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Past Seminars

All seminars are 1-hour long, and start at 9:30 AM Eastern time (8:30 CT, 7:30 MT, 6:30 PT) on the scheduled day.

Sept 16, 2021, Postoperative delirium: Mechanism and prevention, by Daqing Ma, Imperial College London, UK (~940 attendees).

Oct 7, 2021, Artificial intelligence in drug discovery, by Dapeng Oliver Wu, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL (~860 attendees).

Oct 27, 2021, The mutations and functions of the P53 proline domain: A protein interaction domain, by Arnold Levine, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ (~1010 attendees).

Nov 18, 2021, Some mesenchymal GI tract tumors – Old fashioned morphology and modern science, by Elizabeth Montgomery, University of Miami, FL (~980 attendees).

Dec 9, 2021, Multiantigen vaccines for cancer treatment and prevention, by Mary (Nora) Disis, University of Washington (~900 attendees).

March 3, 2022, Targeting cancer fitness gene Metadherin in metastatic breast cancer, by Yibin Kang, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ (~1200 attendees).

April 7, 2022, Make an impact with your paper, by Catherine M Ketcham, USCAP, Palm Springs, CA (~1200 attendees).

April 28, 2022, Secrets from a journal editorial office with a side trip touching on publication ethics, Gene 9Siegal, UAB, AL (~990 attendees).

May 12, 2022, Cell death regulation in the precision treatment of colorectal cancer, Lin Zhang, UPMC, PA (~1000 attendees).

June 9, 2022, Targeting cancer stem cells and tumor microenvironment, by Xiu-Wu Bian, Southwest Cancer Center, Chongqing, China (~1000 attendees)

July 14, 2022, Kaposi’s sarcoma 2022, by Robert A. Schwartz, Rutgers University, NJ (~700 attendees)

Aug 4, 2022 Autophagy and Mitosis in Glioblastoma, by Shi-Yuan Cheng, Northwestern University, IL (~750 attendees)

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