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SUMMARY:Protein condensation phase transitions and signal transduction on 
 the membrane: TCR signaling and beyond
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CREATED:20260415T111402Z
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Groves received a B.S. degree in Physics from Tufts Univ
 ersity followed by a PhD in Biophysics from Stanford. He began his faculty
  career at UC Berkeley in 2001 and became a full professor in 2010. Groves
 ' lab research focuses on the physical mechanisms of signal transduction a
 nd biological information processing at the membrane. The lab uses advance
 d imaging strategies\, single molecule tracking\, and spectroscopy to prob
 e molecular assemblies and reactions in both living cells and reconstitute
 d systems. The T cell receptor signaling pathway has always been a focal p
 oint of the Groves lab research.  However\, several mechanistic features f
 irst observed in the T cell system have proven to be general\, leading the
  lab's research to other signaling systems including EGFR.
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T091353Z
LOCATION:Medical Sciences Teaching Centre - Lecture Theatre\, Lecture Thea
 tre Medical Sciences Teaching Centre off South Parks Road Oxford Oxfordshi
 re OX1 3PL United Kingdom
SPEAKER:Prof Jay Groves (UC Berkeley\, USA)
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