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SUMMARY:Mitophagy: what\, where\, when and why - Dr Ian Ganley\; Universit
 y of Dundee
DTSTART:20220420T123000Z
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CONTACT:Bobbie Claxton
DESCRIPTION:Ian obtained his undergraduate and Master’s degree in Bioche
 mistry from the University of Oxford in 1997\, and after working for one y
 ear at Oxford Glycosciences Ltd.\, moved to the Babraham Institute to unde
 rtake a Ph.D. in the laboratory of Dr Nick Ktistakis - working on the lipi
 d hydrolase phospholipase D1. In 2002 Ian moved to California\, where he c
 arried out postdoctoral research with Professor Suzanne Pfeffer at Stanfor
 d University to decipher the role of Rab proteins in intracellular transpo
 rt. It was during this time that Ian became interested in the key cellular
  process of autophagy and so joined the laboratory of Dr Xuejun Jiang at M
 emorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York to understand this furth
 er. Ian relocated to Dundee in August 2010 to establish his research group
  in the MRC-PPU\, and became a tenured programme leader in 2016.\n\nJoin l
 ive here - https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87245619297 
LOCATION:Online via zoom &amp\; Kings Hedges Room
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