EVENTS
2024
Upcoming
Brotman Baty Institute Hosting Long Read Symposium
October 28, 2024
CDBRM Post Doc Candidate Seminar: Adiya Rakymzhan, PhD Candidate
September 27, 2024
“TBD”
Previous
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Rosana Risques PhD
September 16, 2024
“Somatic mutations, clonal expansions, and cancer risk”
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Kathryn Gray, MD, PhD
July 29, 2024
“Precision medicine in obstetrics: addressing inequities with big data and team science”
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Danny Miller, MD, PhD
July 17, 2024
“Research and clinical applications of long-read sequencing”
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: David Attwell, PhD
July 15, 2024
“The role of capillary and myelin changes in early Alzheimer’s disease, and how to prevent them”
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Sattar Khoshkhoo, PhD
July 1, 2024
“Needle in a Haystack: Brain Somatic Variation in Drug-Resistant Focal Epilepsy”
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Claudia Carvalho, PhD
June 24, 2024
“Uncovering hidden pathogenic structural variants in Mendelian diseases”
CDBRM Post Doc Candidate Seminar: Ahmed Eltanahy, MD
June 17, 2024
“Light Sensitive Ca2+ Signaling in the Mammalian Choroid”
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Susanne Van Veluw, PhD
May 21, 2024
“Microvascular injury in cerebral amyloid angiopathy”
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Sanjay Srivatsan, PhD
May 20, 2024
“Large Format Spatial Genomics”
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Doug Marchuk, PhD
April 25, 2024
“Somatic Mutations in the Genesis and Growth of Inherited Vascular Malformations”
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Bing Ren, PhD
April 22, 2024
“Unlocking the Genome’s Regulatory Code with Single-cell Epigenomics”
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Mark Nelson, PhD
April 16, 2024
“Capillaries as multi-modal sensors of brain activity”
CDBRM Faculty Candidate Seminar: Chrystian Junqueira-Alves, PhD
April 11, 2024
“Mechanoregulation of neurogenesis and cancer: an ancient molecule controlling stem cell differentiation and motitlity”
CDBRM Faculty Candidate Seminar: Madelyn Gillentine, PhD
April 5, 2024
“The HNRNP-Related Neurodevelopmental Disorders as an Example of Accelerated Research by Focusing on Gene Families”
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Mariya T. Sweetwyne, PhD
March 26, 2024
“The cell-specific diversity of mitochondrial function in the kidney”
Seattle Children’s Inter-Center Discovery Seminar: Stefan Stamenkovic, PhD
March 21, 2024
“Impaired drainage through capillary-venous networks contributes to age-related white matter loss”
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Sylvie Lorthois, PhD
March 1, 2024
“Broad distributions of blood flow and transport properties are a fundamental component of brain microvascular dysfunction”
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Katarzyna Anna Dudek PhD
February 9, 2024
“Role of the endocannabinoid system in chronic stress and depression: a master regulator of neurovascular health”
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Nobuhiko Hamazaki, PhD
February 5, 2024
“Reconstitution of mammalian life cycles in vitro”
Seattle Children’s Inter-Center Discovery Seminar: Vishal Nigam, PhD
January 18, 2024
“How does the pump hurt you? A story about cardiopulmonary bypass and inflammation”
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Jennifer Franks, PhD
January 11, 2024
“Pulmonary Osteoclast-like Cells in Silica-induced Fibrosis”
2023
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Brian Beliveau, PhD
November 27, 2023
“Journeying across length scales with DNA-powered technologies”
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Sava Sakadzic, PhD
September 12, 2023
“Microvascular oxygen delivery in the cortical territories supplied by the distal arteriolar branches”
CDBRM Faculty Candidate Seminar: Nicholas Chavkin, PhD
August 28, 2023
“Mechanisms of Endothelial Cell Fate Determination – Applications to Cardiac Tissue Regeneration”
Seattle Children’s Inter-Center Discovery Seminar: Lisa Maves, PhD
July 19, 2022
“Fishing for genes: discovering new factors in heart development and congenital heart defects”
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Jennifer Kong, PhD
June 20, 2023
“Mechanisms of signaling sensitivity and their role in embryonic development”
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Thomas Vierbuchen, PhD
May 15, 2023
“Genetically diverse stem cell models to parse the impact of genetic variation on embryonic development”
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Catherine Foster, PhD
April 25, 2023
“Microglia associations with pericytes in the central nervous system”
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Gokce Gurler, PhD
April 11, 2023
“Reduced folate carrier 1 is present in retinal microvessels and crucial for the inner blood retinal barrier integrity”
CDBRM Faculty Candidate Seminar: Saba Parvez, PhD
March 2, 2023
“Tools for high-throughput functional genetics in whole animals”
CDBRM Faculty Candidate Seminar: Lu Wang, PhD
February 27, 2023
“Using stem cell-based organoid models to understand neurodevelopmental disorders”
CDBRM Faculty Candidate Seminar: Sanjeev Ranade, PhD
February 15, 2023
“Born with a Broken Heart: Defining Mechanisms and Identifying New Targets for Congenital Heart Disease”
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Samantha Brugmann, PhD
February 6, 2023
“Dissecting ciliopathies: From molecular mechanisms to potential treatments”
2022
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Yongsoo Kim, PhD
September 22, 2022
“Cellular resolution mapping of cerebrovascular network, pericytes, and neuronal cell types in the whole mouse brain”
Faculty Seminar: Alison Paquette, PhD
August 12, 2022
Faculty Seminar: Kai Yu, PhD
August 5, 2022
Faculty Seminar: Andy Shih, PhD
July 29, 2022
Faculty Seminar: Lisa Maves, PhD
July 22, 2022
Faculty Seminar: Tim Cherry, PhD
July 8, 2022
Seattle Children’s Inter-Center Discovery Seminar: Tim Cherry, MD
March 17, 2022
“Non-Coding Genetic Regulation in Development and Disease”
Faculty Candidate Seminar: Juan Angueyra-Aristizabal, MD, PhD
March 8, 2022
“Mechanisms of photoreceptor fate determination and eye patterning”
Faculty Candidate Seminar: Georgia Panagiotakos, PhD
March 2, 2022
“Dynamic regulation of intracellular signaling in cortical development and disease”
Faculty Candidate Seminar: Olena Zhulyn, PhD
February 17, 2022
“Extensive remodeling of the translatome underlies tissue development and regeneration”
Faculty Candidate Seminar: Ryan McCarthy, PhD
February 14, 2022
“Understanding heterochromatin barriers to cell fate changed”
2021
Post-Doc Candidate Seminar: Elizabeth Vincent, PhD
September 9, 2021
Faculty Seminar: Tim Cherry, PhD
July 30, 2021
Faculty Seminar: Lisa Maves, PhD
July 23, 2021
“Fishing for cures: zebrafish”
Faculty Seminar: Andy Shih, PhD
July 9, 2021
“Development of Brain Microvascular Architecture”
Faculty Seminar: James Bennett, MD
July 2, 2021
“Introduction to clinical genetics and vascular malformations”
Post-Doc Candidate Seminar: William A. Mills III (Tre), PhD
April 15, 2021
“Astrocyte plasticity ensures continued endfoot coverage of cerebral blood vessels and integrity of the blood-brain barrier, with plasticity declining with normal aging”
Seattle Children’s Inter-Center Discovery Seminar: Vishal Nigam, MD
February 19, 2021
“Why does the pump hurt? Elucidating the mechanisms by which cardiopulmonary bypass activates inflammation”
Seattle Children’s Inter-Center Discovery Seminar: Lisa Maves, PhD
January 28, 2021
“Epigenetic small molecule approaches for understanding Duchenne muscular dystrophy mechanisms and therapies”
Post-Doc Candidate Seminar: Samantha Lapehn, MS
January 11, 2021
“Spatial and temporal redox mechanisms of valproic acid teratogenesis”
2020
CDBRM Guest Speaker Seminar: Danny Miller, MD
September 29, 2020
“Targeted long-read sequencing clarifies complex genetic results and identifies missing variants”
Faculty Candidate Seminar: Bushra Raj, PhD
March 2, 2020
“Global insights into brain diversity, development and lineage at single-cell resolution”
Seattle Children’s Inter-Center Discovery Seminar: Barry Gumbiner, PhD
February 27, 2020
“Cadherin regulation and its role in cancer and inflammation”
Faculty Candidate Seminar: Mu He, PhD
February 7, 2020
“A molecular cell atlas of mammalian airway in development and disease state”
Faculty Candidate Seminar: Elliott Hagedorn, PhD
January 30, 2020
“Reprogramming a new niche for blood stem cells”
Seattle Children’s Inter-Center Discovery Seminar: Michael Cunningham, MD, PhD
January 23, 2020
“Developing oligogenic models of craniosynostosis”
Faculty Candidate Seminar: Alison Paquette, PhD
January 16, 2020
“Network biology approaches in pregnancy: Linking prenatal exposures and perinatal health”
Visiting Scientist Seminar: Sergei Nedospasov, PhD
January 13, 2020
“TNG through the prism of reverse genetics”
2019
Visiting Scientist Seminar: Deborah Yelon, PhD
December 5, 2019
“Molecular Mechanisms Regulating Cardiac Architecture in Zebrafish”
Visiting Scientist Seminar: Amy Bernard, PhD
November 21, 2019
“From maps to molecules: Examining cell class diversity of the mammalian brain”
Seattle Children’s Inter-Center Discovery Seminar: Lisa Maves, PhD
November 21, 2019
“How to build a heart-Lessons from zebrafish”
Visiting Scientist Seminar: Anusha Mishra, PhD
November 12, 2019
“Neurovascular coupling in health and disease”
Postdoc Candidate Seminar for Cherry Lab: Leah VandenBosch, PhD Candidate
July 29, 2019
“Epigenetic Regulation of Mammalian Retinal Regeneration”
Faculty Candidate Seminar: Karina Nakayama, PhD – Stanford University
July 1, 2019
“The Role of ECM Spatial Patterning in Bioengineering Cardiovascular and Musculoskeletal Tissues”
Seattle Children’s Inter-Center Discovery Seminar: Daniela Luquetti, MD, PhD
June 20, 2019
“Candidate genes for Craniofacial Microsomia and Microtia”
Seattle Children’s Research Institute Sequencing Workshop
May 24, 2019
The aim of this workshop is to strengthen research efforts at SCRI by building a local community, sharing recent work, and discussing resources and methods.
Hosted by Tim Cherry and David Beier, sponsored by Illumina
Visiting Scientist Seminar: Francis Smith, PhD – University of Colorado, Denver Anschutz Medical Campus
May 7, 2019
“My life with Treacher Collins syndrome and its connection to my craniofacial research and advocacy”
Hosted by Michael Cunningham, MD, PhD
Postdoc Candidate Seminar for Nigam Lab: Serena Cao, MPH, CPH, PhD Candidate
April 19, 2019
“Arsenic in chemotherapy induces pulmonary side effects in Acute Myeloid Leukemia patients, through Surfactant Protein B dysregulation”
Faculty Candidate Seminar: Fumika Hamada, PhD – University of Cincinnati
April 15, 2019
“Temperature homeostasis: circadian rhythms and hunger”
Postdoc Candidate Seminar for Nigam Lab: Anna Mammel, PhD Candidate
March 18, 2019
“Distinct roles for endosomal regulators Mtmr5 and Mtmr13 in axo-glial interactions and myelination”
Visiting Scientist Seminar: Paul Greer, PhD – University of Massachusetts Medical Center
March 15, 2019
“MS4A chemoreceptors in Alzheimer’s Disease”
Hosted by Tim Cherry, PhD
Seattle Children’s Inter-Center Discovery Seminar: David Beier, MD, PhD
February 21, 2019
“Heterozygous selection in human populations identifies genes required for mammalian development”
Faculty Candidate Seminar: Satoshi Namekawa, PhD – University of Cincinnati
February 7, 2019
“Epigenetics in the germline: mechanisms to prepare the next generation of life”
Seattle Children’s Inter-Center Discovery Seminar: Murat Maga, PhD
January 17, 2019
“3D modeling of pediatric skull growth”
2018
Postdoc Candidate Seminar for Shih Lab: Stefan Stamekovic, PhD
December 11, 2018
“Investigation of pathophysiological changes in the brain of the transgenic rat model of ALS”
Faculty Candidate Seminar: Robert Cornell, PhD – University of Iowa
December 6, 2018
“The zebrafish periderm gene regulatory network and its relevance to risk for orofacial clefting”
Postdoc Candidate Seminar for Shih Lab: Stephanie Bonney, PhD Candidate
November 29, 2018
“Building and breaking down the blood-brain barrier”
Seattle Children’s Inter-Center Discovery Seminar: Andy Shih, PhD
November 15, 2018
“In Vivo Imaging of the Neurovasculature from Birth to Senescence”
Faculty Candidate Seminar: Leif Oxburgh, DVM, PhD – Tufts University
November 8, 2018
“Understanding the niche that controls nephron specification”
Faculty Candidate Seminar: Tamara Caspary, PhD – Emory University
November 1, 2018
“Signaling through the Primary Cilium”
Faculty Candidate Seminar: David Katz, PhD – Emory University
October 25, 2018
“Novel epigenetic functions for the histone demethylase LSD1 in inherited disorders and Alzheimer’s Disease”
Postdoc Candidate Seminar for Cherry Lab: Eric Thomas, PhD
October 16, 2018
“Distinct Progenitor Populations Mediate Regeneration in the Zebrafish Lateral Line”
Visiting Scientist Seminar: Ronald Kwon, PhD – University of Washington
August 2, 2018
“Understanding the Genetics of Osteoporosis Through Deep Skeletal Phenotyping in Zebrafish”
Hosted by Murat Maga, PhD
Faculty Candidate Seminar: Summer Thyme, PhD – Harvard Medical School
July 26, 2018
“Whole-organism phenotyping defines schizophrenia candidate genes and their shared functions”
Seattle Children’s Inter-Center Discovery Seminar: Tim Cherry, PhD
May 17, 2018
“The Non-Coding Genome in Human Visual Disorders”