Epidermal IRE1alpha ablation leads to differential cellular responses following chronic UVB exposure

Stephen Worrell

This project aims to show that ER stress sensor protein IRE1alpha controls key cellular processes in response to chronic Ultra-Violet B radiation. UVB represents a significant public health hazard because it is a known cause of skin cancer. IRE1alpha has been previously implicated in a number of different diseases, so understanding its role in UVB induced inflammation could lead to a therapy to mitigate UVB induced damage. 
Major: 
Immunology and Infectious Disease
Exhibition Category: 
Health and Life Sciences
Exhibition Format: 
Poster Presentation
Campus: 
University Park
Faculty Sponsor: 
Adam Glick
Poster Number: 
60