Special Lecture Series on Brain Disease Mechanisms & Therapeutic Target Discovery | UMUST R&D

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16 Nov 2025
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UMUST R&D is pleased to host a special lecture series highlighting recent advances in the mechanisms of brain diseases and therapeutic target discovery. We invite all members to join and engage in these insightful talks delivered by two distinguished researchers.


Lecture 1 — Discovering Therapeutic Targets Through Studying Brain Disease Mechanisms

Speaker: Eun-sil Cho, Ph.D.
This lecture will explore key molecular pathways involved in major brain diseases, highlighting how mechanistic understanding leads to the identification of novel therapeutic targets


Lecture 2 — Signal Transduction in the Maintenance of Glioma Organoids

Speaker: Chang-Whan Yoon, Ph.D.
This talk will focus on signaling pathways critical for glioma organoid maintenance, providing insights into tumor biology and potential therapeutic vulnerabilities.


Event Details

  • Date & Time: 4:00 PM, November 17, 2025

  • Venue: 61, Madeul-ro 13-gil, Dobong-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea

  • Host: UMUST R&D / GHRN (Global Health Research Network)


 Who Should Attend

  • Neuroscience researchers

  • Cancer biology and glioma specialists

  • Translational medicine scientists

  • Students and professionals interested in drug discovery

  • Members of UMUST R&D & GHRN community


 Why This Event Matters

This lecture series provides:

  • Updates on cutting-edge molecular neuroscience

  • Insights into glioma organoids, a powerful model for brain tumor research

  • Opportunities for collaboration and scientific networking

  • Exposure to therapeutic target discovery strategies relevant to multiple brain diseases


[FAQ]

Q. Who can participate in this lecture series?

Anyone interested in neuroscience, organoids, or therapeutic development is welcome.

Q. Is prior expertise required?

No. The talks are designed to be approachable for all scientific backgrounds.

Q. Will presentation materials be shared?

Yes, materials will be provided to registered attendees.


[CTA]

For more updates on neuroscience, brain disease research, and upcoming seminars,
visit the UMUST R&D & GHRN Hub regularly.
We look forward to your participation.


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