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The Academic Calendars for Fall, Spring, Summer Terms for Years 1, 2, 3 & 4 of the Doctor of Medicine program are maintained by the Registrar.
 
 

Monthly Spotlight on School of Medicine Events

 

  
 
 

 

***September***

 
 
 

September 29
Stedman Center/Metabolism Research Forum
 
“A New Perspective on Obesity: Early Postnatal Life Metabolic Programming”
Mulchand Patel, Ph.D., UB Distinguished Professor,  SUNY Buffalo
 5:00 PM, Sarah W. Stedman Center Auditorium, CFL Campus
 
 

 

***October***

 
 
 

October 1
Regulatory Networks in Health and Disease
 
"Regulatory Networks in Germinal Center B Cells and Their Disruption in B Cell Lymphoma"
Riccardo Dalla-Favera, M.D., Columbia University School of Medicine
12:00 PM, 103 Bryan Research
 
 

October 1-2
 
Duke University, Durham, NC
Sponsored by the Trent Center for Bioethics, Humanities & History of Medicine
 
 

October 3
Biochemistry Seminar
 
“Single-Molecule Approaches to BiomoleculeHammes Interactions and Catalysis”
Peng Chen, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Cornell University
12:00 PM, Room 147, Nanaline Duke Building
Coffee is served in the lobby @ 11:45 AM
 
 

October 4
 
NF-Now and Beyond
Fawn Leigh, MD, Director, Duke Neurofibromatosis Clinic &
featured speakers from the NF team
9:00AM -4:00PM, Duke North 2002
 
 

October 7
Ruth K. Broad Foundation Seminar Series on Neurobiology and Disease
 
"Making and saving midbrain dopamine neurons"
Asa Abeliovich, MD, PhD, Taub Institute for the Aging Brain
Departments of Pathology and Cell Biology and Neurology, Columbia University
12:00 PM, 103 Bryan Research Building
 
 

October 8
Regulatory Networks in Health and Disease
 
"Cell metabolism in immunity and apoptosis"
Jeffrey Rathmell, Ph.D., Duke University Medical Center
12:00 PM, 103 Bryan Research
 
 

October 15
Regulatory Networks in Health and Disease
 
"Tipping Iron Balance"
Nancy Andrews, M.D., Ph.D., Duke University Medical Center
12:00 PM, 103 Bryan Research
 
 

October 17
Biochemistry Seminar
 
“Galactokinase – Catalysis and Transcriptional Regulation All in One Fold”
Hazel Holden, Ph.D., Professor, University of Wisconsin
12:OO PM, Room 147, Nanaline Duke Building
Coffee is served in the lobby @ 11:45 AM
 
 

October 21
Stedman Center/Metabolism Research Forum
 
“Novel insights into Insulin Secretion and Insulin Biosynthesis in vivo using Mass Isotopomer Distribution Analysis”
Daniel Stein, MD, Merck Visiting Professor, Associate Professor and GCRC Core Director, Albert Einstein College of  Medicine
5:00 PM, Sarah W. Stedman Center Auditorium, CFL Campus
 
 

October 21
Ruth K. Broad Foundation Seminar Series on Neurobiology and Disease
 
"FoxP2 in Learned Avian Vocalizations"
Constance Scharff, PhD, Department of Biology, Chemistry and Pharmacy
Departments of Pathology and Cell Biology and Neurology, Freie Universität Berlin
12:00 PM, 103 Bryan Research Building
 
 

October 24
Biochemistry Seminar
 
“Regulation of Nuclear and Cellular Processes Greenleaf  by
Chromatin Assembly and Disassembly”
Jessica Tyler, Ph.D., Associate Professor, University of Colorado School of Medicine
12:OO PM, Room 147, Nanaline Duke Building
Coffee is served in the lobby @ 11:45 AM
 
 

October 31
Biochemistry Seminar, Handler Memorial Lecture
 
Title to be announced
Ron Kaback, M.D., Professor, University of California, Los Angeles
12:OO PM, Room 103 Bryan Research Building
Coffee is served in the lobby @ 11:45 AM
 
 

 
 

***November***

 
 
 

November 3         
State of Duke Medicine
 
Chancellor Victor Dzau
5:00 PM, Searl Center Lecture Hall
 
 

November 7
Biochemistry Seminar
 
“Novel Pathways in Regulation of Histone Rusche mRNA Metabolism”
Bill Marzluff, Ph.D., Kenan Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
12:OO PM, Room 147, Nanaline Duke Building
Coffee is served in the lobby @ 11:45 AM
 
 

November 11
Stedman Center/Metabolism Research Forum
 
“Genome-wide profiling of PPARγ/RXR target sites and RNA polymerase
II activity during 3T3-L1 adipocyte differentiation”
Susanne Mandrup, Ph.D., Professor, University of Southern Denmark, Odense
5:00 PM, Sarah W. Stedman Center Auditorium, CFL Campus 
 
 

November 14
Biochemistry Seminar
 
"Title to be announced"
Tanja Kortemme, University of California, San Francisco
12:OO PM, Room 147, Nanaline Duke Building
Coffee is served in the lobby @ 11:45 AM
 
 

November 18
Stedman Center/Metabolism Research Forum
 
Michael Meguid, M.D., Professor, Surgery, SUNY Upstate
5:00 PM, Sarah W. Stedman Center Auditorium, CFL Campus
 
 

November 21
Biochemistry Seminar
 
Topic to be announced
John York, Ph.D., Professor, Duke University School of Medicine.
12:OO PM, Room 147, Nanaline Duke Building
Coffee is served in the lobby @ 11:45 AM
 
 

 
 

***December***

 
 
 

December 2   
Stedman Center/Metabolism Research Forum
 
Clay Semenkovich, MD, Merck Visiting Professor, Chief, Division of Endocrinology, Washington University, St. Louis
5:00 PM, Sarah W. Stedman Center Auditorium, CFL Campus
 
 

December 5
Biochemistry Seminar
 
“The CAL PDZ Domain:  A Therapeutic Target for Cystic Fibrosis”
Dean Madden, Ph.D., Professor, Dartmouth Medical School
12:OO PM, Room 147, Nanaline Duke Building
Coffee is served in the lobby @ 11:45 AM
 
 

December 9
Stedman Center/Metabolism Research Forum
 
“Cardiac Energy Metabolism in Health and Disease”
Jason Dyck, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta
5:00 PM, Sarah W. Stedman Center Auditorium, CFL Campus
 
 

December 12
Biochemistry Seminar
 
“Inference of Functional Specificity in Enzyme Richardson  Superfamilies: 
Misannotation, Promiscuity, and Conundrums”
Patsy Babbitt, Ph.D., Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Biopharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
University of California, San Francisco
12:OO PM, Room 147, Nanaline Duke Building
Coffee is served in the lobby @ 11:45 AM
 
 

December 16
Stedman Center/Metabolism Research Forum
 
David Plas, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Cancer & Cell Biology, University of Cincinnati
5:00 PM, Sarah W. Stedman Center Auditorium, CFL Campus
 
 

 

*** 2008 Seminars and Courses ***

 
 
 
 

 

*** Conferences & Other Events ***

 
 

September 22

NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology Symposium:  Breast Cancer

Durham Marriott
Advanced Registration is free but required
 
 

September 25-28 
 
San Francisco, CA
E-mail david.elstein@duke.edu if you are interested in receiving complimentary admission.
 
 

October 1-2
 
Duke University, Durham, NC
Sponsored by the Trent Center for Bioethics, Humanities & History of Medicine
 
 
 

October 25
 
New Developments in Oncology: Addressing Novel Therapies in Oncology and Hematology." 
Virginia Beach
Sponsored by Virginia Oncology Associates and the Duke School of Medicine
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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