Cancer Biology and Translational Medicine (CBTM) Seminars

Seminar Schedule

DateLocation and TimePresenter
08-JanHSRF 300- 11:00amCarole Neumann, MD, Associate Professor & Vice Chair for Precision & Translational Pharmacology, University of Pittsburgh presenting- "Targeting cysteines in DNA DSB repair proteins as novel anticancer therapy."
22-JanHSRF 300- 11:00amVikas Anathy, PhD, Professor, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont presenting- "Mucinous Colorectal Cancers and ER Stress."
29-JanHSRF 300- 11:00amDavid Heppner, PhD, Assistant Professor, Medical Chemistry, University of Buffalo presenting- "Lessons Learned in Drug Discovery from Studies of Kinase Inhibitors."
05-FebHSRF 300- 11:00amYvonne Janssen-Heininger, PhD, Professor & Vice Chair for Research, Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont presenting- "Protein Quality control disruptions in fibrosis: oxidation meets ubiquitination."
12-FebHSRF 300- 11:00amMichael Toth, PhD, Professor & Vice Chair for Research, Department of Medicine, Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont presenting- "Cancer cachexia (CC) as a model of tumor-mediated host metabolic reprogramming."
5-MarHSRF 300- 11:00amVikas Anathy, PhD, Professor of Pathology
19-MarHSRF 300- 11:00amEmily Joyce, graduate student in the van der Vliet lab presenting- "Redox-Dependent Regulation of DUOX1 Oxidase Activity."
26-MarHSRF 300- 11:00amAmit Kumar, PhD, Faculty Scientist, Anathy Lab, Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont presenting- "Role of protein disulfide isomerases in Muc5b production in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis."
02-AprHSRF 300- 11:00amAlicia Ebert, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Biology, College of Arts & Sciences, University of Vermont presenting-
09-AprHSRF 300- 11:00amAlyssa Hurley, graduate student in the Robert's Lab presenting-
16-AprHSRF 300- 11:00amBill Poirier, PhD, Professor & Chair of Chemistry, University of Vermont, presenting- "Sulfur Mass Independent Fractionation: How quantum dynamics will answer fundamental questions about the oxygen revolution and the origins of life."