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Frontiers in Science: A Universal Method for Detecting Disease Sep 16, 2022
5:30 PM to 7:00 PM
Frontiers in Science: A Universal Method for Detecting Disease
With Harshini Mukundan

New Mexico Museum of Art
Frontiers in Science presents Harshini Mukundan and a look at how our own immune system inspired a new, universal approach to diagnosing emerging infectious diseases. Join us for this free public talk on Friday, September 16, in Santa Fe at the St. Francis Auditorium.

Emerging infectious diseases are a major concern to national health security, as exemplified by the COVID-19 pandemic. In order to prepare against unknown threats, we need an arsenal of tools — diagnostics, therapeutics, vaccines — that can be used broadly against a variety of pathogens.

Our own innate immune system can recognize the entire gamut of pathogens that inhabit the Earth — whether it has seen them before or not! Inspired by this complex and beautiful pattern recognition system, Mukundan and her colleagues at Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed a universal diagnostic approach. Mukundan will discuss this approach and other new tools in the fight against pathogens. This series is a public service of the Los Alamos National Laboratory Fellows.

About the Speaker:

Harshini Mukundan is currently a program manager and scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a visiting scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory. She is also an affiliate of the New Mexico Consortium, Council for Strategic Risks, and an adjunct professor at the University of New Mexico.

Mukundan holds a master’s degree in microbiology and a doctorate in biomedical sciences. After a short stint in industry, she joined Los Alamos in 2006 as a National Institutes of Health postdoctoral fellow, under the mentorship of Dr. Basil Swanson. Mukundan developed her diagnostics portfolio and capabilities during her time at Los Alamos.

Mukundan is the recipient of many honors and accolades, including the New Mexico Women in Technology Award, the Los Alamos National Laboratory Fellows prize in research, two R&D 100 awards and others. She is a passionate mentor and STEM advocate. A fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Mukundan was recognized as an AAAS IF/THEN Ambassador in 2019. She was one of 100 women scientists featured in a 3D exhibit at the Smithsonian in 2022.

This is a FREE event

For more information, contact Chris Nail at 505-795-4513 , chris.nail@dca.nm.gov



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