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  • Innate Immune Receptors and Induction of Lung Inflammatory Responses in Murine Model of Asthma
    • - Bottomly, Kim.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Immunology

    Innate Immune Receptors and Induction of Lung Inflammatory Responses in Murine Model of Asthma

  • Genomic Analysis of Breast and Ovarian Cancer
    • - Mary-Claire King, Ph.D., University of Washington School of Medicine (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
    Mary-Claire King is American Cancer Society Research Professor at the University of Washington in Seattle. She was the first to prove that breast cancer is inherited in some families and the characterization of inherited breast cancer remains her primary research focus. Her other research interests include inherited deafness, systemic lupus erythematosus, human genetic diversity and evolution, and the application of genomics to human rights problems.

    For more information, visit
    http://depts.washington.edu/medgen/faculty/king.html

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

    Genomic Analysis of Breast and Ovarian Cancer

  • Conversation on Healthcare with President Bush
    • - Bush, George W.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Special

    Conversation on Healthcare with President Bush

  • Demystifying Medicine - Diseases of Potential Terrorism: Ebola and Anthrax
    • - Laura Hinsley, USAMRIID and John Robbins, NICHD (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Demystifying Medicine
    The course includes presentation of patients, pathology, diagnosis and therapy in the context of major disease problems and current research. Primarily directed toward Ph.D. students, fellows, and staff, it is also of interest to medical students and clinicians. 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 which are presented by NIH staff and outside invitees.

    For more information, visit
    http://www1.od.nih.gov/oir/DemystifyingMed/index.html

    Demystifying Medicine - Diseases of Potential Terrorism: Ebola and Anthrax

  • 15th National Child Support Enforcement Training Conference (Day 1)
    • - Administration for Children and Families (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Conferences
    The theme for this year???s conference, Child Support Enforcement ??? 30 Years and Counting!, reflects the Child Support Enforcement program???s 30-year commitment to improving the lives of America???s families. The program???s original goal???financial support for families???remains its basis today. As we look to the future, we know that working effectively with our partners is vital to improving services to those families, and key to better overall family outcomes. We look forward to applying the strategies in our roadmap for the next five years???the national child support enforcement strategic plan for 2005-2009.

    For more information, visit
    http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cse/conference

    15th National Child Support Enforcement Training Conference (Day 1)

  • TRACO: Molecular Targets - siRNA
    • - Goldberg, S. (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : TRACO

    TRACO: Molecular Targets - siRNA

  • Second Annual Interdisciplinary Women???s Health Research Symposium
    • - Interdisciplinary Women's Health Research Symposium (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Women's Health

    Second Annual Interdisciplinary Women???s Health Research Symposium

  • Career Management Cycle
    • - The NIH Work/Life Center (WLC) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Work/Life Center
    Are you where you thought you'd be at this stage of your career? Depending on what career stage you're at, you need different kinds of information and skills. Attend this session and learn the fundamentals of managing your career. In addition, you will find out about all the great resources available to you through the NIH Work/Life Center

    For more information, visit
    http://wlc.od.nih.gov/careers/workshops

    Career Management Cycle

  • Codes of Research Ethics, IRB Review, and Subject Selection - Session 2
    • - Christine Grady, Dale Hammerschmidt and David Wendler (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Bioethics
    Ethical and Regulatory Aspects of Clinical Research

    Department of Clinical Bioethics

    This course is designed to provide a historical context for research regulations and to help researchers and others working in human subject research gain insights and skills into the development of research protocols and their ethical implementation.

    For more information, visit
    http://www.bioethics.nih.gov

    Codes of Research Ethics, IRB Review, and Subject Selection - Session 2

  • Is There a Link Between DNA Polymerase Beta and Cancer?
    • - Sweasy, Joanne.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.). DNA Repair Interest Group. (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : DNA Repair

    Is There a Link Between DNA Polymerase Beta and Cancer?

  • Avian Influenza: Preparing for the Pandemic
    • - Henderson, David.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Medicine for the Public

    Avian Influenza: Preparing for the Pandemic

  • Risky Business: Successes in the NIH Intramural Research Program
    • - Susan Buchanan, Shiv Grewal, Orna Cohen-Fix, Mark Gladwin and Elias Zerhouni (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Special

    Risky Business: Successes in the NIH Intramural Research Program

  • Creating A Great Federal Resume
    • - The NIH Work/Life Center (WLC) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Work/Life Center

    The NIH Work/Life Center (WLC), in cooperation with the NIH Employee Assistance Program, presents the ???Faces & Phases of Life??? seminar series for 2005.

    For more information, visit
    http://wlc.od.nih.gov/faces.asp

    Creating A Great Federal Resume

  • Bacterial Pathogens: Hijacking Eukaryotic Signal Transduction Systems
    • - Jack Dixon, Ph.D, University of California San Diego (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
    A Yersinia effector known as YopT and a Pseudomonas avirulence protein known as AvrPphB define a family of 19 proteins involved in bacterial pathogenesis. We show that both YopT and AvrPphB are cysteine proteases, and their proteolytic activities are dependent upon the invariant C/H/D residues conserved in the entire YopT family. YopT cleaves the posttranslationally modified Rho GTPases near their carboxyl termini, releasing them from the membrane. This leads to the disruption of actin cytoskeleton in host cells.

    For more information, visit
    http://medicine.ucsd.edu/molpath/faculty_profile.php?faculty_id=72

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

    Bacterial Pathogens: Hijacking Eukaryotic Signal Transduction Systems

  • The Making of a T Cell
    • - Zuniga-Pflucker, J C.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Immunology

    The Making of a T Cell

  • Chronic Inflammation and Cancer: Radical Causes of Cancer (NIH-Only)
    • - Curtis C. Harris, M.D., Center for Cancer Research, NCI (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : NCI CCR Grand Rounds (NIH Only)
    Center for Cancer Research - National Cancer Institute Grand Rounds

    The primary educational objective of these seminars is to provide new information, ideas, and discussion about timely areas of research with impact on the field of oncology. A secondary educational objective is to elicit participation by individuals from all divisions of the intramural NCI, and thus facilitate more interactions among investigators and groups in the NCI.

    Please note - CCRNCI lectures are not archived and are available for viewing in real time only.

    Chronic Inflammation and Cancer: Radical Causes of Cancer (NIH-Only)

  • Demystifying Medicine - Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    • - Mannon, Peter J.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Demystifying Medicine

    Demystifying Medicine - Inflammatory Bowel Disease

  • Mouse Genetics, Mouse Husbandry, Animal Health and Animal Study Protocols (NIH Only)
    • - Bedigian, H.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : NIH Only

    Mouse Genetics, Mouse Husbandry, Animal Health and Animal Study Protocols (NIH Only)

  • Neurotrophins: Jekyll and Hyde Growth Factors
    • - Hempstead, Barbara.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Neuroscience

    Neurotrophins: Jekyll and Hyde Growth Factors

  • Mechanisms of Damage Recognition and Dual Incision in Human Nucleotide Excision Repair
    • - Dr. Orlando Scharrer, State University of New York (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : DNA Repair
    The DNA Repair Interest Group is concerned with all forms of DNA damage and repair. As a major defense against environmental damage to cells DNA repair is present in all organisms examined including bacteria, yeast, drosophila, fish, amphibians, rodents and humans. The members of the DNA Repair Interest Group perform research in areas including DNA repair enzymology and fine structure, mutagenesis, gene and cell cycle regulation, protein structure, and human disease.

    For more information, visit the
    DNA Repair Interest Group

    Mechanisms of Damage Recognition and Dual Incision in Human Nucleotide Excision Repair