminar-series-2/
LOCATION:Biomedical Sciences Partnership Building\, 475 North 5th St\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004
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