Seminars and Journal Clubs

All seminars and journal clubs are open to all the faculty and personnel at Scott & White Clinic, Texas A&M Health Science Center, VA, Temple College and the general public.

For more information contact Teresa Douglas at 254-743-0201 or e-mail: douglas@medicine.tamhsc.edu or tldouglas@swmail.sw.org or invpathology@swmail.sw.org

Date Speaker/Institute Title Venue
Dec, 2008 TBA TBA TBA
Nov, 2008 Punit Kaur, Ph.D.
Division of Investigative Pathology
Journal Club: TBA CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple
Oct, 2008 Stuart K. Calderwood
Harvard Medical School
Heat Shock Proteins in Cancer TBA
Sept, 2008 Hongying Zheng, Ph.D.
Division of Investigative Pathology
Journal Club: TBA CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple
Aug, 2008 Ganachari M. Nagaraja
Division of Investigative Pathology
Journal Club: TBA CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple
Aug 30, 2008 Susen G. Komen Foundation, 
Board of Directors
Susan G. Komen Foundation Board Visit to Dr. Asea's Lab CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple
May 28, 2008 Cain Foundation
Board of Directors
Cain Foundation Board Visit to Dr. Asea's Lab CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple
Sept 17, 2007 Punit Kaur
Division of Investigative Pathology
Ph.D. Presentation: Molecular Study of Acid Shock Proteins in a Diarrheagenic Entereoaggregative Escherichia coli CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple
Aug 24, 2007 Chere Brown
Division of Investigative Pathology
PCR Techniques: An Overview CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple
Aug 17, 2007 Kiran Rao
Division of Investigative Pathology
Molecular Cloning of Lysyl Oxidase (LOX) gene and its overexpressionUnderstanding the Immune Response to Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus In Vivo CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple
Dec 15, 2006 Prof. John S. Wishnok
Senior Research Scientist
Biological Engineering Mass Spectrometry Lab
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Cambridge, MA
A New Role for the DNA Repair Enzyme AlkB: Mechanistic Insights from a Multi-Directional Mass Spectrometic Approach CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple
Aug 2006

Jessica Lucas, M.Sc.
Division of Investigative Pathology
Scott & White and TAMU

Journal Club: TBA CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple
Jul 21, 2006

Vadiraja B. Bhat, Ph.D.
Associate Director, Proteomics Core Lab
Scott & White and TAMU

Journal Club: High dynamic range characterization of the trauma patient plasma proteome. Lui et al., Mol. Cell Proteomics. 2006 Jun 8; [Epub ahead of print] CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple
Jun 2, 2006

Daisuke Shiva, Ph.D.
Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare Okayama, Japan

The Role of Hsp70 in Apoptosis CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple
Jun 2, 2006

Hongying Zheng, Ph.D.
Division of Investigative Pathology
Scott & White and TAMU

Journal Club: HER2 signaling downregulation by trastuzumab and suppression of the PI3K/Akt pathway: An unexpected effect on TRAIL-induced apoptosis. Dubsk et al., FEBS Letters 2005;579:4149-4158 CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple
Apr 27, 2006

Kevin Abrams, Ph.D.
Pierce

Tools for Investigative and Improving Protein: Protein Interaction Studies TAMU II, Scott & White, Temple
Apr 27, 2006

Ciaran Faherty, Ph.D.
Dharmacon

Understanding and Improving the Properties of siRNA for Gene Function Analysis TAMU II, Scott & White, Temple
Apr 27, 2006 Flocyte Regional Training Program Multiparameter Flow and Compensation (Advanced) CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple
Apr 25 - 26, 2006 Flocyte Regional Training Program Basic Flow Cytomtery (Beginners) CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple
Mar 31, 2006

Prof. Ronald Macfarlane
Department of Chemistry, TAMU

Role of mass spectrometry in identifying new markers for cardiovascular diseases CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple
Mar 31, 2006

Nagaraja Mallappa, Ph.D.
Division of Investigative Pathology
Scott & White and TAMU

Journal Club: Stromal fibroblasts present in invasive human breast carcinomas promote tumor growth and angiogenesis through elevated SDF-1/CXCL12 secretion. Orima et al., Cell 2005;121:335-348 CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple
Mar 13, 2006

Brian Fox, Ph.D.
Fordham University
Bronx, New York

Predicting the Expression of the Receptor Tyrosine Kinase EphB6 Using Methylation Sensitive PCR CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple
Mar 10, 2006

Alexzander Asea, Ph.D.
Chief, Investigative Pathology
Scott & White and TAMU

Role of Heat Shock Proteins in Biology and Medicine Department of Surgery, Scott & White, Temple
Mar 3, 2006

Prof. Richard J. Heads
King's College London School of Medicine and St Thomas' Hospital London
London, UK

Role of the Protein Phosphatase Calcineurin in Inflammatory Gene Regulation in the Heart CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple
Feb 24, 2006

Alexzander Asea, Ph.D.
Chief, Investigative Pathology
Scott & White and TAMU

Journal Club: Pharmacological induction of Hsp70 protects apoptosis-prone cells from doxorubicin: comparison with caspase-inhibitor- and cycle-arrest-mediated cytoprotection. Demidenko et al., Cell Death and Differentiation, Nov 2005 CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple
Jan 27, 2006

Nirmal K. Singh, Ph.D.
Division of Investigative Pathology
Scott & White and TAMU

Journal Club: 17-AAG, an Hsp90 inhibitor, ameliorates polyglutamine-mediated motor neuron degeneration. Waza et al., Nature Medicine 2005;11:1088-95 CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple
Jan 17, 2006

Vadiraja B. Bhat, Ph.D.
Associate Director, Proteomics Core Lab
Scott & White and TAMU

Spectrum Mill: A Database Search Engine for Qualitative and Quantitative Proteomics Mayborn Auditorium, Scott & White, Temple
Jan 17, 2006

John Sausen, Ph.D.
Agilent Technologies

A New Polymer Microfluidic Device Mayborn Auditorium, Scott & White, Temple
Jan 17, 2006

Michael Scamuffa, Ph.D.
Agilent Technologies

New Directions in Proteomics and LC/MS Mayborn Auditorium, Scott & White, Temple
Nov 29, 2005

Dean Gillespie, Ph.D.
Invitrogen

Functional Genomics Workflow Solutions: New RNAi Vectors and siRNA Collections CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple
Nov 3, 2005

Carol Beth Ivory, Ph.D.
Invitrogen

Next Generation Proteomics CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple
Oct 17, 2005

Alexzander Asea, Ph.D.
Chief, Investigative Pathology
Scott & White and TAMU

Chaperokine Activity of Heat Shock Proteins TAMU HSC-COM, College Station
Oct 14, 2005

Prof. Brian Charleston
Pirbright Institute for Animal Research
Surrey, UK

Understanding the Immune Response to Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus In Vivo CVRI Lecture Hall, VA Campus, Temple

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