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2008-2009 Colloquia Series

The Office of Preventive Oncology in the Division of Cancer Prevention presents a Colloquia Series on the first and third Wednesdays of the month, from 11:00 a.m. to noon, beginning in September and continuing through May.  On occasion these lectures are offered on other days of the week.

All lectures are open to the public and are announced in the NIH and the NCI calendar of events. Speakers and topics are posted below as information becomes available. The first lecture of each month, noted below with [S], is devoted to a statistical topic.

Lectures are held at the NIH’s Executive Plaza complex, Rockville, MD. (map); parking is available. Most will be in Building 6116, room 405. Please refer to the schedule below for specific lecture locations.

If you are a person with a disability and require any assistive device, services or other reasonable accommodation to participate in this activity, please contact the Office of Preventive Oncology at 301-496-8640 at least one week in advance of the lecture date to discuss your accommodation needs.

Educational objectives:

To better comprehend current research in various aspects of cancer prevention and control, including current challenges and methods used by investigators to address gaps, advance he field, and promote application of successful strategies, and to better identify various bio-statistical methods and appropriate conditions for application in cancer prevention and control research.



Details about
the next
colloquium

 

September, 2009

February, 2009

October, 2009

March, 2009

November, 2009

April, 2009

December, 2009

May, 2009

January, 2009

June, 2009

 


[S] = Statistical topic 


 

September 2009

17, 11:00 AM

 

Linda Cameron , PhD

The University of Aukland

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October 2009

1, 11:00AM

 

Funmi Olopade MD, FACP

The University of Chicago Medical Center

15, 11:00 AM

 

No Meeting-NIH Research Festival

 

22, 11:00AM

 

Maria Hagströmer PhD, MSc

Karolinska Institutet

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November 2007

7

[S]

Keith Baggerly, Ph.D.

Cell Lines, Microarrays, Drugs and Disease: Trying to Predict Response to Chemotherapy

14

 

Robert F. Wagner, Ph.D.

 

21

 

No Lecture Planned

 

28

 

TBA

 

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December 2007

5

[S]

Molin Wang, Ph.D.

 

12

 

Matthew Nisbet, Ph.D.

 

19

 

Jennifer L. Hay, Ph.D.

 

26

 

No Lecture Planned

 

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January 2008

2

[S]

TBA

 

9

 

Michael Pignone, M.D., MPH

 

16

 

Graham Colditz, M.D., Dr. P.H.

 

23

 

Peter Salovey, Ph.D.

 

30

 

Jeff A. Sloan, Ph.D.

Recent Advances in Assessment of Patient-Reported Outcomes

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February 2008

6

[S]

Peng Huang, Ph.D.

A Rank-based Sample Size Method for Multiple Outcomes in Clinical Trials

13

 

TBA

 

20

 

Betty Ferrell, Ph.D., F.A.A.N

Challenges in Palliative Care Research

27

 

Marilie Gammon, Ph.D.

 

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March 2008

5

[S]

Lan Wang, Ph.D.

 

12

 

Kristi Neufeld, Ph.D.

 

19

 

Benjamin Djulbegovic, M.D., Ph.D.

 

26

 

Curtis C. Harris, M.D.

 

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April 2008

2

[S]

Ying Wei, Ph.D.

 

9

 

Carolyn Fang, Ph.D.

 

16

 

Meg Gerrard, Ph.D. and Rick Gibbons, Ph.D.

 

23

 

Katrina Armstrong, M.D.

 

30

 

Cornelia (Neli) Ulrich, Ph.D.

 

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May 2008

7

[S]

Stanley Young, Ph.D.

 

14

 

Donna Spruijt-Metz, Ph.D.

 

21

 

Ellen Sigal, Ph.D.

 

23

 

Lisa Schwartz, M.D. and Steven Woloshin, M.D.

 

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June 2008

4

 

Jeff A. Sloan, Ph.D. 

 

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