The department of biological technologies, in collaboration with the continuing education unit at the college of Science held a scientific lecture entitled “The role of Src II protein in Cytokine in the formation of marrow and in the organization of metabolism” delivered by the lecturer Wasan Abboud Hassoun in the presence of a number of students and researchers in the fields of medicine and biology.
The lecture aimed to identify the subject of immunity and dietary metabolism within central physiological processes necessary to support health by controlling and controlling it through multiple proteins, as well as the importance of immune cells that release large amounts of cytokines in the body, as small proteins that transmit cell messages to help guide the immune response. The lecturer then talked about the role of a protein called CISH. CISH, one type of the SOCS family of protein inhibitors that revealed an analysis of a mouse model that disabled the Cish gene, showing that the loss of Cish protein causes variable cellular responses in white blood cells and promotes appetite suppression by cytokine leptin.


