Dr. Dena Dubal is a neurologist and neuroscientist passionate about biomedical discoveries to improve human health. She directs a team unraveling how pathways of longevity lead to brain resilience. Using synergistic approaches including the study of humans, mouse models of brain disease, and single cells – from the molecular to behavioral levels – her lab is investigating how mechanisms of resilience are paving paths to treatments for aging and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s.
You are invited to attend the
Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP)
2024 – 2025 Distinguished Lecture Series
Mechanisms of Longevity and Brain Resilience
Dena Dubal, MD, PhD
Professor of Neurology
David A. Coulter Endowed Chair in Aging
and Neurodegenerative Disease
University of California, San Francisco
Wednesday, December 11th, 2024
4:00 – 5:00 PM PT
Hybrid Format
In-person: Thorp Conference Center, Gross Hall 4th floor
& Telecast: Via Zoom Reception to follow ZOOM
REGISTRATION
Organized by MSTP students: Vincent Hu, May Hui, Nolan Huck, Nellie Kwang, Rebecca Lee, Yueqi Ren, Trevor Reutershan, Eli Soyfer, Casey Vanderlip, Laura Williamson, Joey Wong, Katherine Yanes, Celina Yang
Co-sponsored by the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior
For more information, please contact Nellie Kwang at nkwang@hs.uci.edu or Joey Wong at wongjy2@hs.uci.edu, or visit mstp.uci.edu.