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17th Annual Pathology Research Symposium

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This Molecular and Celluar Pathology graduate student event showcases research within the department by faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and Ph.D. students.


Keynote Speaker

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Mina J. Bissell, PhD
Distinguished Scientist
Biological Systems and Engineering Division
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Program

9:00 am   Symposium introduction by Dr. Zaneta Nikolovska-Coleska, Associate Professor of Pathology and Director of the Molecular & Cellular Pathology graduate program
9:10 am  

Carrie-Anne, Malinczak, B.S.

Doctoral Candidate, Molecular & Cellular Pathology

Mentor: Nicholas Lukacs Ph.D.

“Sex-associated TSLP-induced immune alterations following early-life RSV infection induces exacerbated asthma”

9:30 am  

Yali Dou, Ph.D.

Professor of Pathology

“HOXA9 reprograms enhancer landscape in AML”

10:05 am  

Abhijit Parolia, B.S.

Doctoral Candidate, Molecular & Cellular Pathology

Mentor: Arul Chinnaiyan, M.D., Ph.D.

Distinct structural classes of activating FOXA1 alterations in prostate cancer progression”

10:25 am  

Russell J.H. Ryan, M.D.

Assistant Professor of Pathology

“CRISPRi functional profiling of essential oncogene enhancers in diverse B cell cancers”

11:00 am  

Jacqueline Mann, B.S.

Doctoral Candidate, Molecular & Cellular Pathology

Co-Mentors: Chad Brenner Ph.D., Alexey Nesvizhskii Ph.D.

“Regulation of the PD-L1 checkpoint in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma”

11:20 am

 

Break

11:30 am  

Keynote presentation:

Mina Bissell, Ph.D.

Distinguished Scientist

Biological Systems and Engineering Division

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

“Why don’t we get more cancer: The critical role of extracellular matrix and microenvironment in malignancy and dormancy”

12:30 pm

 

Poster session and lunch (BSRB seminar rooms)

1:45 pm  

Thomas E. Wilson, M.D., Ph.D.

Professor of Pathology

“Mechanisms of ongoing genomic instability: from transcription to transposable elements”

2:20 pm  

Angela Guo, B.S.

Doctoral Candidate, Molecular & Cellular Pathology

Mentor: David Lombard, M.D., Ph.D.

“Overexpression of Sirtuin 5 protects against cardiac fibrosis after pressure overload”

2:40 pm

 

Break

2:50 pm  

Rajesh Rao, M.D.

Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology and Visual Science

“Time-dependent chromatin landscape and cell fate”

3:25 pm  

Andi Cani, M.S.

Doctoral Candidate, Molecular & Cellular Pathology

Mentor: Scott Tomlins, M.D., Ph.D.

“Development of a whole-urine, next generation sequencing-based assay for early detection of aggressive prostate cancer”

3:45 pm   

Alumni Speaker:

Allison Johnson, Ph.D.

Staff Writer, BioCentury

“Translating academic science into clinical, business opportunities: stories from a reporter's desk”

4:05 pm

 

Break

4:15 pm  

Career Panel

  • Mina Bissell, Ph.D., Distinguished Scientist, Biological Systems and Engineering Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Allison Johnson, Ph.D., Staff Writer, BioCentury
  • Teri A. Grieb, Ph.D., Chief of Staff, Research Enterprise for Michigan Medicine
  • Thomas Wilson, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Pathology
5:00 pm  

Awards presentation and concluding remarks
Best Poster Awards, Best Oral Presentation and Outstanding Research Award

 


Past Symposiums

16th Annual Pathology Research Symposium
Nov. 2017

15th Annual Pathology Research Symposium
Nov. 2016

14th Annual Pathology Research Symposium
Nov. 2015

13th Annual Pathology Research Symposium
Nov. 2014

12th Annual Pathology Research Symposium
Nov. 2013

11th Annual Pathology Research Symposium
Oct. 2012

For more information, contact Laura Labut.