Interviews
These two series are a tribute to some of the world's most renowned scientists as well current postdocs and how their experiences have shaped their perspectives as scientists. Find out why and what these scientists research - and what inspires them to continue forging ahead in some of science's hottest areas.
Faculty Interview Series
- Multiple Faculty: Nobel Prize 2019
- Multiple Faculty: Nobel Prize 2018
- Multiple Faculty: Nobel Prize 2016
- Noboru Mizhushima
- David Rubinsztein
- Melanie Rutkowski
- Patrice Codogno
- Francesco Cecconi
- Ivan Dikic
- Fulvio Reggiori
- Patricia Boya
- Vojo Deretic
- Benjamin Deneen
- Derek Davies
- Li Yu
- Melanie Gillingham
- Bilon Khambu
- Timothy Sampson
Faculty Interview Series
Vojo Deretic
Autophagy, Inflammation and Metabolism (AIM) Center of Biomedical Research Excellence, University of New Mexico School of Medicine
Autophagy
Melanie Gillingham
Oregon Health Science University (OHSU)
Metabolism / Fatty Acid Oxidation Disorders
Rare Genomics Institute BeHEARD Competition awardee
Bilon Khambu
Tulane University School of Medicine
Autophagy, Liver Injury
Rare Genomics Institute BeHEARD Competition awardee
Postdoc's Perspective Interview Series
Sarah Hopp
Neurology Department, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Tau Processing by Microglia
Brian Aguado
University of Colorado, Boulder
Modeling the pre-metastatic niche through the use of implantable biomaterials
Andrew Johnson
University of Washington, Seattle
Host-microbiota interactions in inflammatory and metabolic disease
Hannah Chen
University of Oxford
Translational Gastroenterology Unit, Experimental Medicine Division
Jagannath Padmanabhan
Stanford University, CA
The role of mechanotransduction in fibrosis and biomaterial-tissue interactions.