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Objectives of the OHSU Knight Cancer Biology Research Group Meetings
Cross-departmental workshop composed of students, postdocs, and faculty with shared interest in basic principles and emerging discoveries in Cancer Biology. The goals of the meetings and this wiki:
- Establish a challenging and interactive cross-departmental focus group that will advance understanding of our individual projects and encourage collaborations.
- Provide students and postdocs with training and interactions with faculty interested in Cancer Biology and emerging therapeutics
These meetings are now expanded to include a Translational Cancer Research Group Meeting. The purpose of this meeting is to:
- Serve to foster a Knight translational research incubator for projects and teams leading to multi-investigator cancer program/SPORE <font funding including the Solid tumors and Hematologic Malignancies programs and the Systems Biology group.
- Meetings will include thematic research and clinical research talks with collaborative and developmental potential and Brainstorming Sessions.
Knight Research Group Activities
Want to join us? All are invited!
- To get on the listserve:
- Email: majordomoATohsu.edu (must be sent as a plain text email)
- subject: subscribe oncres
- text box: subscribe oncres
- We meet in the Knight Conference Room 14th floor Hatfield Research Bldg
- Fridays 9:30-10:30 AM - see schedule below
- Breakfast provided by the Knight!
- Organizer: Rosie Sears, email searsrATohsu.edu
- Translational meeting organizer: Molly Kulesz-Martin, email kuleszmaATohsu.edu
Member Labs and Affiliations
Lopez Lab Hem Onc
Sears Lab, MMG
Hoatlin Lab, BMB
Thayer Lab, BMB
Lloyd Lab, CROET
McCullough Lab, CROET
Wong Lab, Dermatology, CDB
- Add your lab here
Schedule
*Red indicates Translational Cancer Research Group Meetings
Date | Presenters | Topic | Links & Comments |
9/23/2011 | Thomas Jacob | Fluorescent quantum dot nanoparticle technology for molecular assessment of oncogenic kinase signaling | Dr. Tania Vu’s lab in biomedical engineering |
10/7/2011 | Pancreas: Brett Sheppard (Tentative) | ||
10/14/2011 | Eliot Spindel | Targeting cholinergic signaling in lung cancer | Dr. Eliot Spindel's lab where neuroscience meets lung cancer |
10/21/2011 | Pancreas: Joe Gray | ||
10/28/2011 | hold for Sears | ||
11/4/2011 | Pancreas: Fox Lab (Tentative) | ||
11/11/2011 | Hold for sears | ||
11/18/2011 | Pancreas: Philip Streeter (Tentative) | ||
12/2/2011 | Pancreas: Soren Impey (Tentative) | ||
12/9/2011 | Charles Springer | Can MRI Map the Angiogenic Switch in Human Breast Tumors in Vivo? | |
12/16/2011 | Pancreas: Brain Storming | ||
1/6/2012 | |||
1/13/2012 | |||
1/20/2012 | |||
1/27/2012 | Joshi Alumkal | ||
2/3/2012 | |||
2/10/2012 | Steven Jaques | Label-free optical imaging of cellular processes | |
2/17/2012 | |||
2/24/2012 | George Thomas | ||
3/2/2012 | |||
3/9/2012 | |||
3/16/2012 | |||
3/23/2012 | NO MEETING | Spring Break | |
3/30/2012 | |||
4/6/2012 | |||
4/13/2012 | |||
4/20/2012 | |||
4/27/2012 | |||
5/4/2012 | |||
5/11/2012 | Wong Lab (Nick Smith, Emily Bubbers) | ||
5/18/2012 | |||
5/25/2012 | |||
6/1/2012 | |||
6/8/2012 |