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Dissecting GlcNAc-1-Phosphotransferase Function - the key to understanding lysosomal enzyme trafficking
Stuart Kornfeld received his M.D. degree in 1962 from Washington University in St. Louis. Following clinical training in Internal Medicine, he spent 2 years at the NIH before returning to Washington University where he began his studies in the field of glycobiology. His early work dealt with the structure and biosynthesis of Asn-linked oligosaccharides in mammalian systems. Most recently his lab has focused on the mannose 6-phosphate recognition system which mediates the trafficking of newly synthesized acid hydrolases to lysosomes.
Date:
9 May 2016, 16:00
Venue:
Richard Doll Building, Old Road Campus OX3 7LF
Venue Details:
Lecture Theatre
Speaker:
Stuart Kornfeld (Professor of Medicine, Washington University in St Louis )
Organising department:
Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology
Organiser:
Gintare Kolesnikovaite (Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology)
Organiser contact email address:
molly.glaze@kennedy.ox.ac.uk
Host:
Prof Mike Dustin (PROFESSOR OF IMMUNOLOGY AND WELLCOME PRINCIPAL RESEARCH FELLOW, DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH OF THE KENNEDY INSTITUTE)
Part of:
Kennedy Institute Seminars
Booking required?:
Not required
Audience:
Members of the University only
Editor:
Gintare Kolesnikovaite