Mohamed Sharif

Mohamed Sharif.

Mohamed Sharif

Mohamed Sharif

BS ’13, chemistry and biology, D’Youville College

Thesis Title

COPII Vesicles Mediate Selective GPI-Dependent Trafficking in the Early Secretory Pathway of Trypanosoma brucei

Research Publications Overview

Publications

Professional/Educational Meetings/Abstracts

Oral Presentations

  • Sharif M. Homo-trimerization is essential for the transcription factor function of Myrf for oligodendrocyte differentiation. Talk given at Neuroscicence Roadmap Scholar Program’s 2017 Neural Conference at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. June 2017. 
  • Sharif M. Elucidating the Role of COPII Machinery in the Early Secretory Pathway of African Trypanosomes. Talh given at Doctoral Student Seninar –2018 Research in Progress, Biochemistry Department at the University at Buffalo. 
  • Sharif M. COPII Selective Vesicle mediates Glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-dependent Trafficking in the early Secretory Pathway of Trypanosoma brucei–May 2019 Biochemistry Research Day at the University at Buffalo. 
  • Sharif M. COPII Selective Vesicle mediates Glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-dependent Trafficking in the early Secretory Pathway of Trypanosoma brucei–September 2019 Research in Progress, Biochemistry Department at the University at Buffalo. 

Poster Presentations 

  • Sharif M. Unlocking Phosphorylation as a Posttranslational Regulator of Myelin Regulatory Factor (Myrf) in CNS Myelination. Biochemistry ResearchDay at the Univeristy at Buffalo. May 2017. 
  • Sharif M. Selective COPII Vesicles mediates Glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-dependent Trafficking in the early Secretory Pathway of Trypanosoma brucei. 33rdAnnual Buffalo Conference on Microbial Pathogenesis at the University at Buffalo. May 2019