Lectures and seminars Molecular Gateways of Immunity and Repair: Nuclear Signaling, Transcription, and Tissue Homeostasis
This seminar explores cutting-edge insights into nuclear signaling, immune regulation, and tissue homeostasis — highlighting key mechanisms of transcriptional control, T cell activation, and fibrosis in both health and disease.
It brings together leading experts to discuss emerging molecular pathways and therapeutic targets that connect fundamental biology with translational applications.
"Targeting Fibroblast-Secreted Gremlin2 as a Novel Anti-Fibrotic Strategy"
Prof. Yuehai Ke, Dean of the Zhejiang University–University of Edinburgh Institute & Associate Dean of the School of Medicine at Zhejiang University
"The Role of Intranuclear Membraneless Organelles in T Cell Activation"
Prof. Lie Wang, Distinguished Professor at the School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, & Director of the Experimental Animal Center
"The Role of Nuclear Pore Complexes in Signaling-Driven Transcriptional Control"
Dr. Martin Kosar, Assistant Professor at the Zhejiang University–University of Edinburgh Institute & an Honorary Lecturer at the College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine, University of Edinburgh