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- Anita B. Roberts Lecture: Inside the Parkinsonian Brain: Is Too Much Rhythm a Bad Thing?
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- - Vijay Balasubramanian, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania (2014/11/07)
- - Category : Neuroscience
- Neuroscience Seminar Series
Anita B. Roberts Lecture: Inside the Parkinsonian Brain: Is Too Much Rhythm a Bad Thing?
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- TRACO: Stem Cells - Bone Marrow Transplantation
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- - J. Schiller; D. Salomon (2014/11/07)
- - Category : TRACO
- TRACO
TRACO: Stem Cells - Bone Marrow Transplantation
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- Current Topics in the Ethics of International Research - Session 8
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- - Joe Millum, PhD, Clinical Center, NIH, Alan Wertheimer, PhD, Clinical Center, NIH, Seema Shah, JD, Clinical Center, NIH and NIAID, NIH (2014/11/07)
- - Category : Bioethics
- Ethical and Regulatory Aspects of Clinical Research - Session 6
Current Topics in the Ethics of International Research - Session 8
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- Prevention and Health Disparities: Dr. Regina Benjamin, U.S. Surgeon General
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- - RADM Boris D. Lushniak, M.D., M.P.H., Acting Surgeon General, Melissa Lim Brodowski, Ph.D., M.S.W., M.P.H. Office of the Surgeon General, Allen Glicksman, Ph.D., Philadelphia Corporation for Aging, Rachel MacCleerly, M.P.A., Urban Land Institute, Gwen Wright, Montgomery County Planning Department (2014/11/07)
- - Category : Medicine: Mind the Gap
- Medicine: Mind the Gap
Prevention and Health Disparities: Dr. Regina Benjamin, U.S. Surgeon General
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- The STAT3 Transcription Factor as a Cancer Target
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- - Christopher Garcia, Ph.D., Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor, Molecular and Cellular Physiology, and Structural Biology, Stanford University School of Medicine (2014/11/07)
- - Category : WALS - Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
- Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series
The STAT3 Transcription Factor as a Cancer Target
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- The "Inside View" or How the Cell Surface Receptors SLAMF1 and SLAMF8 Function in Phagosomes
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- - Vijay Balasubramanian, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania (2014/11/06)
- - Category : Neuroscience
- Neuroscience Seminar Series
The "Inside View" or How the Cell Surface Receptors SLAMF1 and SLAMF8 Function in Phagosomes
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- TRACO: Stem Cells - Bone Marrow Transplantation
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- - J. Schiller; D. Salomon (2014/11/06)
- - Category : TRACO
- TRACO
TRACO: Stem Cells - Bone Marrow Transplantation
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- Anita B. Roberts Lecture: Inside the Parkinsonian Brain: Is Too Much Rhythm a Bad Thing?
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- - Vijay Balasubramanian, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania (2014/11/05)
- - Category : Neuroscience
- Neuroscience Seminar Series
Anita B. Roberts Lecture: Inside the Parkinsonian Brain: Is Too Much Rhythm a Bad Thing?
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- TRACO: Cervical Cancer Vaccines and Lung Cancer Vaccines
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- - J. Schiller; D. Salomon (2014/11/05)
- - Category : TRACO
- TRACO
TRACO: Cervical Cancer Vaccines and Lung Cancer Vaccines
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- Adherence, Virologic and Other Outcomes in the FEM-PrEP phase III HIV Prevention Trial in Eastern and Southern Africa
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- - (1) Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (2) Dr. Daniel S. Chertow, Assistant Clinical Investigator, Critical Care Medicine Department, NIH Clinical Center and (3) Dr. David S. Wendler, Head, Unit on Vulnerable Populations, Department of Bioethics, NIH Clinical Center (2014/11/04)
- - Category : Clinical Center Grand Rounds
- NIH Clinical Center: Special Grand Rounds: (1) Ebola in West Africa: The Perfect Storm (2) Ebola: A Ground Level View from a Treatment Center in Liberia, and (3) Ethical Issues Raised by the Ebola Crisis
Adherence, Virologic and Other Outcomes in the FEM-PrEP phase III HIV Prevention Trial in Eastern and Southern Africa
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- General Motors Cancer Research Foundation Annual Scientific Conference: Mechanisms of Metastasis (Day 1)
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- - Ron Vale, Ph.D., Professor of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute University of California, San Francisco (2014/11/04)
- - Category : WALS - Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
- Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series
General Motors Cancer Research Foundation Annual Scientific Conference: Mechanisms of Metastasis (Day 1)
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- ACD Working Group on Diversity in Biomedical Research Workforce Public Meeting - February 2012
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- - NIH SACNAS Chapter in collaboration with the NIH Office of Equity Diversity and Inclusion (2014/11/04)
- - Category : Hispanic Heritage
- An outstanding group of speakers will engage participants in an interactive panel discussion about the essential role of mentoring in achieving career success. Among the panelists:
ACD Working Group on Diversity in Biomedical Research Workforce Public Meeting - February 2012
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- Neural Basis of Mind-Body Pain Therapies
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- - Yi-Yuan Tang, Ph.D., Texas Tech University (2014/11/03)
- - Category : NCCAM - Complementary and Alternative Medicine
- The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) presents the Integrative Medicine Research Lecture series.The series provides overviews of the current state of research and practice involving complementary health therapies, and explores perspectives on the emerging discipline of integrative medicine. Dr. Yi-Yuan Tang is a professor of Psychological Sciences, Presidential Endowed Chair in Neuroscience at Texas Tech University and founding Director of Texas Tech Neuroimaging Institute. Dr. Tang is also Adjunct Professor of Internal Medicine at TTU Health Science Center, Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Psychology, University of Oregon. His interdisciplinary research covers cognitive, social and affective neuroscience and psychology, and translational neuroscience (e.g., stress/PTSD, mood disorders, addiction/craving/impulsivity, mild cognitive impairment, traumatic brain injury) using multiple research techniques including behavioral, multi-modal neuroimaging and modeling, psychophysiology and genetic analyses.
Neural Basis of Mind-Body Pain Therapies
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- Using Structural MRI to Map the Functional Anatomy of Language and Reading
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- - Andrew Huberman, Ph.D., University of California, San Diego (2014/11/03)
- - Category : Neuroscience
- Neuroscience Seminar Series
Using Structural MRI to Map the Functional Anatomy of Language and Reading
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- TRACO: Radiation Therapy - Imaging
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- - F. Zia; A. Krauze (2014/11/03)
- - Category : TRACO
- TRACO
TRACO: Radiation Therapy - Imaging
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- Ethical Issues in the Use of Stored Tissue and Data; How to Think about Incidental Findings; Case Discussion
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- - Dave Wendler, PhD, Clinical Center, NIH, Scott Kim, MD, PhD, Clinical Center, NIH (2014/11/03)
- - Category : Bioethics
- Ethical and Regulatory Aspects of Clinical Research - Session 4
Ethical Issues in the Use of Stored Tissue and Data; How to Think about Incidental Findings; Case Discussion
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- Risks and Benefits; Ethical Issues in Research with Children; Conflicts of Interest
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- - Christine Grady, RN, PhD, Clinical Center, NIH, Frank Miller PhD, Clinical Center, NIH, Steve Joffe, MD, MPH, University of Pennsylvania (2014/11/03)
- - Category : Bioethics
- Ethical and Regulatory Aspects of Clinical Research - Session 5
Risks and Benefits; Ethical Issues in Research with Children; Conflicts of Interest
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- Cytoskeletal dynamics in lymphocyte activation and inhibition
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- - Ron Vale, Ph.D., Professor of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute University of California, San Francisco (2014/11/03)
- - Category : WALS - Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
- Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series
Cytoskeletal dynamics in lymphocyte activation and inhibition
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- Race and Ethnic Disparities in Physical and Mental Health: the National Survey of American Life
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- - Dr. Alfiee Breland-Nobel, Director, The AAKOMA Project and Lab Associate Professor, Psychiatry, Georgetown University Medical Center (2014/11/03)
- - Category : Career Development/OITE
- The NIH Academy provides trainees with an overview of the scientific, social, economic, cultural, environmental, and policy factors that contribute to health disparities. This lecture focuses on mental health and health disparities among African American youth.
Race and Ethnic Disparities in Physical and Mental Health: the National Survey of American Life
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- Manipulating the Pain: Chiropractic and Other ???Alternative??? Treatments for Back Pain
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- - Yi-Yuan Tang, Ph.D., Texas Tech University (2014/11/02)
- - Category : NCCAM - Complementary and Alternative Medicine
- The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) presents the Integrative Medicine Research Lecture series.The series provides overviews of the current state of research and practice involving complementary health therapies, and explores perspectives on the emerging discipline of integrative medicine. Dr. Yi-Yuan Tang is a professor of Psychological Sciences, Presidential Endowed Chair in Neuroscience at Texas Tech University and founding Director of Texas Tech Neuroimaging Institute. Dr. Tang is also Adjunct Professor of Internal Medicine at TTU Health Science Center, Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Psychology, University of Oregon. His interdisciplinary research covers cognitive, social and affective neuroscience and psychology, and translational neuroscience (e.g., stress/PTSD, mood disorders, addiction/craving/impulsivity, mild cognitive impairment, traumatic brain injury) using multiple research techniques including behavioral, multi-modal neuroimaging and modeling, psychophysiology and genetic analyses.
Manipulating the Pain: Chiropractic and Other ???Alternative??? Treatments for Back Pain