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8:00 am
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CCR GRAND ROUNDS--Implementing Cell and Gene Therapies for Cancer in an Academic Setting; Malcolm K. Brenner, MD, MB, PhD, FRCP, FRCPath, Director, Center for Cell and Gene Therapy, Baylor College of Medicine; Building 10 (Clinical Center); Lipsett Amphitheater; Contact Info: 301-984-7191 x1696; lanthony@mmgct.com
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9:00 am
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Accident in Translation: Pharmacologic Ascorbate as a Pro-oxidant Therpeutic Agent; Mark Levine, M.D., NIDDK; Building 10 (Clinical Center); 11S235 Wolff Conference Room; Contact Info: 301-402-9139; cynthiap@niaid.nih.gov
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10:00 am
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SAS 101 Series: Analytics for Better Management; SAS Institute, Inc.; Building 12A; B51; Contact Info: 301-594-6248
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11:00 am
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HIV-1 gp120 binds to and signals through Integrin alpha4beta7 the gut mucosal homing receptor for peripheral T cells; James Arthos, Staff Scientist, NIH/NIAID/Laboratory of Immunoregulation; Twinbrook II Building; 200H; Contact Info: 301-496-9266; parhamma@niaid.nih.gov
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11:00 am
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The NF-kappaB Pathway in Ovarian Cancer: Probing a Link Between Inflammation and Cancer; Christina Annunziata, Clinical Fellow, National Cancer Institute, Medical Oncology Branch; Building 37; 2041/2107; Contact Info: 301-496-2048; macpheka@mail.nih.gov
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12:30 pm
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So Much to Do, So Little Time… Unraveling the Molecular Mechanisms of Helicases Associated with Human Disease and Aging; Dr Robert Brosh, NIA; Building 45 (Natcher Building); J; Contact Info: 301-496-9033 or 410-558-8162; kraemerk@nih.gov
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1:00 pm
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BTRIS Town Hall Meeting; Dr. Jim Cimino; Building 10 (Clinical Center); Lipsett Amphitheater; Contact Info: 301-594-5788; andersonmi@cc.nih.gov
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1:00 pm
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Structural Studies of Native Membrane Bound Macromolecular Assemblies in situ by Cryo-electron Tomography; Mario Borgnia, NCI Laboratory of Cell Biology; B35 Porter Neuroscience Building; BB room 1000; Contact Info: 301-594-9223; rkgriss@helix.nih.gov
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1:30 pm
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Why We are Not All Thumbs: A History of the Cells That Make the Digits; Prof. John Fallon, Harland Winfield Mossman Professor, Anatomy Dept, Univ. Wisconsin-Madison; Building 50; 1227/1233 lobby; Contact Info: 301-402-3689; smack@helix.nih.gov
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4:00 pm
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The trail of epitope-specific naïve T cells in normal individuals; Marc Jenkins, University of Minnesota; Building 40; 1203; Contact Info: 301 594 8491; Roederer@nih.gov
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