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ITCMS Postdoc Day 2020

    November 5th-6th, 2020 Please join us for our virtual two half-day sessions of talks from our invited speakers and postdoctoral researchers, followed each day by a poster session. Invited Speakers   Steven Gray, PhD Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dr. Gray was formerly a postdoctoral fellow in … Read more

ITCMS Postdoc Day Session l November 5, 2020

Welcome to this year's Postdoc Faculty Day. Please click the box below named "Session I” to join the seminar. To access the poster session, please use the Poster Session link where you will find a list of presenters, their abstracts, and the link to their zoom room for that session.  1:00 – 1:20 Welcome remarks … Read more

ITCMS Postdoc Day Poster Session ll

Welcome to Poster Session II. Please feel free to browse the posters and use the link below the presenters’ name to enter their zoom room.     Lindsey Buckingham, clinical fellow in the laboratories of Dr. Hyman Muss & Dr. Victoria Bae-Jump  “The interplay of obesity and frailty in treatment tolerance and outcomes for elderly patients with endometrial cancer”  (Zoom link) (Poster … Read more

ITCMS Postdoc Day Poster Session l

Welcome to Poster Session I. Please feel free to browse the posters and use the link below the presenters’ name to enter their zoom room.     Christopher Abdullah, postdoctoral researcher in the laboratory of Dr. Bob Duronio  “Characterization of a predicted H3.3K36 trimethylation reader in Drosophila”  (Zoom link) (Poster by Abdullah)    Cole Edwards, graduate student in the … Read more

ITCMS Postdoc Day Session ll November 6, 2020

    Welcome to the second day of this year's Postdoc Faculty Day. Please click the box below named "Session II' to join the seminar. To access the poster session, please use the Poster Session link where you will find a list of presenters, their abstracts, and the link to their zoom room for that … Read more

The Biology of Cancer: Public Health and Community Health

  The Biology of Cancer: Exploring the Role of Race, Class, and Socioeconomics in the Underserved and the Underrepresented Behind cardiovascular disease, Cancer is the 2nd leading cause of deaths in the United States. What causes Cancer? Why have we not cured Cancer yet? What are some of the myths that surround Cancer care? Why do … Read more

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Event Series Sarcoma

Sarcoma

A UNC Cancer Network Monitored Tumor Board. More Information at Tumor Board Conferences and at Tumor Board Schedule. The multidisciplinary sarcoma oncology tumor board is held on the 2nd and 4th Mondays from 3:00-4:00 pm. It is attended by sarcoma specialists from medical, radiation, surgical and othropedic oncology, as well as musculoskeletal radiology and bone/soft tissue pathology. Participants include … Read more

Palliative Care: Going West: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) as a Tool to Promote Valued Living in Cancer Care

  Welcome to CCSP/Palliative Care Grand Rounds The Palliative Care and Comprehensive Cancer Support Programs (CCSP) co-organize weekly presentations on the care of seriously ill patients and their families, including individuals living with cancer, relevant to interdisciplinary clinicians. Individual topics address pain and symptom management, communication approaches with patients and families, strategies to facilitate coping … Read more

The Aging Cancer Patient Population in North Carolina

  Hyman B. Muss, MD Mary Jones Hudson Distinguished Professor of Geriatric Oncology; Director, Geriatric Oncology Program UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center UNC School of Medicine University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill   The Aging Cancer Patient Population in North Carolina   Lecture Description Dr. Hyman Muss will discuss recommendations related to specific needs … Read more

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The Biology of Cancer: Student Presentations

  The Biology of Cancer: Exploring the Role of Race, Class, and Socioeconomics in the Underserved and the Underrepresented Behind cardiovascular disease, Cancer is the 2nd leading cause of deaths in the United States. What causes Cancer? Why have we not cured Cancer yet? What are some of the myths that surround Cancer care? Why do … Read more