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X-WR-CALNAME:"Dissecting Viruses: From Cell Circuits to First Drafts\," a Q
 BI Online Seminar with Sagi Shapira
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DESCRIPTION:The QBI online seminar series presents Dr. Sagi Shapira\, an As
 sistant Professor in the Department of Systems Biology at Columbia Univers
 ity. Dr. Shapira completed a Master’s in Public Heath in Epidemiology of
  Infectious Diseases at Yale. He then completed his PhD at UPenn in immuno
 logy and parasitology in the lab of Chris Hunter. He then did a postdoc at
  Harvard/Broad Institute in the lab of Nir Hacohen where he developed a re
 search program aimed at capturing the collection of host and viral factors
  that modulate influenza infection. Since joining Columbia as an Assistant
  Professor\, Dr. Shapira's lab has focused on identifying biological princ
 iples at the interface of virology and innate immunity. His lab is truly m
 ultidisciplinary and merges tools and concepts across multiple disciplines
  to do what he calls “hypothesis-driven systems biology” — implement
 ing both experimental and computational methods — an approach that has a
 llowed him to make non-incremental advances when studying pathogen-host re
 lationships.\n\nResearch in the Shapira laboratory focuses on discovering 
 the molecular grammar that governs pathogen-host interactions and illumina
 ting fundamental principles in biology – always within the broader conte
 xt of public health. The laboratory leverages experimental\, analytical\, 
 and computational tools and methods with the goal of quantitatively and qu
 alitatively identifying functional determinants of human infectious diseas
 e.\n\nIn his talk\, Dr. Shapira will highlight some of the biological ques
 tions that have driven the work\, summarize contributions his laboratory h
 as made to the study of virus-host biology\, and outline how such knowledg
 e can guide discovery and help decipher the genetic and molecular circuitr
 y at the interface of pathogen-host interactions and human physiology.\n\n
 Talk title: Dissecting Viruses: From Cell Circuits to First Drafts\n\nHost
 ed By: Nevan Krogan\n\nPlease click the link below to join the webinar:\n\
 nhttps://ucsf.zoom.us/j/91610646129?pwd=NS9zUGV0c2s1QzVQRnJTaTBDMTYzQT09\n
 \nPasscode: 905347
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SUMMARY:"Dissecting Viruses: From Cell Circuits to First Drafts\," a QBI On
 line Seminar with Sagi Shapira
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 circuits_to_first_drafts_a_qbi_online_seminar_with_sagi_shapira
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