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  • TRACO: Topoisomerases; Lymphoma
    • - Yves Pommier, Wyndham Wilson (2011/09/29)
    • - Category : TRACO
    The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology (TRACO) course will be held on Monday afternoons from September to December at the Bethesda campus, Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium. TRACO is designed to provide an overview of general principles of cancer biology and treatment, epidemiology, mechanisms of resistance, metastasis, use of preclinical models, and identification of novel molecular targets. Participants will have an unprecedented opportunity to learn new information, glimpse into future developments of translational research in clinical oncology, meet leaders in cancer research, and interview cancer survivors. These courses are part of a curriculum for training NCI clinical and postdoctoral fellows.

    For more information, visit: http://ccr.cancer.gov/careers/courses/traco

    TRACO: Topoisomerases; Lymphoma

  • NICHD Advisory Council - September 2011
    • - NICHD (2011/09/28)
    • - Category : National Advisory Child Health and Human Development Council
    NICHD Advisory Council

    NICHD Advisory Council - September 2011

  • Cancer and Immunotherapy Meeting - Day 1 (NIH Only)
    • - NCI, CEI (2011/09/28)
    • - Category : NIH Only
    This NCI-sponsored conference is organized by Steven Rosenberg and will host leaders in the field of cancer immunology and immunotherapy. The program includes recent advances in both translational and clinical research. This meeting should provide an exciting forum for discussion and debate on immunologic approaches to prevent and treat cancer.

    For more information, visit:
    http://web.ncifcrf.gov/events/Immunotherapy2011/default.asp

    Cancer and Immunotherapy Meeting - Day 1 (NIH Only)

  • Using Eye Movements to Probe Brain Function and Dysfunction
    • - Douglas Munoz, PhD (2011/09/28)
    • - Category : Neuroscience
    Neuroscience Seminar Series

    For more information, visit: http://neuroseries.info.nih.gov

    Using Eye Movements to Probe Brain Function and Dysfunction

  • Discussion with Secretary Sebelius on recent trip to Alaska (HHS Only)
    • - Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and HHS Chief of Staff/ASPA (2011/09/25)
    • - Category : HHS Only
    On September 21, Secretary Sebelius will host an event for all HHS employees in the HHS auditorium and streamed online to discuss her recent trip to Alaska. The Secretary will be joined by Lillian Sparks (ACF), Yvette Roubideaux (IHS) and Stacey Ecoffey (HHS).

    Discussion with Secretary Sebelius on recent trip to Alaska (HHS Only)

  • (1) Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) Molecular Insights Lead to Targeted Therapies (2) Multicenter International LAM Efficacy of Sirolimus (MILES) Trial
    • - (1) Joel Moss, MD, PhD, Deputy Chief, Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Branch, NHLBI (2) Francis X. McCormack, MD, Gordon and Helen Hughes Taylor Professor and Director, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, The University of Cincinnati School of Medicine (2011/09/24)
    • - Category : Clinical Center Grand Rounds
    CC Grand Rounds

    For more information, visit: http://www.cc.nih.gov/about/news/grcurrent.html

    (1) Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) Molecular Insights Lead to Targeted Therapies (2) Multicenter International LAM Efficacy of Sirolimus (MILES) Trial

  • Knowledge Cafe on An Introduction to Water Purification hosted by Division of Technical Resources (DTR)
    • - Ben Skowronski (2011/09/23)
    • - Category : Occupational Health & Safety Lectures (NIH Only)
    A presentation to provide a basic understanding of central building water purification systems and the factors that influence the design, construction, final water quality produced from these systems and the affects on laboratory polishing units.

    Knowledge Cafe on An Introduction to Water Purification hosted by Division of Technical Resources (DTR)

  • National Advisory Allergy and Infectious Diseases Council - September 2011 (NIH Only)
    • - Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, Director, NIAID, and Dr. Kathryn Zoon, Director of Intramural Research, NIAID. (2011/09/23)
    • - Category : NIAID Council (NIH Only)
    In open session the NAAIDC hears presentations by the institute director and others.

    National Advisory Allergy and Infectious Diseases Council - September 2011 (NIH Only)

  • Maternal/Caretaker Response to Childs Distress and Pain
    • - Drs. Zeev Kain and Claire-Dominique Walker (2011/09/23)
    • - Category : Oppnet
    OppNet Symposium Series

    Maternal/Caretaker Response to Child's Distress and Pain

    Maternal/Caretaker Response to Childs Distress and Pain

  • The 159th meeting of the National Cancer Advisory Board - September 2011
    • - Various Speakers (2011/09/22)
    • - Category : National Cancer Advisory Board
    The National Cancer Advisory Board Meeting

    The 159th meeting of the National Cancer Advisory Board - September 2011

  • National Advisory Research Resources Council - September 2011
    • - National Center for Research Resources (2011/09/21)
    • - Category : National Advisory Research Resources Council
    The September 13, 2011, meeting of the National Advisory Research Resources Council will feature presentations on enabling national networks and advancing collaborative research through the Biomedical Informatics Research Network and the RCMI Translational Research Network. Additional presentations will describe how predoctoral programs at CTSA institutions are broadening clinical research training. NCRR staff also will present a Concept Clearance for consideration and approval by Council.

    For more information, visit: http://www.ncrr.nih.gov/about_us/advisory_council/

    National Advisory Research Resources Council - September 2011

  • Psychiatric Consultations: Lessons Learned in 2011
    • - Maryland Pao, MD, Clinical Director, NIMH (2011/09/21)
    • - Category : Clinical Center Grand Rounds
    Clinical Center Grand Rounds

    Contemporary Clinical Medicine: Great Teachers Lecture

    For more information, visit: http://www.cc.nih.gov/about/news/grcurrent.html

    Psychiatric Consultations: Lessons Learned in 2011

  • Navigating your European Based Academic Job Search
    • - Dr. Karin Lore, Karolinska Institutet (2011/09/21)
    • - Category : Career Development/OITE
    The Visiting Fellows Committees Science Voices from Home program is organizing a special event on navigating your European based academic job search. Join us for an informative session and Q&A with a panel of experts and former fellows as we discuss some of the major funding opportunities and career development strategies as well as hear from former NIH fellows who have successfully made the transition to Europe as Principal Investigators.

    The panel for this event will include Izabella Zandberg from EURAXESS Links USA, and former fellows Dr. Karin Lore, now with the Karolinska Institutet, and Dr. Grzegorz Woszczek, now with Kings College London.

    Sponsored by the NIH Visiting Fellows Committee.

    For more information, visit: https://www.training.nih.gov

    Navigating your European Based Academic Job Search

  • Genotoxic Stress Meets Mitochondria: Integrating Aging Mechanisms
    • - Ron DePinho, M.D., President of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (2011/09/21)
    • - Category : Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
    The study of human genetic disorders and mutant mouse models has provided evidence that genome maintenance mechanisms, DNA damage signaling and metabolic regulation cooperate to drive the ageing process. In particular, age-associated telomere damage, diminution of telomere capping function and associated p53 activation have emerged as prime instigators of a functional decline of tissue stem cells and of mitochondrial dysfunction that adversely affect renewal and bioenergetic support in diverse tissues. Constructing a model of how telomeres, stem cells and mitochondria interact with key molecules governing genome integrity, stemness and metabolism provides a framework for how diverse factors contribute to ageing and age-related disorders. Exploiting the experimental merits of the mouse, we have shown that telomere dysfunction activates p53-mediated cellular growth arrest, senescence and apoptosis to drive progressive atrophy and functional decline in high-turnover tissues.

    The broader adverse impact of telomere dysfunction across many tissues including more quiescent systems prompted transcriptomic network analyses to identify common mechanisms operative in haematopoietic stem cells, heart and liver. These unbiased studies revealed profound repression of PGC-1?? and PGC-1?? and the downstream network in mice null for either telomerase reverse transcriptase (Tert) or telomerase RNA component (Terc) genes. Consistent with PGCs as master regulators of mitochondrial physiology and metabolism, telomere dysfunction is associated with impaired mitochondrial biogenesis and function, decreased gluconeogenesis, cardiomyopathy, and increased reactive oxygen species. We demonstrate that telomere dysfunction activates p53 which in turn binds and represses PGC-1?? and PGC-1?? promoters, thereby forging a direct link between telomere and mitochondrial biology. This telomere-p53-PGC axis contributes to organ and metabolic failure and to diminishing organismal fitness in the setting of telomere dysfunction.

    The NIH Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series includes weekly scientific talks by some of the top researchers in the biomedical sciences worldwide.

    For more information, visit:
    The NIH Directors Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series

    Genotoxic Stress Meets Mitochondria: Integrating Aging Mechanisms

  • TRACO: Metastasis; Angiogenesis
    • - Kent Hunter; Enrique Zudaire (2011/09/21)
    • - Category : TRACO
    The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology (TRACO) course will be held on Monday afternoons from September to December at the Bethesda campus, Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium. TRACO is designed to provide an overview of general principles of cancer biology and treatment, epidemiology, mechanisms of resistance, metastasis, use of preclinical models, and identification of novel molecular targets. Participants will have an unprecedented opportunity to learn new information, glimpse into future developments of translational research in clinical oncology, meet leaders in cancer research, and interview cancer survivors. These courses are part of a curriculum for training NCI clinical and postdoctoral fellows.

    For more information, visit: http://ccr.cancer.gov/careers/courses/traco

    TRACO: Metastasis; Angiogenesis

  • Autism Sequencing Consortium: Future of Autism Genetics
    • - Thomas Lehner, Ph.D (2011/09/17)
    • - Category : Conferences
    All day conference on Autism

    Autism Sequencing Consortium: Future of Autism Genetics

  • TRACO: Lung cancer TKI
    • - Terry Moody; Giuseppe Giaccone (2011/09/16)
    • - Category : TRACO
    The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology (TRACO) course will be held on Monday afternoons from September to December at the Bethesda campus, Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium. TRACO is designed to provide an overview of general principles of cancer biology and treatment, epidemiology, mechanisms of resistance, metastasis, use of preclinical models, and identification of novel molecular targets. Participants will have an unprecedented opportunity to learn new information, glimpse into future developments of translational research in clinical oncology, meet leaders in cancer research, and interview cancer survivors. These courses are part of a curriculum for training NCI clinical and postdoctoral fellows.

    For more information, visit: http://ccr.cancer.gov/careers/courses/traco

    TRACO: Lung cancer TKI

  • Careers in Global Health and International Development
    • - Andrew Clements, PhD (2011/09/16)
    • - Category : Career Development/OITE
    Are you interested in learning more about how your scientific research can improve the health and quality of life of those around the world? Do you want your science to impact the larger global community? In our increasingly globalized world, what happens in distant countries often affects us all. From preventing the spread of pandemic diseases, to improving access to health care, nutrition, and health education, this seminar will highlight careers in Global Health and International Development and provide information for scientists seeking positions in these fields.

    The panel consists of former bench scientists who have successfully transitioned into careers in Global Health and International Development and who have experience working in government, academic, and private institutions. They will share an inside perspective with attendees, including information about what their responsibilities are, what types of positions exist, and what you should be doing now if you are interested in getting into similar positions. Panelists will also answer attendee questions. This event is sponsored by FELCOM.

    Speaker(s) for the event are: Andrew Clements, PhD, Senior Infectious Disease Advisor, Bureau for Global Health, U.S. Agency for International Development; Andrew Serazin, PhD, Senior Program Officer, Global Health Discovery, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; Akiko Maeda, PhD, Lead Health Specialist, Health Nutrition and Population, World Bank; Flora Katz, PhD, Program Officer, Division of International Training and Research, NIH Fogarty International Center; Jose Ramiro Cruz, PhD, Senior Advisor, Health Technologies for Quality of Care, Pan American Health Organization (regional division of the World Health Organization/United Nations).

    For more information, visit: https://www.training.nih.gov

    Careers in Global Health and International Development

  • National Advisory Council for Human Genome Research - September 2011
    • - NHGRI (2011/09/15)
    • - Category : NHGRI National Advisory Council for Human Genome Research
    Open session of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) advisory council

    For more information, visit: http://www.genome.gov/10000905

    National Advisory Council for Human Genome Research - September 2011

  • Joint Meeting of the NIDA and NIAAA Councils - September 2011
    • - NIDA and NIAAA (2011/09/15)
    • - Category : NIDA and NIAAA Council
    NIDA and NIAAA councils will be meeting with Dr. Lawrence Tabak in Wilson Hall

    Joint Meeting of the NIDA and NIAAA Councils - September 2011