You are invited to attend two seminars given by our faculty candidate on Friday this week.

 

Dr. Shama Iyer

Research Associate, Orthopaedics

School of Medicine, University of Maryland

 

Research Seminar

Date:  Friday, February 12

Time:  12:00-1:00 pm with Q&A session following

Title:   Altered nucleus-cytoskeleton coupling in dystrophic muscle

(see details on attached flyer)

 

Join Zoom Meeting

https://gmu.zoom.us/j/98805494005?pwd=M1A2R1BaSEdqa2hhOUltTE5YeWxtdz09

Meeting ID: 988 0549 4005

Passcode: 454698

 

 

Teaching Seminar

Date:  Friday, February 12

Time:  3:00-4:00 pm

Title:   Skeletal Muscle Architecture

Skeletal muscle performs diverse functions in the human body such as producing movement, maintaining posture, and protecting internal organs. The goal of this lecture is to understand skeletal muscle architecture and how it impacts skeletal muscle function. Learning objectives are to have an understanding of: 1) basic architectural definitions in skeletal muscle, 2) factors in skeletal muscle architecture influencing skeletal muscle force generation, and 3) factors in skeletal muscle architecture influencing impairment in skeletal muscle function with aging and disease.  

 

Join Zoom meeting:

https://gmu.zoom.us/j/91781313910?pwd=ano0cUdRMElyY0RwaTZ5a3I3TXp3dz09

Meeting ID: 917 8131 3910

Passcode: 100843

 

We appreciate your attendance.

 

Best,

Carol

 

Carol McHugh

Academic Program Assistant

Department of Bioengineering

3100 Peterson Family Health Services Hall
703-993-5846