Translational and Regenerative Medicine
Unlocking Healing Narratives: The Transformative Power of Storytelling in Health Care
Tuesday, February 13 | Health Sciences Innovation Building and virtually via Zoom
The Arizona CoVHORT: Study Design and Early Findings
Learning objectives:
⊲ Describe the development and design of the AZ CoVHORT
⊲ Describe the risk factors of Long CoVID
⊲ Describe the current trends for developing Long CoVID
Speaker
Kristen Pogreba-Brown, PhD, MPH
Stand out from the rest: Untangling telehealth, broadband and digital equity to give your grant a competitive edge
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This session will provide you with an understanding of:
University of Arizona Cancer Center Pitch Your Grant Series
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Collaborative Cancer Grand Rounds: Targeting cell death in cancer therapy
Wafik S. El-Deiry, MD, PhD, FACP
Director, Legorreta Cancer Center at Brown University
Director, Joint Program in Cancer Biology
Associate Dean, Oncologic Sciences
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Translational Neurosciences: A gut cell for food reward
In this Department of Translational Neurosciences guest seminar, Laura Rupprecht, PhD, from Duke University will deliver a talk titled "A gut cell for food reward."
CME Information: There are no CME credits associated with this seminar.
Presenter Details
Laura Rupprecht, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow, The Laboratory of Gut-Brain Neurobiology
Department of Medicine, Duke University
4th Annual Infection and Inflammation as Driver's of Aging Symposium
The Department of Immunobiology presents:
4th Annual Infection and Inflammation as Driver's of Aging Symposium
Flyer for this event: 2024_symposium_flyer.pdf
Myth Busting in Aging: Aging is not a disease, it is an opportunity
This presentation will address the misconceptions surrounding aging and explore the challenges and opportunities for optimal aging.
From undergrad to lab coat legend: Cancer Center resources to fund your education and training
Please join us to learn more about summer and year-round cancer research training opportunities at the University of Arizona Cancer Center. We have funding opportunities for each stage of your academic training and in your early career as a scientist or clinician. The University of Arizona Cancer Center Cancer Prevention and Control, Cancer Biology, and Clinical and Translational Oncology Programs all have exciting opportunities to share.