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06:00 AM

day:
Friday
date:
10/21/2022
time:
6:00 AM - 7:00 AM
event:
(ANES) Basics of Anesthesia Lecture Series: 21. Acid/Base Balance and Blood Gas Analysis w/Dr. Fox
area:
location:
OR Classrooms A&B
type:
Conference
department:
Anesthesiology
services:
audience:
details:
Basics of Anesthesia Lecture Series: 21. Acid/Base Balance and Blood Gas Analysis w/Dr. Fox
isCME:
No
speakers:
Dr. Everett Fox
registration:
No registration is necessary
contact:
Minh Tran MNT4EN@uvahealth.org
day:
Friday
date:
10/21/2022
time:
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
event:
Cancer Immunology Group Meeting
area:
location:
MR6 Room G501
type:
Lecture
department:
Cancer Center Research Program Events
services:
audience:
details:
Cancer Immunology Group Meeting will be held in-person in MR6 Room G501.
URL:
https://virginia.zoom.us/j/96331620332?pwd=YzZQd3gvenQrYkFTTm9SaWtPd1dLdz09
isCME:
No
registration:
No registration is necessary
contact:
Tesia Moore CZK9SQ@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu
day:
Friday
date:
10/21/2022
time:
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
event:
"Multifaceted Mitochondria in Health and Disease" Joseph- Larner Memorial Lecture in Pharmacology by Marcia Haigis, PHD
area:
location:
PHCC (zoom available)
type:
Lecture
department:
Pharmacology
services:
audience:
Everyone Faculty Students
details:
For Zoom Option, join Meeting ID: 996 0114 4870 Passcode: 765156


A lectureship was established to honor the memory of Joseph Larner, who served as Professor and Chair of the Pharmacology Department for many years. During his time as Chair he recruited and mentored numerous successful faculty, including Al Gilman. He continued to be an inspiration to everyone who knew him, especially our graduate students, who were in awe of his energy and enthusiasm as he kept up his science and maintained an active departmental presence well into his 90s. In addition to honoring Dr. Larner’s memory, the goal of this lectureship is to highlight exciting new advances in an area that held great interest for him: the pervasive role of metabolism/cell signaling in human disease.

About This Year's Guest Speaker:

Hosted by Stephen Abbott, PhD, Marcia Haigis, is a Professor in the Department of Cell Biology at Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA, a member of the Paul F. Glenn Center for the Biology of Aging, and the Ludwig Center at Harvard Medical School. Following graduate training in Biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Biochemistry, Dr. Haigis studied mitochondrial metabolism during her postdoctoral research at MIT. She has contributed to understanding the role that mitochondrial sirtuins play in metabolism and disease. She has received a number of honors, including the Ellison Medical Foundation New Scholar Award, the Brookdale Foundation Leadership in Aging Award, and selection for the National Academy of Medicine's Emerging Leaders in Health and Medicine Program.
URL:
http://haigis.hms.harvard.edu/marcia-c-haigis-phd
isCME:
No
speakers:
Marcia Haigis, PhD, Professor of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School
registration:
No registration is necessary
contact:
Antoinette Reid Pharmacology 434-924-1919 ADW2N@virginia.edu
Attachments:
Marcia Haigis_LectureFlyerTabloid3.pdf.pdf
day:
Friday
date:
10/21/2022
time:
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
event:
Stefan Pfister, MD
area:
location:
Zoom
type:
Seminar
department:
Cancer Center Seminar Series
services:
audience:
details:
Join Zoom Meeting
https://virginia.zoom.us/j/92740182908?pwd=VWc4d3dRQk4vaEZUS3h6Yi84L3AzUT09


Meeting ID: 927 4018 2908
Passcode: 285036
URL:
https://www.kitz-heidelberg.de/en/the-kitz/kitz-directorate/prof-dr-med-stefan-pfister/
isCME:
No
speakers:
Presenter: Stefan M. Pfister, MD; Professor and Director, Preclinical Pediatric Oncology and Preclinical Research Program, HOPP Children’s Cancer Center, Heidelberg, Germany (KiTZ); Division Head, Pediatric Neuro-oncology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), German Cancer Consortium (DKTK) Title: “Inter- and intra-tumoral heterogeneity and their clinical implications for childhood brain tumors”
registration:
No registration is necessary
contact:
Laura Rydin Cancer Center LAR4X@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu


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