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[Seminar] Three types of cell competition and their roles during ageing, cancer and development

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Eduardo Moreno, Cell Fitness Lab, Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown

When 02 Feb, 2017 from
02:00 pm to 03:00 pm
Where Auditorium
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Seminar

Title: Three types of cell competition and their roles during ageing, cancer and development

Speaker: Eduardo Moreno

Affiliation: Cell Fitness Lab, Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown

Host: Pedro Domingos Lab - Cell Signaling in Drosophila

 

Abstract:

 

Humans are able to detect fitness decay in colleagues by looking at the graying of the hair or the wrinkles in their faces. Work from my laboratory in the last few years has shown that cells can also detect fitness levels of neighboring cells using a molecular code. Those "fitness fingerprints" (Rhiner et al., Dev.Cell, 2010; Merino et al., Curr. Biol., 2013) can be used to mediate cell selection by recognizing and eliminating less fit cells during ageing (Merino et al., Cell, 2015), regeneration (Moreno et al., Curr. Biol., 2015) and cancer (Levayer et al., Nature 2015).

Webpage: http://neuro.fchampalimaud.org/en/research/investigators/research-groups/group/Moreno/

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