Monday, April 29th
7:30pm
Free
This presentation will focus on host signaling pathways that are altered in RVFV and VEEV infected cells with the goal of utilizing this knowledge for novel therapeutic and diagnostic applications. The presentation will be given by Kylene Kehn-Hall, Assistant Professor, Center for Biodefense and Infectious Disease, pictured to the left. You can read more here.
Free
This presentation will focus on host signaling pathways that are altered in RVFV and VEEV infected cells with the goal of utilizing this knowledge for novel therapeutic and diagnostic applications. The presentation will be given by Kylene Kehn-Hall, Assistant Professor, Center for Biodefense and Infectious Disease, pictured to the left. You can read more here.
George Mason University's Center for the Arts
Braddock Road and Route 123
4400 University Drive - Fairfax, VA
Metro: Vienna and take the George Mason Shuttle CUE Bus, see transit directions.
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