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Please join us for the 35th Bertram M. Marx Endowed Lecture. The Department of Microbiology is excited to welcome Dr. Garry Nolan, the Rachel and Carlota A. Harris Professor in the Department of Pathology at Stanford University. Dr. Nolan will be presenting “Resolving form, function, time & mechanism at the tumor-immune interface.“ 

Dr. Nolan is an outspoken proponent of translating public investment in basic research to serve the public welfare. Dr. Nolan’s areas of research include hematopoiesis,  cancer, and leukemia, autoimmunity and inflammation, and computational approaches for network and systems immunology. Dr. Nolan’s efforts are to enable a deeper understanding not only of normal immune function, trauma, pathogen infection, and other inflammatory events but also detailed substructures of leukemias and solid cancers and their interactions with the immune system—which will enable wholly new understandings that will enable better management of disease and clinical outcomes. Dr. Nolan has published over 300 research articles and is the holder of 40 US patents and has been honored as one of the top 25 inventors at Stanford University.

Reception will follow after lecture.

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