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Activities - Calendar

2009
Month Day/Days Sponsor Location Description/Link
Nov 20th
12-1:15pm
Chemical and Systems Biology Clark Center Auditorium, Stanford, CA Design Principles of Biological Circuits
Uri Alon, PhD, Weizmann Institute of Science
Dec 1st
1:30-3pm
Health Research and Policy HRP Redwood Bldg RM T138B Stanford, CA Vitamin D, Breast Cancer and Bone Health
Eva Balint, MD
2nd
8-9am
Medicine Braun Auditorium, Chemistry Bldg, Stanford, CA Medicine Grand Rounds-Overdiagnosis in Cancer
Gilbert Welch, MD
3rd
4-5pm
Radiology
Integrative Cancer Biology Program (ICBP) Seminar
Alway, M108, Stanford, CA Listening to the Noise: Random Fluctuations Reveal Gene Network Parameters
Brian Munsky, PhD Center for Nonlinear Studies, Los Alamos National Labs, NM
3rd
4-5pm
Stanford Prevention Research Center Medical School Office Building, Rm X275, Stanford, CA How do contextual factors impact health behaviors? How might we utilize contextual factors within interventions?
Eric Hekler, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow, SPRC
4th
9-10am
Epithelial Biology CCSR 4205, Stanford, CA Genetic Programs Mediating Tissue Regeneration
Vanessa Lopez-Pajares, Khavari Lab
4th
12-1:15pm
Chemical and Systems Biology Munzer Auditorium, Stanford, CA Checkpoint Responses and Repair of Broken Chromosomes
James E. Haber, PhD Director, Rosenstiel Basic Medical Sciences Research Center, Brandeis University
9th
12-1:30pm
Northern California Cancer Center Civic Center, San Francisco Colon Cancer – A Look at a Common Cancer that Many of Us Don’t Want to Discuss
10th
4-5pm
Stanford Prevention Research Center Medical School Office Building, Rm X275, Stanford, CA Preservation and Erosion of Dignity at Life's End: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
VJ Periyakoil, MD Director, Stanford Univ Palliative Care Fellowship Program
11th
12-1:15pm
Chemical and Systems Biology Clark Center Auditorium, Stanford, CA Germline chromatin: packaging the genome for totipotency
Brad Cairns Principle Investigator, Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah
15th
12-1:30pm
Pathology Munzer Auditorium, Beckman Center, Stanford, CA Modeling Novel Therapeutic Approaches for Treating Cancers
Gerard Evan, Ph.D. UCSF Cancer Research Institute
15th
4:30-6pm
Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS) Clark Auditorium, Bio-X, Stanford, CA CCNE Nano-Bio Seminar Series: Nanotechnology for Cancer Therapy and Diagnostics
Jennifer West, PhD Isabel C. Cameron Professor of Bioengineering, Rice Univ.
17th
4:30-5:30pm
Neurosciences Institute Clark Auditorium, Stanford, CA Can Simple Cells Model Complex Diseases?
Susan Lindquist MIT
2010
Month Day/Days Sponsor Location Description/Link
Jan 19th
12-1:30pm
Pathlogy Munzer Auditorium, Stanford, CA Sirtuins: Linking DNA Damage to Epigenetic Changes That Cause Disease
David Sinclair, Ph.D. Harvard Medical School
21st
4-5pm
Stanford Prevention Research Center Medical School Office Building, Rm X275, Stanford, CA Medical Technology and Healthy Aging
Jay Bhattacharya, M.D., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Medicine
Feb 2nd
12-1:30pm
Cancer Biology Munzer Auditorium, Stanford, CA Modeling breast cancer, cancer invasion, and cancer stem cells in three in three dimensions: lessons from normal mammary gland
Mina Bissell Ph.D.
16th
12-1:30pm
Pathology Munzer Auditorium Stanford, CA Studying Cancer Molecular Genetics Using Genome-Wide RNA Interference Screens
Michael Green, M.D., Ph.D. University of Massachusetts Medical School
Mar 2nd
12-1:30pm
Cancer Biology Munzer Auditorium, Stanford, CA ETS Family of Transcription Factors in Cancer and Aging: Genome-Wide Insight Into Target Specificity
Barbara Graves Ph.D.
16th
12-1:30pm
Pathology Munzer Auditorium, Stanford, CA Causes and Consequences of Chromosome Instability in Cancer
David Pellman, M.D. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Apr 6th
12-1:30pm
Cancer Biology Munzer Auditorium, Stanford, CA Targeting self-renewal pathways in breast cancer stem cells
Max Wicha, M.D. Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan
8th
5-8pm
Arts, Humanities & Medicine LKSC, Stanford, CA MEDICINE and the MUSE: An Arts, Humanities and Medicine Symposium
Malcolm Gladwell author

 

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