Madhusudhan Sunkavalli, MD, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY Bo Xu, MD, PhD, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY Andrew J. Bain, MD, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY Case 1: 67-year-old male underwent EGD for evaluation of iron deficiency anemia, which revealed multiple large polyps in the gastric antrum. He was referred to our center for further evaluation. Video 1: Upper endoscopy showed approximately 15 polyps in the antrum and extending into the pylorus. They were mostly pedunculated and the largest was 25 [...] (Source: The Digital Atlas of Video Education - Gastroenterology)
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Date: 06 May 2013
Presented by: Brad Hesse, PhD, National Cancer Institute Category: SpecialAired date: 04/29/2013 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 30 Apr 2013
Presented by: Brad Hesse, PhD, National Cancer Institute Category: SpecialAired date: 04/29/2013 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 30 Apr 2013
Meeting Clinical Challenges in Myeloma: A Roadmap to Improved Patient Care (Source: PeerView CME/CE Video Podcast - Oncology)
Date: 24 Apr 2013
Presented by: (1) Steven M. Holland, MD, Chief, Laboratory of Clinical Infectious Diseases, NIAID and Deputy Director for Intramural Clinical Research, NIH (2) Dennis D. Hickstein, MD, Senior Investigator, Molecular Oncology and Gene Transfer Section, ExperimentalCategory: Clinical Center Grand RoundsAired date: 04/17/2013 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
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Date: 17 Apr 2013
Presented by: Scott W. Lowe, Ph.D., Associate Director for Basic Cancer Research and Chair, Geoffrey Beene Cancer Research Center, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical InstituteCategory: Wednesday Afternoon LecturesAired date: 04/15/2013 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 16 Apr 2013
Medicine: Mind the Gap is a lecture series that explores issues at the intersection of research, evidence, and clinical practice—areas in which conventional wisdom may be contradicted by recent evidence. From the role of advocacy organizations in medical research and policy, to off-label drug use, to the effectiveness of continuing medical education, the seminar series will aim to engage the National Institutes of Health community in thought-provoking discussions to challenge what we think we know and to think critically about our role in today’s research environment.
Dr. Williams will be speaking about the fact that although public health interventions have led to lower smoking rates in the United States over the last 40 years, smokers with mental illness or an addiction other than s...
Date: 12 Apr 2013
Special Monday WALS Lecture
Cancer arises through an evolutionary process whereby normal cells acquire mutations that erode growth controls, leading to the inappropriate expansion of aberrantly proliferating cells. Such mutations can involve activation of oncogenes or inactivation of tumor-suppressor genes, each contributing one or more new capabilities to the developing cancer cell. However, cancer is not an inevitable consequence of oncogenic mutations; instead, cells acquiring such mutations can be eliminated or kept in check by innate tumor-suppressor programs that can be activated in these damaged cells. The Lowe laboratory studies tumor-suppressor networks controlling apoptosis and senescence and how their disruption influences malignant behavior. To facilitate the research, Lowe’...
Date: 11 Apr 2013
After being diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 2004, Rick went through a long series of treatments. In this video he discusses his symptoms, treatments, living with his condition and the things that have helped him come to terms with his diagnosis. (Source: Streaming Well - Health Videos)
Date: 03 Apr 2013
Lori has been living with thyroid cancer since 2008. In this video she talks about the things that have helped her through her diagnosis along with the many treatments she has undergone. This is an inspiring story of a person’s struggle to come to terms w (Source: Streaming Well - Health Videos)
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Date: 03 Apr 2013
Sarah was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2010. This insightful patient story details how she has coped with her diagnosis over the last few years. (Source: Streaming Well - Health Videos)
Date: 03 Apr 2013
Improving the Use of Oral Oncolytics in RCC: An Expert Take on Optimizing Safety, Dosing, and Patient Adherence (Source: PeerView CME/CE Video Podcast - Oncology)
Date: 01 Apr 2013
A teenager never expects to hear he or she has cancer, especially if it's a type of cancer adults usually get. However, the teen you're about to meet has a gene that greatly increases her risk of getting colon cancer and, as a matter of fact, she's already faced that battle. Vivien Williams shares this family's journey of living with Lynch Syndrome. (Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video)
Date: 29 Mar 2013
Presented by: Fred Alt Category: Wednesday Afternoon LecturesAired date: 03/27/2013 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
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Date: 28 Mar 2013
Evaluating Established and Emerging Therapeutic Options in Advanced RCC: A Focus on Individualizing Treatment to Improve Patient Outcomes (Source: PeerView CME/CE Video Podcast - Oncology)
Date: 27 Mar 2013
Presented by: National Cancer Institute and National Heart, Lung and Blood InstituteCategory: ConferencesAired date: 03/21/2013 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 25 Mar 2013
Sleuthing. Looking for clues. That's what doctors do when they search for signs of colon cancer. One of their main tools is the endoscope. They use it to look at the colon for signs of disease. The technology can detect cancer early when it's still curable. Now, doctors at Mayo Clinic are modifying the test to hopefully make it more effective for high risk patients. (Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video)
Date: 22 Mar 2013
Presented by: National Cancer Institute and National Heart, Lung and Blood InstituteCategory: ConferencesAired date: 03/20/2013 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
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Date: 22 Mar 2013
Presented by: Susan Taylor Mayne, PhD, Yale UniversityCategory: Stars in NutritionAired date: 03/19/2013 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 20 Mar 2013
Presented by: Mitchell H. Gail, M.D., Ph.D., National Cancer InstituteCategory: Wednesday Afternoon LecturesAired date: 02/27/2013 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 28 Feb 2013
Presented by: (1) Tiffany M. Powell-Wiley, MD, MPH, Assistant Clinical Investigator, Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Branch, Division of Intramural Research, NHLBI and Applied Research Program, Division of Cancer Control and Populations Sciences, NCI (2) Anne E. SumnCategory: Clinical Center Grand RoundsAired date: 02/27/2013 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 27 Feb 2013
Presented by: NCICategory: National Cancer Advisory BoardAired date: 02/08/2013 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 11 Feb 2013
Sandeep T. Samuel, MD, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY Neil Wilkinson, MD, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY Kanheira Kazunouri, MD, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY Andrew J. Bain, MD, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY A 67-year-old male presented with left upper quadrant abdominal pain of one month duration. A CT scan showed a 3 cm cystic lesion with internal fat content arising from the tail of pancreas. The CA 19-9 level was within normal reference range at 8.4 U/mL. Patient was referred to our institution for further evaluation with endoscopic ultrasound. [...] (Source: The Digital Atlas of Video Education - Gastroenterology)
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Date: 11 Feb 2013
With the Super Bowl on many people's minds this week, a 12-year Veteran of the NFL is tackling a different opponent — Lung Cancer. Team-mates in his fight include Mayo Clinic and a cancer survivor who's putting a new face on an often misunderstood disease. Here's Dennis Douda for the Mayo Clinic News Network. (Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video)
Date: 01 Feb 2013
Sergio Coda, MD, PhD, Imperial College London, UK Paolo Trentino, MD, University of Rome This video demonstrates the ESD technique used to remove a type 0-IIa+IIc 15 mm early gastric cancer of the fundus in a 79 year-old male patient. The procedure took place in the operating theatre, under deep sedation, with back-up surgical team available. Preoperative endoscopy included contrast chromoscopy with 0.2% indigo carmine dye together w [...] (Source: The Digital Atlas of Video Education - Gastroenterology)
Date: 22 Jan 2013
The 164th meeting of the National Cancer Advisory BoardAir date: 2/8/2013 9:00:00 AM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 18 Jan 2013
Presented by: Yardena Samuels, PhD (NHGRI) Paul Robbins, MD (NCI)Category: Demystifying MedicineAired date: 01/15/2013 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 16 Jan 2013
The 2013 Demystifying Medicine Series, which is jointly sponsored by FAES and NIH, will begin January 8th and includes the presentation of patients, pathology, diagnosis and therapy in the context of major disease problems and current research. Primarily directed toward Ph.D. students, clinicians and program managers, the course is designed to help bridge the gap between advances in biology and their application to major human diseases. Each session includes clinical and basic science components presented by NIH staff and invitees. All students, fellows and staff are welcome, as well.For more information go to http://demystifyingmedicine.od.nih.gov/Air date: 1/15/2013 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
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Date: 14 Jan 2013
Presented by: Amy Berrington de González, DPhil Category: NIH Director's SeminarsAired date: 01/11/2013 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 14 Jan 2013
Wednesday Afternoon Lecture SeriesAir date: 4/3/2013 3:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 28 Dec 2012
Wednesday Afternoon Lecture SeriesAir date: 3/27/2013 3:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 27 Dec 2012
Wednesday Afternoon Lecture SeriesAir date: 2/27/2013 3:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 27 Dec 2012
Serag Dredar, MD, Yale University Harry Aslanian, M.D., Yale University A 67 yo male presented with dysphagia, 2 months after a distal esophagectomy for esophageal cancer. As shown here, the patient has a tight anastamotic stricture. Multiple staples can be seen adjacent to the stricture. A few of the staples were removed to allow for access to the esophageal lumen. A TTS dilation balloon catheter is just able to tr [...] (Source: The Digital Atlas of Video Education - Gastroenterology)
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Date: 21 Dec 2012
Managing Motor Symptoms and Motor Complications in Patients With Parkinson’s Disease: A Practical Approach for Treatment Selection (Source: PeerView CME/CE Video Podcast - Pathology)
Date: 19 Dec 2012
Presented by: Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, NCICategory: ConferencesAired date: 12/13/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 17 Dec 2012
Presented by: Office of Physical Sciences-OncologyCategory: ConferencesAired date: 12/10/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 14 Dec 2012
Radiation exposure to the US population from diagnostic imaging has increased 6-fold in the last three decades, primarily due to the rapid increase in CT scans from 1 to 80 million per year. Despite the great medical benefits there are concerns about the potential future cancer risks from CT and other higher dose imaging tests such as nuclear medicine cardiac stress tests. Dr. Berrington's Radiation Epidemiology Branch conducted the first study to directly assess the cancer risks after CT scans in a historical cohort study of 200,000 children in the UK. Dr. Berrington will discuss the first results from this study and also present risk projections for the number of future cancers in the US that may be related to diagnostic imaging in children and adults if use continues at current levels. ...
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Date: 14 Dec 2012
TRACO: Nanotechnology & Pancreatic CancerPresented by: N. Doborvatskaia; P. HussainCategory: TRACOAired date: 12/13/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 14 Dec 2012
Trends in 21st Century Epidemiology: From Scientific Discoveries to Population Health Impact (Day 1)Presented by: Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, NCICategory: ConferencesAired date: 12/12/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 14 Dec 2012
Cancer treatment-related cardiotoxicity is a leading cause of treatment-associated morbidity and mortality in cancer survivors. The gaps in knowledge related to cardiotoxicity are large, including mechanisms of cardiac injury, clinical prediction, screening, prevention, and treatment, as well as the similarities and differences between cancer induced cardiotoxicity and primary cardiovascular disease. There is an increasing interest in studying cancer treatment-related cardiotoxicity by both the cardiology and oncology specialties.
The goal of this two days conference is to bring together multiple disciplines within cardiology and oncology to identify research priorities in the area of cancer treatment-related cardiotoxicity that will inform future NIH initiatives in this important resear...
Date: 13 Dec 2012
Presented by: Jennifer R. Grandis, MD, FACS, University of Pittsburgh School of MedicineCategory: Wednesday Afternoon LecturesAired date: 12/12/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 12 Dec 2012
Audio PodcastPresented by: George P. Richardson, University at Albany and Mark Clanton, American Cancer SocietyAired date: 6/14/2012 1:30:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
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Date: 10 Dec 2012
TRACO: Cancer Genomics & Colon CancerPresented by: J. Khan, MD and M. Young, PhD Category: TRACOAired date: 12/03/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 04 Dec 2012
Presented by: NCICategory: National Cancer Advisory BoardAired date: 11/29/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 30 Nov 2012
The HIV Drug Resistance Program, Center for Cancer Research, NCI is hosting the Annual David Derse Memorial Lecture & Award to honor the outstanding research accomplishments of Dr. David Derse, a Principal Investigator in the HIV Drug Resistance Program who died of cancer in 2009, and to stimulate the discussion of cutting-edge research areas and foster the exchange of ideas that Dr. Derse was so well known for promoting throughout his scientific career.
Dr. Patrick L. Green will deliver the inaugural lecture in this series on Tuesday, December 11, 2012 at 1:30 pm in the Building 549 Conference Center Auditorium of the Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, Frederick, Maryland. The title of his talk is “HTLV-1 transforming genes: Tax versus Hbz.”
Air date: 12/11/2012 1:3...
Date: 28 Nov 2012
TRACO: Inflammation and Cancer & Lung CancerPresented by: C.Harris; E.SzaboCategory: TRACOAired date: 11/26/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 27 Nov 2012
TRACO: Cervical Cancer & Case ReportPresented by: J.Schiller; O. OlakuCategory: TRACOAired date: 11/20/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
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Date: 23 Nov 2012
TRACO: RNA Interference & Cancer Epigenetics Presented by: N.Caplen; M. VermaCategory: TRACOAired date: 11/15/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 20 Nov 2012
Presented by: Dr. Hynda Kleinman, NIDCR, NIHCategory: Philip S. ChenAired date: 11/15/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 19 Nov 2012
Biobanking of Orphan Cancer: The Salivary Gland Model & An Australian Perspective on Biospecimens and Rare DiseasesPresented by: Adel K. El-Naggar, M.D., Ph.D., University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center and Gareth Baynam, Ph.D., Genetic Services of Western AustraliaCategory: BiospecimensAired date: 11/14/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 16 Nov 2012
Presented by: Kent A. Sepkowitz, MD, Vice Chairman of Clinical Affairs; Director, Hospital Infection Control; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; and Professor of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical CollegeCategory: Clinical Center Grand RoundsAired date: 11/14/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 15 Nov 2012
Using Clinical Evidence to Optimize Maintenance Therapy in NSCLC: Challenging Case Scenarios (Source: PeerView CME/CE Video Podcast - Oncology)
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Date: 14 Nov 2012
The National Cancer Advisory Board MeetingAir date: 11/29/2012 9:00:00 AM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 13 Nov 2012
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) 2012 American Indian Heritage Month Observance Program will be held on Tuesday, November 13, 2012, from 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the Clinical Center, Building 10, in the Masur Auditorium. The national theme is “Serving Our People, Serving Our Nations, Native Visions for Future Generations.”
The keynote speaker Dr. Jared Jobe, Research Scientist, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute (NCI) will present a talk on The Causes and Prevention of Chronic Disease in American Indians. He will discuss the social determinants of chronic disease in American Indian populations, and research approaches in community-based intervention trails to prevent chronic disease. The talk will focus on the two leading causes of...
Date: 09 Nov 2012
Redox Biology - Carcinogenesis & Redox EnzymesPresented by: G. Yeh; L. RidnourCategory: Redox BiologyAired date: 11/07/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 08 Nov 2012
Biospecimen Interest Group Meeting
"Biobanking of Orphan Cancer: The Salivary Gland Model"
Professor Adel K. El-Naggar, University of Texas,M.D.Anderson Cancer Center, Houston Texas
"An Australian Perspective on Biospecimens and Rare Diseases" Dr. Gareth Baynam, Clinical Geneticist at the Genetic Services of Western Australia
Air date: 11/14/2012 12:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
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Date: 08 Nov 2012
7th Annual Chen Lecture on Innovation and Technology Transfer
The Office of Intramural Research, Office of the Director, NIH, invites you to the seventh annual Philip S. Chen, Jr., Ph.D. Distinguished Lecture on Innovation and Technology Transfer.
Dr. Hynda Kleinman will present “A Multifunctional Basement Matrix for Normal, Cancer, and Stem Cells: the BME/Matrigel Story.” Dr. Kleinman is a former Senior Investigator, NIDCR, NIH.
Air date: 11/15/2012 10:00:00 AM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 08 Nov 2012
Biospecimen Interest Group Meeting
"Biobanking of Orphan Cancer: The Salivary Gland Model"
Professor Adel K. El-Naggar, University of Texas,M.D.Anderson Cancer Center, Houston Texas
"An Australian Perspective on Biospecimens and Rare Diseases" Dr. Gareth Baynam, Clinical Geneticist at the Genetic Services of Western Australia
Air date: 11/14/2012 12:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 07 Nov 2012
TRACO: Radiation Oncology & Cancer AngiogenesisPresented by: K.Camphausen; E.ZudaireCategory: TRACOAired date: 11/05/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 07 Nov 2012
Presented by: Zigang Dong, MD, DrPHCategory: Stars in NutritionAired date: 11/05/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 06 Nov 2012
Please be sure to view the accompanying (PDF) file for full CME/CNE/CPE information. (Source: PeerView CME/CE Video Podcast - Oncology)
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Date: 02 Nov 2012
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Office of Physical Sciences-Oncology is pleased to host a symposium, New Frontiers in Physical Sciences and Oncology, to share research at the intersection of the physical and life sciences and how this convergence is impacting cancer research. Topics to be presented include information transfer in time and space, physics of cancer, advancing cancer technologies, evolutionary dynamics in cancer, and links to clinical perspectives. Speakers from within and outside the NCI Physical Sciences-Oncology Center (PS-OC) Program will highlight their work at this new and exciting frontier of cancer research.For more information go to https://pointpass.com/events/New_Frontiers_in_Physical_Sciences_and_Oncology/Air date: 12/10/2012 8:30:00 AM (Source: Videocast - Al...
Date: 02 Nov 2012
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Date: 31 Oct 2012
Dr. Hynda Kleinman will present “A Multifunctional Basement Matrix for Normal, Cancer, and Stem Cells: the BME/Matrigel Story.” Dr. Kleinman is a former Senior Investigator, NIDCR, NIH.
Air date: 11/15/2012 10:00:00 AM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
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Date: 31 Oct 2012
"Biobanking of Orphan Cancer: The Salivary Gland Model"
Professor Kennith D. Muller, Section of Head and Neck Pathology
The University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston Texas
and
"An Australian Perspective on Biospecimens and Rare Diseases"
Dr. Gareth Baynam
Clinical Geneticist
Genetic Services of Western Australia.Air date: 11/14/2012 12:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 31 Oct 2012
Presented by: (1) W. Marston Linehan, MD. Chief, Urologic Oncology Branch, Center for Cancer Research, NCI (2) Ola Landgren, MD, PhD, Senior Investigator and Chief, Multiple Myeloma Section, Metabolism Branch, Center for Cancer Research, NCICategory: Clinical Center Grand RoundsAired date: 10/24/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 24 Oct 2012
Redox Biology - Cancer Therapy & ImmunologyPresented by: R. Mitchell; H. YoungCategory: Redox BiologyAired date: 10/23/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 24 Oct 2012
TRACO: Tumor Imaging & Cancer DisparitiesPresented by: P.Choyke; S. AmbsCategory: TRACOAired date: 10/22/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 23 Oct 2012
In this workshop, researchers and thought leaders will present their perspectives on major facets of the epidemiologic enterprise in the following areas:
evolution of cancer epidemiology and opportunities for major impact on public health and clinical practice in the next 12 years
methods and technologies ready for use in population science
construction and maintenance of representative cohorts needed to study determinants of the transition from health to disease and related outcomes
use of epidemiology to influence and complement randomized clinical trials for filling evidentiary gaps
epidemiologic approaches for rapid and ongoing integration of knowledge emerging from basic, clinical and population sciences
For each broad topic, a panel of experts with diverse perspectives will offer a...
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Date: 17 Oct 2012
In this workshop, researchers and thought leaders will present their perspectives on major facets of the epidemiologic enterprise in the following areas:
evolution of cancer epidemiology and opportunities for major impact on public health and clinical practice in the next 12 years
methods and technologies ready for use in population science
construction and maintenance of representative cohorts needed to study determinants of the transition from health to disease and related outcomes
use of epidemiology to influence and complement randomized clinical trials for filling evidentiary gaps
epidemiologic approaches for rapid and ongoing integration of knowledge emerging from basic, clinical and population sciences
For each broad topic, a panel of experts with diverse perspectives will offer a...
Date: 17 Oct 2012
Margaret Pittman Lecture
The NIH Director's Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series, colloquially known as WALS, is the highest-profile lecture program at the NIH. Lectures occur on most Wednesdays from September through June from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. in Masur Auditorium, Building 10 on the NIH Bethesda campus.
Each season includes some of the biggest names in biomedical and behavioral research. The goal of the WALS is to keep NIH researchers abreast of the latest and most important research in the Unites States and beyond. An added treat is the annual J. Edward Rall Cultural Lecture, which features top authors and other cultural icons. All speakers are nominated by the NIH community.
For more information, visit:
The NIH Director's Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series Air date: 12/12/2012 3:00...
Date: 17 Oct 2012
This year’s lecturer is David G. I. Kingston, Ph.D., University Distinguished Professor, Director, Virginia Tech Center for Drug Discovery, Department of Chemistry at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Dr. Kingston’s talk “Natural Products: Drugs and Medicines for All Reasons and All Seasons” will review some of the past successes of the natural products approach, with an emphasis on natural products with anticancer activity, and on the reasons for the success of natural products as drugs and as herbal medicines.
Dr. Kingston studies natural products for medical usefulness, with cancer and malaria as particular targets. He is the principal investigator and group leader for an ongoing biodiversity utilization and conservation project which started in Suriname ...
Date: 17 Oct 2012
Presented by: Crystal Mackall, MD, Senior Investigator and Chief, Pediatric Oncology Branch, NCICategory: Clinical Center Grand RoundsAired date: 10/17/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 17 Oct 2012
TRACO: Breast Cancer & Small MoleculesPresented by: F.Zia; J. MaruganCategory: TRACOAired date: 10/15/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
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Date: 16 Oct 2012
NIH CRM/SCIG Stem Cell Seminar Series (Extramural): Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology
Department of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology
Duke University Medical Center Air date: 11/6/2012 2:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 10 Oct 2012
Vitamin D is vital for the development and maintenance of healthy bones and skin. New evidence suggests that this natural substance is also involved in immune and muscle functions. Yet abnormal Vitamin D levels may play key roles in cancer, infertility and other disorders. What is this essential substance, how is it made in the body, and what does it really do for us? What are optimal levels of Vitamin D and how are they affected by genetics, environment, age and diet? Join us to learn more about the “sunshine” vitamin’s role in human health and disease. For more information go to http://nih-extramural-intranet.od.nih.gov/nih/training/step/step_training_20130207.htmAir date: 2/7/2013 9:00:00 AM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 04 Oct 2012
Cancer treatment-related cardiotoxicity is a leading cause of treatment-associated morbidity and mortality in cancer survivors. The gaps in knowledge related to cardiotoxicity are large, including mechanisms of cardiac injury, clinical prediction, screening, prevention, and treatment, as well as the similarities and differences between cancer induced cardiotoxicity and primary cardiovascular disease. There is an increasing interest in studying cancer treatment-related cardiotoxicity by both the cardiology and oncology specialties.
The goal of this two days conference is to bring together multiple disciplines within cardiology and oncology to identify research priorities in the area of cancer treatment-related cardiotoxicity that will inform future NIH initiatives in this important resear...
Date: 04 Oct 2012
Cancer treatment-related cardiotoxicity is a leading cause of treatment-associated morbidity and mortality in cancer survivors. The gaps in knowledge related to cardiotoxicity are large, including mechanisms of cardiac injury, clinical prediction, screening, prevention, and treatment, as well as the similarities and differences between cancer induced cardiotoxicity and primary cardiovascular disease. There is an increasing interest in studying cancer treatment-related cardiotoxicity by both the cardiology and oncology specialties.
The goal of this two days conference is to bring together multiple disciplines within cardiology and oncology to identify research priorities in the area of cancer treatment-related cardiotoxicity that will inform future NIH initiatives in this important resear...
Date: 04 Oct 2012
Presented by: Mark Krasnow, MD, PhD, Professor and Chairman, Department of Biochemistry Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical InstituteCategory: Stem CellAired date: 10/02/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
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Date: 03 Oct 2012
Please be sure to view the accompanying (PDF) file for full CME/CNE/CPE information. (Source: PeerView CME/CE Video Podcast - Oncology)
Date: 02 Oct 2012
Clinical Center Grand Rounds Lecture Series
(1) The Genetic Basis of Kidney Cancer: A Metabolic Disease (2) From Symptoms to Biomarkers: Modern Myeloma Treatment StrategiesFor more information go to http://www.cc.nih.gov/about/news/grcurrent.htmlAir date: 10/24/2012 12:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 27 Sep 2012
This symposium marks the 50th anniversary of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. The speakers will talk about their NIGMS-supported research, how they recognize and develop exciting ideas, and how they train and mentor the next generation of biomedical scientists.
Speakers:
Carlos Daniel Bustamante, Ph.D.
Professor of Biological Statistics and Computational Biology and Statistical Sciences and Associate Director, Center for Population and Comparative Genomics
Stanford University
“Population Genetics in the Personal Genome Era: Genomics for the World”;
Kathleen Giacomini, Ph.D.
Professor of Biopharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, and Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology and Co-chair, Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences
University of Calif...
Date: 27 Sep 2012
TRACO: Ovarian Cancer & Prostate CancerPresented by: C. Annunziata; J. GulleyCategory: TRACOAired date: 09/24/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
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Date: 26 Sep 2012
Please be sure to view the accompanying (PDF) file for full CME/CNE/CPE information. (Source: PeerView CME/CE Video Podcast - Oncology)
Date: 26 Sep 2012
Vitamin D is vital for the development and maintenance of healthy bones and skin. New evidence suggests that this natural substance is also involved in immune and muscle functions. Yet abnormal Vitamin D levels may play key roles in cancer, infertility and other disorders. What is this essential substance, how is it made in the body, and what does it really do for us? What are optimal levels of Vitamin D and how are they affected by genetics, environment, age and diet? Join us to learn more about the “sunshine” vitamin’s role in human health and disease. For more information go to http://nih-extramural-intranet.od.nih.gov/nih/training/step/step_training_20130207.htmAir date: 2/7/2013 9:00:00 AM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 21 Sep 2012
Presented by: (1) Eva Szabo, MD, Chief, Lung and Upper Aerodigestive Cancer Research Group, Division of Cancer Prevention, NCI (2) J. Silvio Gutkind, PhD, Chief, Oral and Pharyngeal Cancer Branch, NIDCRCategory: Clinical Center Grand RoundsAired date: 09/19/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 19 Sep 2012
This NCI-sponsored conference will host international leaders in the field of basic immunology. The program includes recent advances in this field and this meeting should provide an exciting forum for discussion and debate on the current understanding of basic immunological mechanisms.
Sessions will include:
Lymphocyte biology and signaling
Adaptive and innate immune responses
Immunity & disease
For more information go to http://ncifrederick.cancer.gov/events/Immunology2012/Air date: 10/5/2012 9:00:00 AM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
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Date: 17 Sep 2012
This NCI-sponsored conference will host international leaders in the field of basic immunology. The program includes recent advances in this field and this meeting should provide an exciting forum for discussion and debate on the current understanding of basic immunological mechanisms.
For more information go to http://ncifrederick.cancer.gov/events/Immunology2012/Air date: 10/4/2012 8:30:00 AM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 17 Sep 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept.
10,2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually
occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium
(Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab(Bldg.
549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at
http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50 minutes
lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion
and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov
/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 11/20/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 17 Sep 2012
The Redox Biology course will be held on Tuesday afternoons (except the
Oct. 4 lectures) from 4:00-6:00 PM starting September 25 through
November 7, 2012 on the Bethesda campus in Bldg. 50, Rooms 1227/1233. In
addition, it will be videocast to the Frederick National Lab at Bldg.
549, Rm. A.
Each lecture will be 50 minutes with ample time for discussion and
analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.The
participation of NIH postdoctoral and clinical fellows interested in
redox biology is encouraged.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov/ca
reers/courses/rbAir date: 11/7/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 17 Sep 2012
The Redox Biology course will be held on Tuesday afternoons (except the
Oct. 4 lectures) from 4:00-6:00 PM starting September 25 through
November 7, 2012 on the Bethesda campus in Bldg. 50, Rooms 1227/1233. In
addition, it will be videocast to the Frederick National Lab at Bldg.
549, Rm. A.
Each lecture will be 50 minutes with ample time for discussion and
analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.The
participation of NIH postdoctoral and clinical fellows interested in
redox biology is encouraged.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov/ca
reers/courses/rbAir date: 10/31/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 17 Sep 2012
The Redox Biology course will be held on Tuesday afternoons (except the
Oct. 4 lectures) from 4:00-6:00 PM starting September 25 through
November 7, 2012 on the Bethesda campus in Bldg. 50, Rooms 1227/1233. In
addition, it will be videocast to the Frederick National Lab at Bldg.
549, Rm. A.
Each lecture will be 50 minutes with ample time for discussion and
analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.The
participation of NIH postdoctoral and clinical fellows interested in
redox biology is encouraged.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov/ca
reers/courses/rbAir date: 10/23/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
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Date: 17 Sep 2012
The Redox Biology course will be held on Tuesday afternoons (except the
Oct. 4 lectures) from 4:00-6:00 PM starting September 25 through
November 7, 2012 on the Bethesda campus in Bldg. 50, Rooms 1227/1233. In
addition, it will be videocast to the Frederick National Lab at Bldg.
549, Rm. A.
Each lecture will be 50 minutes with ample time for discussion and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.The participation of NIH postdoctoral and clinical fellows interested in redox biology is encouraged.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov/ca
reers/courses/rbAir date: 10/16/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 17 Sep 2012
The Redox Biology course will be held on Tuesday afternoons (except the
Oct. 4 lectures) from 4:00-6:00 PM starting September 25 through
November 7, 2012 on the Bethesda campus in Bldg. 50, Rooms 1227/1233. In
addition, it will be videocast to the Frederick National Lab at Bldg.
549, Rm. A. Redox Biology is designed to provide an overview of general
principles of nitric oxide biochemistry, cell biology, signal
transduction, physiology, carcinogenesis, chemoprevention, angiogenesis,
therapy, immunology and epidemiology. The participation of NIH
postdoctoral and clinical fellows interested in redox biology is
encouraged.
Redox Biology will consist of two 1-hour lectures held on Tuesdays,
4:00-6:00 PM, Bldg. 50, Rms. 1227/1233. Each session will have a 50-
minute lecture...
Date: 17 Sep 2012
The Redox Biology course will be held on Tuesday afternoons (except the
Oct. 4 lectures) from 4:00-6:00 PM starting September 25 through
November 7, 2012 on the Bethesda campus in Bldg. 50, Rooms 1227/1233. In
addition, it will be videocast to the Frederick National Lab at Bldg.
549, Rm. A. Redox Biology is designed to provide an overview of general
principles of nitric oxide biochemistry, cell biology, signal
transduction, physiology, carcinogenesis, chemoprevention, angiogenesis,
therapy, immunology and epidemiology. The participation of NIH
postdoctoral and clinical fellows interested in redox biology is
encouraged.
Redox Biology will consist of two 1-hour lectures held on Tuesdays,
4:00-6:00 PM, Bldg. 50, Rms. 1227/1233. Each session will have a 50-
minute lecture...
Date: 17 Sep 2012
The Redox Biology course will be held on Tuesday afternoons (except the Oct. 4 lectures) from 4:00-6:00 PM starting September 25 through November 7, 2012 on the Bethesda campus in Bldg. 50, Rooms 1227/1233. In addition, it will be videocast to the Frederick National Lab at Bldg. 549, Rm. A. Redox Biology is designed to provide an overview of general principles of nitric oxide biochemistry, cell biology, signal transduction, physiology, carcinogenesis, chemoprevention, angiogenesis, therapy, immunology and epidemiology. The participation of NIH postdoctoral and clinical fellows interested in redox biology is encouraged.
Redox Biology will consist of two 1-hour lectures held on Tuesdays, 4:00-6:00 PM, Bldg. 50, Rms. 1227/1233. Each session will have a 50-minute lecture with ample time for d...
Date: 17 Sep 2012
The Redox Biology course will be held on Tuesday afternoons (except the
Oct. 4 lectures) from 4:00-6:00 PM starting September 25 through
November 7, 2012 on the Bethesda campus in Bldg. 50, Rooms 1227/1233. In
addition, it will be videocast to the Frederick National Lab at Bldg.
549, Rm. A.
Each lecture will be 50 minutes with ample time for discussion and
analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.The
participation of NIH postdoctoral and clinical fellows interested in
redox biology is encouraged.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov/ca
reers/courses/rbAir date: 11/7/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
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Date: 12 Sep 2012
The Redox Biology course will be held on Tuesday afternoons (except the
Oct. 4 lectures) from 4:00-6:00 PM starting September 25 through
November 7, 2012 on the Bethesda campus in Bldg. 50, Rooms 1227/1233. In
addition, it will be videocast to the Frederick National Lab at Bldg.
549, Rm. A.
Each lecture will be 50 minutes with ample time for discussion and
analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.The
participation of NIH postdoctoral and clinical fellows interested in
redox biology is encouraged.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov/ca
reers/courses/rbAir date: 10/31/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 12 Sep 2012
The Redox Biology course will be held on Tuesday afternoons (except the
Oct. 4 lectures) from 4:00-6:00 PM starting September 25 through
November 7, 2012 on the Bethesda campus in Bldg. 50, Rooms 1227/1233. In
addition, it will be videocast to the Frederick National Lab at Bldg.
549, Rm. A.
Each lecture will be 50 minutes with ample time for discussion and
analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.The
participation of NIH postdoctoral and clinical fellows interested in
redox biology is encouraged.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov/ca
reers/courses/rbAir date: 10/23/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 12 Sep 2012
The Redox Biology course will be held on Tuesday afternoons (except the
Oct. 4 lectures) from 4:00-6:00 PM starting September 25 through
November 7, 2012 on the Bethesda campus in Bldg. 50, Rooms 1227/1233. In
addition, it will be videocast to the Frederick National Lab at Bldg.
549, Rm. A.
Each lecture will be 50 minutes with ample time for discussion and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.The participation of NIH postdoctoral and clinical fellows interested in redox biology is encouraged.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov/ca
reers/courses/rbAir date: 10/16/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 12 Sep 2012
The Redox Biology course will be held on Tuesday afternoons (except the
Oct. 4 lectures) from 4:00-6:00 PM starting September 25 through
November 7, 2012 on the Bethesda campus in Bldg. 50, Rooms 1227/1233. In
addition, it will be videocast to the Frederick National Lab at Bldg.
549, Rm. A. Redox Biology is designed to provide an overview of general
principles of nitric oxide biochemistry, cell biology, signal
transduction, physiology, carcinogenesis, chemoprevention, angiogenesis,
therapy, immunology and epidemiology. The participation of NIH
postdoctoral and clinical fellows interested in redox biology is
encouraged.
Redox Biology will consist of two 1-hour lectures held on Tuesdays,
4:00-6:00 PM, Bldg. 50, Rms. 1227/1233. Each session will have a 50-
minute lecture...
Date: 12 Sep 2012
The Redox Biology course will be held on Tuesday afternoons (except the Oct. 4 lectures) from 4:00-6:00 PM starting September 25 through November 7, 2012 on the Bethesda campus in Bldg. 50, Rooms 1227/1233. In addition, it will be videocast to the Frederick National Lab at Bldg. 549, Rm. A. Redox Biology is designed to provide an overview of general principles of nitric oxide biochemistry, cell biology, signal transduction, physiology, carcinogenesis, chemoprevention, angiogenesis, therapy, immunology and epidemiology. The participation of NIH postdoctoral and clinical fellows interested in redox biology is encouraged.
Redox Biology will consist of two 1-hour lectures held on Tuesdays, 4:00-6:00 PM, Bldg. 50, Rms. 1227/1233. Each session will have a 50-minute lecture with ample time for d...
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Date: 12 Sep 2012
The Redox Biology course will be held on Tuesday afternoons (except the
Oct. 4 lectures) from 4:00-6:00 PM starting September 25 through
November 7, 2012 on the Bethesda campus in Bldg. 50, Rooms 1227/1233. In
addition, it will be videocast to the Frederick National Lab at Bldg.
549, Rm. A. Redox Biology is designed to provide an overview of general
principles of nitric oxide biochemistry, cell biology, signal
transduction, physiology, carcinogenesis, chemoprevention, angiogenesis,
therapy, immunology and epidemiology. The participation of NIH
postdoctoral and clinical fellows interested in redox biology is
encouraged.
Redox Biology will consist of two 1-hour lectures held on Tuesdays,
4:00-6:00 PM, Bldg. 50, Rms. 1227/1233. Each session will have a 50-
minute lecture...
Date: 12 Sep 2012
TRACO: Introduction & Lung Cancer Tyrosine Kinase InhibitorsPresented by: Terry Moody, NCI Course DirectorCategory: TRACOAired date: 09/10/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 12 Sep 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept.
10,2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually
occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium
(Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab(Bldg.
549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at
http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50 minutes
lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion
and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov
/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 12/13/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 10 Sep 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept.
10,2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually
occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium
(Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab(Bldg.
549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at
http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50 minutes
lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion
and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov
/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 11/15/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 10 Sep 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course next to last lecture will occur on Dec. 3, 2012. J. Khan will lecture on "Cancer Genomics" at 4 PM and M. Young will lecture on "Colon Cancer" at 5 PM. The lecture will be videocast to the Frederick National lab at Bldg. 549, Rm. A.For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 12/3/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
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Date: 10 Sep 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept.
10,2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually
occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium
(Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab(Bldg.
549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at
http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50 minutes
lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion
and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov
/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 11/26/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 10 Sep 2012
Two 1-hour sessions will usually occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium (Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab (Bldg. 549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50-minutes lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 10/11/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 10 Sep 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept.
10,2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually
occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium
(Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab(Bldg.
549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at
http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50 minutes
lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion
and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov
/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 11/5/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 10 Sep 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept.
10,2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually
occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium
(Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab(Bldg.
549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at
http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50 minutes
lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion
and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov
/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 10/29/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 10 Sep 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept.
10,2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually
occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium
(Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab(Bldg.
549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at
http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50 minutes
lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion
and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov
/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 10/22/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
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Date: 10 Sep 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept.
10,2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually
occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium
(Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab(Bldg.
549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at
http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50 minutes
lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion
and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov
/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 10/15/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 10 Sep 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept.
10,2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually
occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium
(Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab(Bldg.
549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at
http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50 minutes
lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion
and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov
/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 10/1/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 10 Sep 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept.
10,2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually
occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium
(Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab(Bldg.
549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at
http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50 minutes
lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion
and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov
/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 9/24/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 10 Sep 2012
Presented by: Levi A. Garraway M.D., Ph.D., Harvard Medical SchoolCategory: Wednesday Afternoon LecturesAired date: 09/05/2012 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 06 Sep 2012
This NCI-sponsored conference will host international leaders in the field of basic immunology. The program includes recent advances in this field and this meeting should provide an exciting forum for discussion and debate on the current understanding of basic immunological mechanisms.
Sessions will include:
Lymphocyte biology and signaling
Adaptive and innate immune responses
Immunity & disease
For more information go to http://ncifrederick.cancer.gov/events/Immunology2012/Air date: 10/5/2012 9:00:00 AM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 05 Sep 2012
This NCI-sponsored conference will host international leaders in the field of basic immunology. The program includes recent advances in this field and this meeting should provide an exciting forum for discussion and debate on the current understanding of basic immunological mechanisms.
For more information go to http://ncifrederick.cancer.gov/events/Immunology2012/Air date: 10/4/2012 8:30:00 AM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 05 Sep 2012
This workshop is designed to bring together experts in the fields of cancer research, neuroscience, immunology and the exposome to discuss how inflammtion affects age-related disesaes. This workshop is the first workshop for the Geroscience Interest Group (GSIG), spearheaded by NIA. NIAID is part of the GSIG and is covering all videocasting costs for this workshop.Air date: 9/7/2012 8:00:00 AM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 04 Sep 2012
This workshop is designed to bring together experts in the fields of cancer research, neuroscience, immunology and the exposome to discuss how inflammtion affects age-related disesaes. This workshop is the first workshop for the Geroscience Interest Group (GSIG), spearheaded by NIA. NIAID is part of the GSIG and is covering all videocasting costs for this workshop.Air date: 9/6/2012 8:00:00 AM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
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Date: 04 Sep 2012
Wednesday Afternoon Lecture SeriesFor more information go to http://wals.od.nih.gov/Air date: 9/5/2012 3:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 31 Aug 2012
This workshop is designed to bring together experts in the fields of cancer research, neuroscience, immunology and the exposome to discuss how inflammtion affects age-related disesaes. This workshop is the first workshop for the Geroscience Interest Group (GSIG), spearheaded by NIA. NIAID is part of the GSIG and is covering all videocasting costs for this workshop.Air date: 9/7/2012 8:00:00 AM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 31 Aug 2012
This workshop is designed to bring together experts in the fields of cancer research, neuroscience, immunology and the exposome to discuss how inflammtion affects age-related disesaes. This workshop is the first workshop for the Geroscience Interest Group (GSIG), spearheaded by NIA. NIAID is part of the GSIG and is covering all videocasting costs for this workshop.Air date: 9/6/2012 8:00:00 AM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 31 Aug 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept.
10,2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually
occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium
(Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab(Bldg.
549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at
http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50 minutes
lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion
and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov
/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 12/13/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 30 Aug 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course next to last lecture will occur on Dec. 3, 2012. J. Khan will lecture on "Cancer Genomics" at 4 PM and M. Young will lecture on "Colon Cancer" at 5 PM. The lecture will be videocast to the Frederick National lab at Bldg. 549, Rm. A.For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 12/3/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
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Date: 30 Aug 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept.
10,2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually
occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium
(Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab(Bldg.
549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at
http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50 minutes
lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion
and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov
/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 11/26/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 30 Aug 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept. 10, 2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium (Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab (Bldg. 549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at http://videocast.nih.gov. Each
session will have two 50-minutes lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site. For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 9/10/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 30 Aug 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept.
10,2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually
occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium
(Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab(Bldg.
549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at
http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50 minutes
lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion
and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov
/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 9/24/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 30 Aug 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept.
10,2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually
occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium
(Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab(Bldg.
549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at
http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50 minutes
lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion
and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov
/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 10/1/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 30 Aug 2012
Two 1-hour sessions will usually occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium (Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab (Bldg. 549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50-minutes lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 10/11/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
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Date: 30 Aug 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept.
10,2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually
occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium
(Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab(Bldg.
549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at
http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50 minutes
lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion
and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov
/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 10/15/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 30 Aug 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept.
10,2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually
occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium
(Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab(Bldg.
549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at
http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50 minutes
lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion
and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov
/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 10/22/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 30 Aug 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept.
10,2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually
occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium
(Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab(Bldg.
549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at
http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50 minutes
lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion
and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov
/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 10/29/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 30 Aug 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept.
10,2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually
occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium
(Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab(Bldg.
549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at
http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50 minutes
lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion
and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov
/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 11/5/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 30 Aug 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept.
10,2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually
occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium
(Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab(Bldg.
549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at
http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50 minutes
lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion
and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov
/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 11/15/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
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Date: 30 Aug 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept.
10,2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually
occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium
(Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab(Bldg.
549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at
http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50 minutes
lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion
and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov
/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 11/20/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 30 Aug 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept.
10,2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually
occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium
(Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab(Bldg.
549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at
http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50 minutes
lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion
and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov
/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 10/29/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 29 Aug 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept.
10,2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually
occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium
(Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab(Bldg.
549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at
http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50 minutes
lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion
and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov
/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 10/22/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 29 Aug 2012
The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology course begins Sept.
10,2012. The course will feature two 1-hour sessions that will usually
occur on Mondays, 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium
(Rooms 1227/1233) with videoconferencing to Frederick National Lab(Bldg.
549, Rm. A). In addition, lectures will be archived at
http://videocast.nih.gov. Each session will have two 50 minutes
lectures in basic and clinical sciences with ample time for discussion
and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.
For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov
/careers/courses/tracoAir date: 10/15/2012 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Date: 29 Aug 2012