‘Network-based Integration of Proteomics & Metabolomics to Examine Molecular Effects of Circadian Misalignment’ — Aug. 23 at 12 p.m.

Jason McDermott, PhD — Team Lead, Systems Biology / Pacific Northwest National Laboratory — will be visiting WSU Spokane for the SPRC Seminar Series. His seminar entitled “Network-based Integration of Proteomics and Metabolomics to Examine Molecular Effects of Circadian Misalignment” will be in person in the Spokane Academic Center room 341 and through Zoom on Tuesday, Aug. 23, 12–1 p.m.

Jason McDermott, a senior research scientist, has extensive experience in molecular and structural virology and data resource design, data integration and prediction of biological networks, and bridging experimental and computational biology. Currently, his research interests include data integration of high-throughput omics data for biomarker discovery, developing systems biology models in a number of systems focusing on host-pathogen interactions, characterizing phylogenetic and functional relationships in complex eukaryotic microbial communities, and using network inference and topology to characterize organism-level phenotypes.

We look forward to you joining us in person (SAC 341) or through Zoom!

Questions/Zoom link? Contact Michelle Sanchez at michelle.r.sanchez@wsu.edu.

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