We’re excited to share that Sebastian gave an excellent talk about how “Molecular mimicry enables mitochondria-Toxoplasma contact sites (MiToCs)” at the 2025 SCEP Symposium! The SCEP Symposium (Southern California Eukaryotic Pathogen Symposium) brings together scientists, trainees, and students from across the field to share cutting-edge research, build collaborations, and explore the latest advances in pathogen biology and host–pathogen interactions.
Congratulations to Sebastian for representing the Pernas Lab and for presenting his work at this important scientific meeting — we’re proud of your achievement and look forward to what’s next!