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Engineering-Driven Medicine Lecture:
New Approaches and the Molecular Battle Between Parasite and Host

Alexis Kaushansky, Assistant Professor at the Center for Infectious Disease Research
May 3, 2017

Alexis Kaushansky

As part of our engineering-driven medicine lecture series, we are honored to host Alexis Kaushansky, Assistant Professor at the Center for Infectious Disease Research.  Jointly organized by Stony Brook University’s College of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Global Health Institute, Alexis will present “New Approaches to Studying the Molecular Battle Between Parasite and Host.”  

Alexis is a research biologist, but her experience in engineering and social justice issues has made her a scientist who looks at social and economic constraints as a path to creativity.

Alexis received her Bachelors in Science in Chemistry from Harvey Mudd College in 2004, and her Ph.D. from Harvard University in 2010. While at Harvard, she was part of an interdisciplinary team that included chemists, computer scientists and biologists to develop protein array technology,

Alexis shares her open collaboration approach to fighting global disease at TedxSeattle

and apply this approach to understanding the molecular changes that occur in cancer. In 2010 she became a postdoctoral fellow and studied similar technologies to uncover changes that occur in the liver in response to malaria infection. In 2015, she started the Kaushansky Lab at the Center, focused on discovering how pathogens, such as malaria, interact with their human host, and using this knowledge to eliminate infection.

This is a unique opportunity to hear from a scientist who is pioneering an interdisciplinary vision that combines biology, technology and global health to inspire transformative thinking that impacts the world we live in.

Wednesday, May 3rd
4:00 p.m.
Wang Center Theater

Fotis Sotiropoulos
Dean of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Professor of Civil Engineering

 

Peter Small
Founding Director, Global Health Institute