Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota
Held the first Friday of each month
12-1 p.m.
450 CCRB
Lunch provided
| DATE | TOPIC | SPEAKER |
|---|---|---|
| 09/07/07 | Mechanism discovery and translation—relevance to medication development for nicotine dependence | William A. Corrigall, Ph.D. Professor Department of Psychiatry University of Minnesota |
| 10/05/07 | CANCELLED |
CANCELLED |
| 11/09/07 | Examining determinants and consequences of smoking reduction using animal models | Mark G. LeSage, Ph.D. Andrew Harris, Ph.D. |
| 12/07/07 | Framework Convention on Tobacco Control: The most important treaty you've never heard of | Doug Blanke Director Tobacco Law Center William Mitchell College of Law St. Paul, MN |
| 01/04/08 | Applications of tobacco carcinogen biomarkers | Stephen S. Hecht, Ph.D. Wallin Land Grant Professor of Cancer Prevention American Cancer Society Research Professor Masonic Cancer Center |
| 02/01/08 | First generation vaccines for tobacco dependence | Sam Roiko, Paul Pentel, M.D. |
| 03/07/08 | Training support persons to initiate smoking behavior change | Janet Thomas, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Medicine Division of General Internal Medicine University of Minnesota |
| 04/04/08 | Internet-assisted tobacco interventions | Lawrence C. An, M.D. Assistant Professor Department of General/Preventive Medicine University of Minnesota Medical School |
| 05/02/08 | Nicotine metabolism, in vivo and in vitro: The role of P450 enzymes | Jeanette Zinggeler-Berg Ph.D. candidate Research Assistant Department Biochemistry, Molecular Biology & Biophysics Sharon Murphy, Ph.D. |
| 06/06/08 | Fruit and vegetable consumption, physical activity and smoking status: Exploring pre and post-cessation relationships | Gary Giovino, Ph.D., M.S. Professor Department of Health Behavior School of Public Health and Health Professions State University of New York at Buffalo |
2006-2007 Lectures
2005-2006 Lectures
2004-2005 Lectures
2003-2004 Lectures
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