June 2022

Catera Wilder, PhD

Assistant Professor

I am a biomedical engineer and systems biologist who combines my understanding of signaling system networks in innate immunity with my expertise in molecular biology and tissue remodeling to address pressing questions about immunity and immunopathogenesis.

New clues in the hunt for Alzheimer’s therapies

Pharmaceutical chemist Arkin and neurologist Grinberg discover a new protein aggregate in Alzheimer’s disease.

Getting the Message Across: How Cell Signaling Goes Awry in Human Disease

Friday, June 17, 2022 - 2:30 pm to 2:45 pm

The Quantitative Biosciences Institute (QBI) at UCSF is presenting a live Twitter interview hosted by QBI Fellow Kliment Verba to chat with his colleague Natalia Jura, who was the 27th recipient of the annual Byers Award in Basic Biology for her research on better understanding cancer through molecular photography.