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Friday Frontiers in Biomedical Science is a series designed to engage researchers and clinicians at all stages of career development. The upcoming seminar highlights cancer research, and features two speakers who each will share a short overview of their work, with opportunity for audience engagement.
Friday, February 9, 2:45-4 p.m.
BIO5, Room 103, Keating Bioresearch Building
or via livestream virtually (register for link).
Refreshments provided.
“Rho-associated Kinase (ROCK) as a Therapeutic Target for Fibrotic Diseases”
James K. Liao, MD, FACP, FACC
Chair, Department of Medicine
Professor, Medicine
“Neuromodulation: On the Cutting Edge of Research”
Julie G. Pilitsis, MD, PhD, MBA
Chair, Department of Neurosurgery
Physician Executive, Functional Neurosurgery for Banner Neurosciences
Agenda
Friday, February 9
- 2:45 - 3:00 p.m. | Refreshments and networking
- 3:00 - 3:30 p.m. | Presentation by Dr. James K. Liao
- 3:30 - 4:00 p.m. | Presentation by Dr. Julie G. Pilitsis
Flyer for this event: friday_frontiers_in_biomedical_science_02.09.24_flyer.pdf
Virtual Tickets
This event will also be livestreamed. Please select a virtual ticket as you register. All attendees — live and virtual — can engage with the presenters.
Hosted by the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson.
Jason Wertheim, MD, PhD, Vice Dean, Research and Graduate Studies for the College of Medicine – Tucson. Dr. Wertheim is an associate professor in the Department of Surgery and the Department of Biomedical Engineering.
Rachna Shroff, MD, MS, FASCO, Associate Dean for Clinical and Translational Research for the College of Medicine – Tucson. Dr. Shroff is a Professor and Chief in the Division of Hematology and Oncology, Department of Medicine, and Associate Director of Clinical Investigations at the UArizona Cancer Center.
Event Sponsor
Friday Frontiers in Biomedical Science is co-sponsored by the Arizona Biomedical Research Centre (ABRC). ABRC-funded events strive to deliver high-quality educational resources to support Arizona researchers become leaders in biomedical research fields, successfully compete for external support, and translate research findings to address critical medical needs and improve health outcomes.
University of Arizona BIO5 Institute, Room 103
Thomas W. Keating Bioresearch Building
1657 E. Helen St.
Tucson, AZ 85721
OR VIRTUALLY:
LIVESTREAM HERE!