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Cancer biology lectures
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Addressing the challenges of HPV vaccination in young cancer survivors
10/31/2024
Wendy Landier, PhD, CRNP
Professor, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
University of Alabama at Birmingham -
Developmental heterogeneity in rhabdomyosarcoma
10/17/2024
Mark Hatley, MD, PhD
Associate Member
Director Division of Molecular Oncology
Department of Oncology -
Oncogenesis in pediatric glioma, moving beyond the genome
10/10/2024
Cynthia Hawkins, MD, PhD
Neuropathologist, The Hospital for Sick Children
Professor, University of Toronto -
RNA biology in MDS and modeling myelodysplasia
10/03/2024
Stephanie Halene, MD
Chief, Section of Hematology
Department of Internal Medicine and Yale Cancer Center
Yale University School of Medicine>br> -
Cancer genes beyond chromosomes
09/26/2024
Howard Chang, MD PhD
Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine
Howard Hughes Medical Institute -
Chromatin and cancer: from mechanisms to emerging therapies
09/05/2024
Charles WM Roberts, MD PhD
Member, St. Jude Faculty
Executive Vice President
Director, Comprehensive Cancer Center -
Modeling curative combination therapies
09/05/2024
Adam Palmer, PhD
Assistant Professor, Computational Medicine Program
Department of Pharmacology
Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center>br> University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill -
Wild type and mutant p53 functions
08/29/2024
Guillermina Lozano, PhD
Chair, Department of Genetics
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center -
Targeting metabolic vulnerabilities in high-risk childhood cancer using immunotherapy (and other modalities)
04/11/2024
Poul Sorensen, BSc, MD, PhD, FRCPC
The University of British Columbia -
The origins of childhood cancer
11/16/2023
Sam Behjati, BMBCh, PhD
Wellcome Sanger Institute
University of Cambridge -
Rewiring Cancer Drivers to Activate Apoptosis
05/11/2023
Gerald Crabtree, MD
Stanford University -
A New Model of Oncogenic Kinase Signaling via Membraneless Cytoplasmic Protein Granules
09/01/2022
Trever Bivona, MD, PhD
University of California, San Francisco -
Influence of Metabolism on Cancer Progression
09/30/2021
Matt Vander Heiden, MD, PhD
Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT -
Single Cell Atlases as Roadmaps in Pediatric Cancer
03/11/2021
Aviv Regev, PhD
Genentech -
Partitioning of Cancer Therapeutics in Nuclear Condensates
10/22/2020
Richard A. Young, PhD
Whitehead Institute
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Isaac A. Klein, MD, PhD
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Whitehead Institute
Comprehensive Cancer Center
St. Jude is the first and only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center devoted solely to children.