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Cancer Biology Research Club

Held monthly on Wednesdays
12-1 p.m.
114 LHI
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The Cancer Biology Research Club provides a forum to learn about the latest laboratory-based research being conducted by predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees at the Masonic Cancer Center. It is a program organized jointly by the Cancer Biology Research Grant and faculty in the Cancer Biology track of the Microbiology, Immunology and Cancer Biology Graduate Program.


DATE TOPIC SPEAKER
09/10/08 Regulation of breast tumor kinase (Brk/PTK6) downstream of MET receptor signaling in normal and neoplastic contexts Nancy Castro
Graduate student
Lange lab
10/08/08 APOBEC3 proteins simultaneously protect and threaten genomic integrity Mark Stenglein
Graduate student
Harris lab
11/12/08 Two birds, one stone: Using cancer drugs to inhibit HIV infectivity Christine Clouser, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral associate
Mansky lab
12/10/08 The generation and function of CD4+ Memory T cell subsets Marion Pepper Pew, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral associate
Jenkins lab
01/14/09 Prostate and glial tumor gene dscovery using sleeping beauty mutagenesis Eric Rahrmann
Graduate student
Largaespada lab
02/11/09 The multi-functions of ADAP: A tale of two pools
Jason Mitchell, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral associate
Shimizu lab
03/11/09 Exploring the role of progesterone receptor/MAPK-module complex formation in breast cancer models Christy Hagan, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral associate
Lange lab
04/08/09 Mcm10 and Cdc17: To be enjoyed only in moderation Justin Haworth
Graduate student
Bielinsky lab

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