Kacey Sachen - Bio-X Travel Awardee
Home Department: Medicine and Oncology
Faculty Advisor: Ron Levy
Talk Title: Evidence for antigen recognition in the pathogenesis of follicular lymphoma
Event: 14th International Congress of Immunology
Home Department: Medicine and Oncology
Faculty Advisor: Ron Levy
Talk Title: Evidence for antigen recognition in the pathogenesis of follicular lymphoma
Event: 14th International Congress of Immunology
The lifetime risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) is determined by the genetic makeup and exposure to modifiable risk factors. Dr. Juyong Brian Kim's research laboratory is interested in understanding how various environmental pollutants (eg. tobacco, e-cigarettes, air pollution and wildfire) interact with genes to affect the transcriptome, epigenome, and eventually disease phenotype of CVD. The current focus is to investigate how different toxic exposures can adversely remodel the vascular wall leading to increased cardiac events.
Awarded in 2013
Talk Title: Dirichlet energy for analysis and synthesis of soft maps
Event: 2013 Symposium on Geometry Processing
Awarded in 2012
Talk Titles: Introduction to shape analysis and correspondence and Flexible developable surfaces
Event: 2012 Symposium on Geometry Processing
Awarded in 2011
Talk Title: Discovery of intrinsic primitives on triangle meshes
Event: Eurographics 2011: 32nd Annual Conference of the European Association for Computer Graphics
Home Department: Electrical Engineering
Faculty Advisor: Krishna Shenoy
Talk Title: Combining wireless neural recording and video capture for the analysis of natural gait
Event: IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering 2011