WELCOME TO THE NEW MEXICO SPATIOTEMPORAL MODELING CENTER (STMC)
The New Mexico Center for the Spatiotemporal Modeling of Cell Signaling is an interdisciplinary, inter-institutional program with two principal scientific goals: 1) to understand cell membrane spatial organization and dynamics; 2) to determine how the spatial proximity, dynamics, interactions and biochemical modifications of membrane receptors and signaling proteins together determine the outcome of complex, interacting cell signaling networks important in immune system diseases and cancer. View our Research Highlights
NEWS
STMC allergy projects featured in article
Read the GEN News article about Wilson & Lidke's work on allergen valency.
SEMINARS
Mark your calendars for these events
December 5: Eduardo (Eddy) Anaya, Comprehensive Exam, Neumann Laboratory. Title: Role of β-Glucan Structure in Dectin-1 Homo- and Hetero-oligomerization in Innate Anti-fungal Immunity. Fitz Hall - Room 309, 9:00 AM
CONFERENCES
2019 Winter q-bio Conference
Information on the 2019 Winter q-bio conference (February 19-22) can be found here: http://www.w-qbio.org/