YORBA LINDA, Calif. (PRWEB)
September 19, 2019
LabRoots, the leading scientific social networking website offering premier, interactive virtual events and webinars, will be hosting its 3rd Annual Cell Biology Virtual Event, on September 26, 2019, dedicated to advancing scientific discovery.
Ten sessions will comprise the agenda at this free, global educational forum covering a wide range of topics including Spatial Omics, Microbiome, and Cell Biology of Genetic Diseases.
This year’s keynote speaker is Dr. Sergio Grinstein, Senior Scientist at The Hospital for Sick Children and Professor of Biochemistry, University of Toronto. In his address, Dr. Grinstein will review the basic features of phagocytosis and macropinocytosis and describe recent advancements and further share the role of phosphoinositides and inorganic ions revealed in the formation and maturation of phagosomes and macropinosomes.
“I became aware of LabRoots only recently and I feel it is a remarkable initiative. I am very enthused about sharing some of our ideas about innate immunity with the cyberspatial audience of LabRoots. In particular, I wanted to convey some of the recent findings from our laboratory regarding the intricate mechanical, metabolic and ionic processes that drive the eating and drinking habits of macrophages,” commented Dr. Sergio Grinstein, Senior Scientist at The Hospital for Sick Children and Professor of Biochemistry, University of Toronto.
Latest research results in genetics, molecular biology and related disciplines significant to the community will be highlighted during lectures presented by distinguished speakers on environment impacts on micro[biom]e functions, spatial genomics technologies and the need for the detection of melanoma, spatial gene expression providing deeper insight between tissue morphology and gene expression, and much more.
Tracy Salcido, Vice President of LabRoots added, “We feel it’s important that all these voices are heard as we spotlight the field’s most influential leaders as sponsors and speakers sharing innovative theories, effective methods, applications and what will continue to redefine cell research in the future.”
The online event produced on LabRoots’ world-class, interactive platform allows participants to watch, learn and connect seamlessly across all desktop and mobile devices. By participating in this event, attendees can earn Continuing Education credits.
To register for the event and for more information, click here. Participants can follow the conversation online by using #LRcellbio.
About LabRoots
LabRoots is the leading scientific social networking website, and primary source for scientific trending news and premier educational virtual events and webinars and more. Contributing to the advancement of science through content sharing capabilities, LabRoots is a powerful advocate in amplifying global networks and communities. Founded in 2008, LabRoots emphasizes digital innovation in scientific collaboration and learning. Offering more than articles and webcasts that go beyond the mundane and explore the latest discoveries in the world of science, LabRoots users can stay atop their field by gaining continuing education credits from a wide range of topics through their participation in the webinars and virtual events.
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