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Programming Cell Signaling Networks
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Speaker: Wendell Lim
4:15PM Tea; 5:00PM Lecture

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The design principles of cell signaling circuits allow cells to sense their environment, to process this information and to make complex response decisions.  Wendell Lim and his collaborators are using synthetic biology approaches to systematically build cell networks to understand their design logic.  They are harnessing this understanding to program cells with customized sensing-actuator functions — one example is smart therapeutic immune cells that can recognize and treat complex diseases, such as cancer inflammation and degeneration.

In this lecture, Wendell Lim will discuss the design principles of molecular circuits that govern cell decision-making and responses. He will also describe how these principles can be harnessed to engineer cells with customized therapeutic response programs.

Lim is a professor in and chair of the Department of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology at the University of California, San Francisco and an investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. He received his A.B. in Chemistry, summa cum laude, from Harvard College and his Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Biophysics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He completed his postdoctoral training at Yale University. His lab has made contributions in understanding the molecular machinery of cell signaling and how molecular modules have been used in evolution to build novel new behaviors. Most recently he has been a pioneer in the field of synthetic biology, exploring how cellular design principles can be harnessed to engineer cells with customized therapeutic response programs.

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