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Special Seminar: Kostas Tokatlidis, Ph. D "Cross talk between mitochondria biogenesis and redox pathways as a key determinant of organelle homeostasis and fitness"

Friday, October 24, 2025 15:00to16:00

Special Seminar Announcement - Friday, October 24th

 

🎤 Guest Speaker: Kostas Tokatlidis, Ph. D

🧬 Presentation Title: Cross talk between mitochondria biogenesis and redox pathways as a key determinant of organelle homeostasis and fitness

📍 Location: SADB Room M/48

🕚 Time: 3:00 PM

 


 

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Cross talk between mitochondria biogenesis and redox pathways as a key determinant of organelle homeostasis and fitness

 

24 octobre 2025

15 h 00 HNE
Salle M/48, Anatomie et biologie cellulaire

 

Hôte: Heidi McBride

 

Conférencier : Kostas Tokatlidis, Ph. D.
(https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/molecularbiosciences/staff/kostastokatlidis/)
Directeur de recherche, Université de Glasgow, école de biosciences moléculaires
Titulaire de la Chaire de recherche Cathcart en Biochimie de l’université de Glasgow


 

Cross talk between mitochondria biogenesis and redox pathways as a key determinant of organelle homeostasis and fitness

 

October 24, 2025

3:00 p.m. EST
Room M/48, Anatomy and Cell Biology

 

Host: Heidi McBride

 

Speaker: Kostas Tokatlidis, Ph. D

(https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/molecularbiosciences/staff/kostastokatlidis/)

Director of Research, University of Glasgow, School of Molecular Biosciences

Cathcart Chair in Biochemistry at the University of Glasgow

 

Professor Kostas Tokatlidis has spent 20 years researching mitochondria biogenesis and how it underpins human diseases such as neurodegeneration, cancer and diabetes and has made significant contributions to the field. Mitochondria are vital organelles controlling metabolism, growth, and cell death in essentially all organisms including humans. Kostas has broad international research experience with previous posts at the Institut Pasteur-Paris, the Biozentrum-Basel, and the Universities of Crete, Manchester and Delaware. He currently holds the Cathcart Chair of Biochemistry at the University of Glasgow, is a Royal Society-Wolfson research fellow, and member of the Lister Institute and The European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO).

 

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