Department of Surgery

Understanding the Role of Interferon in the Protective Effect of Exercise against Hemorrhagic Shock Sequela in Mice

Date

April 12, 2022 - 10:00am to 11:30am

Event Description

Presenters: Jennifer Darby, MD (mentor: Timothy Billiar, MD)

Dr. Darby's group has shown that exercise confers protection against end organ damage in a mouse model of hemorrhagic shock. Single cell RNA sequencing analysis highlighted differential expression of interferon pathway genes, implicating interferon signaling as a potential source of this protective effect. This talk will discuss ongoing and future experiments to help untangle how differential regulation of interferon pathways in exercised mice may preserve organs from damage during hemorrhagic shock. 

Location and Address

Virtual. Meeting invite will be shared with individuals inside the Department of Surgery. Anyone outside the department who would lke to access the lecture, please contact Erin Francis.