Education & Seminars
Our members are active member of the Feinberg community, speaking at and participating in a number of educational events around campus on a variety of epigentics-related topics.
Use the tabs below to browse listings of upcoming genetics-related seminars and events. For a schedule of additional Northwestern University and Feinberg School of Medicine events, visit the Feinberg Medical School Event Calendar or PlanIt Purple.
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Jul
29
Cell & Developmental Biology | CellQuantify: Hands-On Lecture Series on AI for Single Cell Quantification in Biomedical Research. - Dr. Carsten Marr, Helmholtz Munich
Chicago - 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
CELL & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY PRESENTS:
Carsten Marr, Ph.D.
Director of AI for Health
Helmholtz Munich
Oberschleißheim, Germany
Every Monday
July 22nd - August 19th
2:30pm - 4:00pm
Schedule Overview:
Monday, July 22- Simpson-Querrey Auditorium (SQ 1-230)
Monday, July 29- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 5- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 12- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 19- Baldwin Auditorium (Lurie 1-123)
Host:
Luisa Arispe, PhD.
Stephen Walter Ranson Professor and Chair
Cell & Developmental Biology
Contact cdb@northwestern.edu for additional details or sign-up for our listserv at https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/cdb/about/listserv.html#listserv
Jul
30
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Aug
05
Cell & Developmental Biology | CellQuantify: Hands-On Lecture Series on AI for Single Cell Quantification in Biomedical Research. - Dr. Carsten Marr, Helmholtz Munich
Chicago - 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
CELL & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY PRESENTS:
Carsten Marr, Ph.D.
Director of AI for Health
Helmholtz Munich
Oberschleißheim, Germany
Every Monday
July 22nd - August 19th
2:30pm - 4:00pm
Schedule Overview:
Monday, July 22- Simpson-Querrey Auditorium (SQ 1-230)
Monday, July 29- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 5- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 12- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 19- Baldwin Auditorium (Lurie 1-123)
Host:
Luisa Arispe, PhD.
Stephen Walter Ranson Professor and Chair
Cell & Developmental Biology
Contact cdb@northwestern.edu for additional details or sign-up for our listserv at https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/cdb/about/listserv.html#listserv
Aug
06
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Aug
12
Cell & Developmental Biology | CellQuantify: Hands-On Lecture Series on AI for Single Cell Quantification in Biomedical Research. - Dr. Carsten Marr, Helmholtz Munich
Chicago - 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
CELL & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY PRESENTS:
Carsten Marr, Ph.D.
Director of AI for Health
Helmholtz Munich
Oberschleißheim, Germany
Every Monday
July 22nd - August 19th
2:30pm - 4:00pm
Schedule Overview:
Monday, July 22- Simpson-Querrey Auditorium (SQ 1-230)
Monday, July 29- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 5- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 12- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 19- Baldwin Auditorium (Lurie 1-123)
Host:
Luisa Arispe, PhD.
Stephen Walter Ranson Professor and Chair
Cell & Developmental Biology
Contact cdb@northwestern.edu for additional details or sign-up for our listserv at https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/cdb/about/listserv.html#listserv
Aug
13
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Aug
19
Cell & Developmental Biology | CellQuantify: Hands-On Lecture Series on AI for Single Cell Quantification in Biomedical Research. - Dr. Carsten Marr, Helmholtz Munich
Chicago - 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
CELL & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY PRESENTS:
Carsten Marr, Ph.D.
Director of AI for Health
Helmholtz Munich
Oberschleißheim, Germany
Every Monday
July 22nd - August 19th
2:30pm - 4:00pm
Schedule Overview:
Monday, July 22- Simpson-Querrey Auditorium (SQ 1-230)
Monday, July 29- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 5- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 12- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 19- Baldwin Auditorium (Lurie 1-123)
Host:
Luisa Arispe, PhD.
Stephen Walter Ranson Professor and Chair
Cell & Developmental Biology
Contact cdb@northwestern.edu for additional details or sign-up for our listserv at https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/cdb/about/listserv.html#listserv
Aug
20
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Aug
26
DGP Student Thesis - Calvin Law - Dr. Jaehyuk Choi Lab
Chicago - 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Title of Presentation:
"Elucidating drivers of CXCL13+ T Cell Differentiation in Autoimmune Diseases"
This is a hybrid event. For Zoom access or more information, email rachael.hill@northwestern.edu.
Aug
27
Course Design Institute
Evanston -
Grounded in Northwestern’s Principles for Inclusive Teaching, the Course Design Institute (CDI) guides instructors step-by-step in creating a course where they can have confidence that all enrolled students will have the opportunity to achieve the course goals—no matter how rigorous or ambitious.
A new build is an invaluable opportunity to create a course that will work for everyone and align to university priorities for educational equity and excellence. Participants will learn leading-edge strategies of effective course design that prioritize activities that best promote student learning while also creating more efficient use of instructor time for their own sustained well-being.
To achieve that end, participants will follow a “backward design” approach that leads them from first crafting meaningful learning outcomes to then creating the assessments aligned to those outcomes and, lastly, to sequencing activities aligned to the assessments and outcomes. Instructors who participate in the CDI can expect to leave with a Canvas-ready syllabus that includes a course map and student-centered course description and policies.
Partnering with Northwestern IT Teaching and Technology, the goal is for participants to leave with a Canvas-ready course. The institute runs August 27-29 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. In person and online cohorts are offered. Register today.
Aug
27
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Aug
28
Course Design Institute
Evanston -
Grounded in Northwestern’s Principles for Inclusive Teaching, the Course Design Institute (CDI) guides instructors step-by-step in creating a course where they can have confidence that all enrolled students will have the opportunity to achieve the course goals—no matter how rigorous or ambitious.
A new build is an invaluable opportunity to create a course that will work for everyone and align to university priorities for educational equity and excellence. Participants will learn leading-edge strategies of effective course design that prioritize activities that best promote student learning while also creating more efficient use of instructor time for their own sustained well-being.
To achieve that end, participants will follow a “backward design” approach that leads them from first crafting meaningful learning outcomes to then creating the assessments aligned to those outcomes and, lastly, to sequencing activities aligned to the assessments and outcomes. Instructors who participate in the CDI can expect to leave with a Canvas-ready syllabus that includes a course map and student-centered course description and policies.
Partnering with Northwestern IT Teaching and Technology, the goal is for participants to leave with a Canvas-ready course. The institute runs August 27-29 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. In person and online cohorts are offered. Register today.
Aug
28
CDB Experts-in-the-field Seminar Series Presents: Maralice Conacci-Sorrell, UT Southwestern Medical Center
Chicago - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
CDB "EXPERTS-IN-THE-FIELD" SEMINAR PRESENTATION:
“Defining Specific Nutritional Needs of Cancer Cells”
Maralice Conacci-Sorrell, PhD
John P. Perkins Distinguished Professor in Biomedical Science
Department of Cell Biology
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, Texas
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
12:00–1:00 PM
Searle Seminar Room, Lurie 1-161
303 E. Superior St., Chicago
Host: Sui Huang
Associate Professor
Department of Cell & Developmental Biology
Contact cdb@northwestern.edu for additional details or sign-up for our listserv at https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/cdb/about/listserv.html#listserv
Aug
29
Course Design Institute
Evanston -
Grounded in Northwestern’s Principles for Inclusive Teaching, the Course Design Institute (CDI) guides instructors step-by-step in creating a course where they can have confidence that all enrolled students will have the opportunity to achieve the course goals—no matter how rigorous or ambitious.
A new build is an invaluable opportunity to create a course that will work for everyone and align to university priorities for educational equity and excellence. Participants will learn leading-edge strategies of effective course design that prioritize activities that best promote student learning while also creating more efficient use of instructor time for their own sustained well-being.
To achieve that end, participants will follow a “backward design” approach that leads them from first crafting meaningful learning outcomes to then creating the assessments aligned to those outcomes and, lastly, to sequencing activities aligned to the assessments and outcomes. Instructors who participate in the CDI can expect to leave with a Canvas-ready syllabus that includes a course map and student-centered course description and policies.
Partnering with Northwestern IT Teaching and Technology, the goal is for participants to leave with a Canvas-ready course. The institute runs August 27-29 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. In person and online cohorts are offered. Register today.
Sep
03
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Sep
06
A New Frontier in Cancer Prevention: Targeting Immunity
Chicago - 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
On Friday, September 6, the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University will host the Cancer Prevention Symposium. This year's focus will be A New Frontier in Cancer Prevention: Targeting Immunity.
This year’s in-person conference brings together leading experts and oncology professionals from across the nation to discuss the emerging field of immunoprevention of cancer and its application to a variety of malignancies. Early data suggest tolerability and safety of immunoprevention approaches, while efficacy is expected to be higher in the immunocompetent prevention population than in individuals already diagnosed with cancer.
Sep
09
Dept of Pharmacology Seminar | Jason Karnes
Chicago - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Talk info TBA
Guest Speaker: Jason H. Karnes, PharmD, PhD, BCPS; Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science; Director of Scientific Programs, University of Arizona/Banner Health All of Us Research Program; Member, Division of Pharmacogenomics, Center for Applied Genetics and Genomic Medicine; Member, Sarver Heart Center.
Sep
10
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Sep
16
Department of Pharmacology Seminar | Yi Xing, PhD
Chicago - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Talk info TBA.
Guest Speaker: Yi Xing, PhD; Professor & Francis West Lewis Chair, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine; Director, Center for Computational and Genomic Medicine
Executive Director, Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics; The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine; Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
Sep
17
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Sep
19
Midwest Metabolism Meeting (M3)
Chicago - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
On Thursday, September 19, 2024, the Robert H. Lurie Cancer Center will host the Midwest Metabolism Meeting (M3), a symposium that aims to facilitate the exchange of cutting-edge knowledge and discoveries in the realm of metabolism & diseases, specifically from laboratories located in the Midwest. This event will bring together students and postdoctoral fellows from various Midwest metabolism labs, creating a platform for collaboration and meaningful discussions between trainees and Principal Investigators in the field. The symposium will feature presentations from students and postdocs, along with a keynote lecture by Dr. Richard DiMarchi, a world leader in macromolecular medicines and the development of peptide mimetics for treating diabetes and obesity.
To encourage active participation, all trainees are invited to submit abstracts for poster presentations. The best abstracts will be selected for a 15-minute oral presentation, offering an excellent opportunity for showcasing impactful research. This exciting scientific gathering provides a unique opportunity for participants to engage in discussions, share insights, and build connections within the metabolism research community in the Midwest.
Sep
20
The Chicago Cytoskeleton Meeting
Chicago - 3:30 PM - 9:00 PM
The Chicago Cytoskeleton is a forum for cytoskeletal researchers from the greater Chicago area to meet, hear great talks, exchange ideas, and socialize. For additional information, please visit: https://chicagocytoskeleton.net/
Sep
23
Department of Pharmacology Seminar | Shu-Hsien Sheu, PhD
Chicago - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Talk info TBA
Guest Speaker: Shu-Hsien Sheu, MD, PhD; Team Leader, Chan Zuckerberg Institute.
Sep
24
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Sep
30
Department of Pharmacology Seminar | Seok-Yong Lee, PhD
Chicago - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Talk info TBA
Guest Speaker: Seok-Yong Lee, PhD; George Barth Geller Distinguished Professor of Molecular Biology; Professor, Departments of Biochemistry & Cell Biology; Member of the Duke Cancer Institute.
Oct
01
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Oct
04
Department of Pharmacology Seminar | Carsen Stringer, PhD
Chicago - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
*Friday October 4th 2024*
Talk info TBA
Guest Speaker: Carsen Strigner, PhD; Group Leader, HHMI Janelia Research Campus.
Stringer's lab develops algorithms for understanding large-scale neural activity. In addition, the lab works on general segmentation algorithms for cellular data, which enable fast and accurate processing of ~50,000 neuron recordings.
NOTE: This seminar is taking place on Friday so it does not conflict with SFN.
Oct
08
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Oct
14
Department of Pharmacology Seminar | Wade Van Horn, PhD
Chicago - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Talk info TBA
Guest Speaker: Wade Van Horn, PhD; Associate Professor, School of Molecular Sciences Member, Biodesign Center for Personalized Diagnostics.
Areas of Expertise: Biochemistry, Biophysics, Physical Chemistry.
Oct
15
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Oct
22
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Oct
24
Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium
Off-Campus -
The 26th Annual Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium
will be held in person in Chicago!
Referred to as the most valuable breast cancer meeting worldwide for the practicing clinician, the Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium will provide 3.5 days of presentations and interactive Q&A sessions in downtown Chicago this October.
For 26 years, this multidisciplinary CME program has provided the latest information regarding cutting-edge technology and approaches in the management of breast cancer from leading national and international medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists.This year's symposium will include a superb line-up of internationally recognized faculty who will not only present the latest research findings, but will also be available for real-time interaction following their presentations. The symposium will focus on the close cooperation required for effective multidisciplinary management of patients with breast cancer.
This in-person symposium will offer:
-3.5 days of in-person presentations and Q&A with over 30 international breast cancer experts
-Exhibit hall with pharmaceutical companies
-Online access to presentation slides in PDF format (through November 30)
-Continuing education credits & MOC available
-Catered breakfast, break refreshments, and a reception. Lunch available for purchase Thursday through Saturday.
Oct
25
Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium
Off-Campus -
The 26th Annual Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium
will be held in person in Chicago!
Referred to as the most valuable breast cancer meeting worldwide for the practicing clinician, the Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium will provide 3.5 days of presentations and interactive Q&A sessions in downtown Chicago this October.
For 26 years, this multidisciplinary CME program has provided the latest information regarding cutting-edge technology and approaches in the management of breast cancer from leading national and international medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists.This year's symposium will include a superb line-up of internationally recognized faculty who will not only present the latest research findings, but will also be available for real-time interaction following their presentations. The symposium will focus on the close cooperation required for effective multidisciplinary management of patients with breast cancer.
This in-person symposium will offer:
-3.5 days of in-person presentations and Q&A with over 30 international breast cancer experts
-Exhibit hall with pharmaceutical companies
-Online access to presentation slides in PDF format (through November 30)
-Continuing education credits & MOC available
-Catered breakfast, break refreshments, and a reception. Lunch available for purchase Thursday through Saturday.
Oct
26
Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium
Off-Campus -
The 26th Annual Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium
will be held in person in Chicago!
Referred to as the most valuable breast cancer meeting worldwide for the practicing clinician, the Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium will provide 3.5 days of presentations and interactive Q&A sessions in downtown Chicago this October.
For 26 years, this multidisciplinary CME program has provided the latest information regarding cutting-edge technology and approaches in the management of breast cancer from leading national and international medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists.This year's symposium will include a superb line-up of internationally recognized faculty who will not only present the latest research findings, but will also be available for real-time interaction following their presentations. The symposium will focus on the close cooperation required for effective multidisciplinary management of patients with breast cancer.
This in-person symposium will offer:
-3.5 days of in-person presentations and Q&A with over 30 international breast cancer experts
-Exhibit hall with pharmaceutical companies
-Online access to presentation slides in PDF format (through November 30)
-Continuing education credits & MOC available
-Catered breakfast, break refreshments, and a reception. Lunch available for purchase Thursday through Saturday.
Oct
27
Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium
Off-Campus -
The 26th Annual Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium
will be held in person in Chicago!
Referred to as the most valuable breast cancer meeting worldwide for the practicing clinician, the Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium will provide 3.5 days of presentations and interactive Q&A sessions in downtown Chicago this October.
For 26 years, this multidisciplinary CME program has provided the latest information regarding cutting-edge technology and approaches in the management of breast cancer from leading national and international medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists.This year's symposium will include a superb line-up of internationally recognized faculty who will not only present the latest research findings, but will also be available for real-time interaction following their presentations. The symposium will focus on the close cooperation required for effective multidisciplinary management of patients with breast cancer.
This in-person symposium will offer:
-3.5 days of in-person presentations and Q&A with over 30 international breast cancer experts
-Exhibit hall with pharmaceutical companies
-Online access to presentation slides in PDF format (through November 30)
-Continuing education credits & MOC available
-Catered breakfast, break refreshments, and a reception. Lunch available for purchase Thursday through Saturday.
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Jul
29
Cell & Developmental Biology | CellQuantify: Hands-On Lecture Series on AI for Single Cell Quantification in Biomedical Research. - Dr. Carsten Marr, Helmholtz Munich
Chicago - 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
CELL & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY PRESENTS:
Carsten Marr, Ph.D.
Director of AI for Health
Helmholtz Munich
Oberschleißheim, Germany
Every Monday
July 22nd - August 19th
2:30pm - 4:00pm
Schedule Overview:
Monday, July 22- Simpson-Querrey Auditorium (SQ 1-230)
Monday, July 29- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 5- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 12- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 19- Baldwin Auditorium (Lurie 1-123)
Host:
Luisa Arispe, PhD.
Stephen Walter Ranson Professor and Chair
Cell & Developmental Biology
Contact cdb@northwestern.edu for additional details or sign-up for our listserv at https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/cdb/about/listserv.html#listserv
Jul
30
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Aug
05
Cell & Developmental Biology | CellQuantify: Hands-On Lecture Series on AI for Single Cell Quantification in Biomedical Research. - Dr. Carsten Marr, Helmholtz Munich
Chicago - 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
CELL & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY PRESENTS:
Carsten Marr, Ph.D.
Director of AI for Health
Helmholtz Munich
Oberschleißheim, Germany
Every Monday
July 22nd - August 19th
2:30pm - 4:00pm
Schedule Overview:
Monday, July 22- Simpson-Querrey Auditorium (SQ 1-230)
Monday, July 29- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 5- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 12- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 19- Baldwin Auditorium (Lurie 1-123)
Host:
Luisa Arispe, PhD.
Stephen Walter Ranson Professor and Chair
Cell & Developmental Biology
Contact cdb@northwestern.edu for additional details or sign-up for our listserv at https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/cdb/about/listserv.html#listserv
Aug
06
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Aug
12
Cell & Developmental Biology | CellQuantify: Hands-On Lecture Series on AI for Single Cell Quantification in Biomedical Research. - Dr. Carsten Marr, Helmholtz Munich
Chicago - 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
CELL & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY PRESENTS:
Carsten Marr, Ph.D.
Director of AI for Health
Helmholtz Munich
Oberschleißheim, Germany
Every Monday
July 22nd - August 19th
2:30pm - 4:00pm
Schedule Overview:
Monday, July 22- Simpson-Querrey Auditorium (SQ 1-230)
Monday, July 29- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 5- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 12- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 19- Baldwin Auditorium (Lurie 1-123)
Host:
Luisa Arispe, PhD.
Stephen Walter Ranson Professor and Chair
Cell & Developmental Biology
Contact cdb@northwestern.edu for additional details or sign-up for our listserv at https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/cdb/about/listserv.html#listserv
Aug
13
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Aug
19
Cell & Developmental Biology | CellQuantify: Hands-On Lecture Series on AI for Single Cell Quantification in Biomedical Research. - Dr. Carsten Marr, Helmholtz Munich
Chicago - 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
CELL & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY PRESENTS:
Carsten Marr, Ph.D.
Director of AI for Health
Helmholtz Munich
Oberschleißheim, Germany
Every Monday
July 22nd - August 19th
2:30pm - 4:00pm
Schedule Overview:
Monday, July 22- Simpson-Querrey Auditorium (SQ 1-230)
Monday, July 29- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 5- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 12- Gray Seminar Room (Lurie 1-165)
Monday, August 19- Baldwin Auditorium (Lurie 1-123)
Host:
Luisa Arispe, PhD.
Stephen Walter Ranson Professor and Chair
Cell & Developmental Biology
Contact cdb@northwestern.edu for additional details or sign-up for our listserv at https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/cdb/about/listserv.html#listserv
Aug
20
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Aug
26
DGP Student Thesis - Calvin Law - Dr. Jaehyuk Choi Lab
Chicago - 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Title of Presentation:
"Elucidating drivers of CXCL13+ T Cell Differentiation in Autoimmune Diseases"
This is a hybrid event. For Zoom access or more information, email rachael.hill@northwestern.edu.
Aug
27
Course Design Institute
Evanston -
Grounded in Northwestern’s Principles for Inclusive Teaching, the Course Design Institute (CDI) guides instructors step-by-step in creating a course where they can have confidence that all enrolled students will have the opportunity to achieve the course goals—no matter how rigorous or ambitious.
A new build is an invaluable opportunity to create a course that will work for everyone and align to university priorities for educational equity and excellence. Participants will learn leading-edge strategies of effective course design that prioritize activities that best promote student learning while also creating more efficient use of instructor time for their own sustained well-being.
To achieve that end, participants will follow a “backward design” approach that leads them from first crafting meaningful learning outcomes to then creating the assessments aligned to those outcomes and, lastly, to sequencing activities aligned to the assessments and outcomes. Instructors who participate in the CDI can expect to leave with a Canvas-ready syllabus that includes a course map and student-centered course description and policies.
Partnering with Northwestern IT Teaching and Technology, the goal is for participants to leave with a Canvas-ready course. The institute runs August 27-29 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. In person and online cohorts are offered. Register today.
Aug
27
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Aug
28
Course Design Institute
Evanston -
Grounded in Northwestern’s Principles for Inclusive Teaching, the Course Design Institute (CDI) guides instructors step-by-step in creating a course where they can have confidence that all enrolled students will have the opportunity to achieve the course goals—no matter how rigorous or ambitious.
A new build is an invaluable opportunity to create a course that will work for everyone and align to university priorities for educational equity and excellence. Participants will learn leading-edge strategies of effective course design that prioritize activities that best promote student learning while also creating more efficient use of instructor time for their own sustained well-being.
To achieve that end, participants will follow a “backward design” approach that leads them from first crafting meaningful learning outcomes to then creating the assessments aligned to those outcomes and, lastly, to sequencing activities aligned to the assessments and outcomes. Instructors who participate in the CDI can expect to leave with a Canvas-ready syllabus that includes a course map and student-centered course description and policies.
Partnering with Northwestern IT Teaching and Technology, the goal is for participants to leave with a Canvas-ready course. The institute runs August 27-29 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. In person and online cohorts are offered. Register today.
Aug
28
CDB Experts-in-the-field Seminar Series Presents: Maralice Conacci-Sorrell, UT Southwestern Medical Center
Chicago - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
CDB "EXPERTS-IN-THE-FIELD" SEMINAR PRESENTATION:
“Defining Specific Nutritional Needs of Cancer Cells”
Maralice Conacci-Sorrell, PhD
John P. Perkins Distinguished Professor in Biomedical Science
Department of Cell Biology
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, Texas
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
12:00–1:00 PM
Searle Seminar Room, Lurie 1-161
303 E. Superior St., Chicago
Host: Sui Huang
Associate Professor
Department of Cell & Developmental Biology
Contact cdb@northwestern.edu for additional details or sign-up for our listserv at https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/cdb/about/listserv.html#listserv
Aug
29
Course Design Institute
Evanston -
Grounded in Northwestern’s Principles for Inclusive Teaching, the Course Design Institute (CDI) guides instructors step-by-step in creating a course where they can have confidence that all enrolled students will have the opportunity to achieve the course goals—no matter how rigorous or ambitious.
A new build is an invaluable opportunity to create a course that will work for everyone and align to university priorities for educational equity and excellence. Participants will learn leading-edge strategies of effective course design that prioritize activities that best promote student learning while also creating more efficient use of instructor time for their own sustained well-being.
To achieve that end, participants will follow a “backward design” approach that leads them from first crafting meaningful learning outcomes to then creating the assessments aligned to those outcomes and, lastly, to sequencing activities aligned to the assessments and outcomes. Instructors who participate in the CDI can expect to leave with a Canvas-ready syllabus that includes a course map and student-centered course description and policies.
Partnering with Northwestern IT Teaching and Technology, the goal is for participants to leave with a Canvas-ready course. The institute runs August 27-29 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. In person and online cohorts are offered. Register today.
Sep
03
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Sep
06
A New Frontier in Cancer Prevention: Targeting Immunity
Chicago - 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
On Friday, September 6, the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University will host the Cancer Prevention Symposium. This year's focus will be A New Frontier in Cancer Prevention: Targeting Immunity.
This year’s in-person conference brings together leading experts and oncology professionals from across the nation to discuss the emerging field of immunoprevention of cancer and its application to a variety of malignancies. Early data suggest tolerability and safety of immunoprevention approaches, while efficacy is expected to be higher in the immunocompetent prevention population than in individuals already diagnosed with cancer.
Sep
09
Dept of Pharmacology Seminar | Jason Karnes
Chicago - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Talk info TBA
Guest Speaker: Jason H. Karnes, PharmD, PhD, BCPS; Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science; Director of Scientific Programs, University of Arizona/Banner Health All of Us Research Program; Member, Division of Pharmacogenomics, Center for Applied Genetics and Genomic Medicine; Member, Sarver Heart Center.
Sep
10
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Sep
16
Department of Pharmacology Seminar | Yi Xing, PhD
Chicago - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Talk info TBA.
Guest Speaker: Yi Xing, PhD; Professor & Francis West Lewis Chair, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine; Director, Center for Computational and Genomic Medicine
Executive Director, Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics; The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine; Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
Sep
17
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Sep
19
Midwest Metabolism Meeting (M3)
Chicago - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
On Thursday, September 19, 2024, the Robert H. Lurie Cancer Center will host the Midwest Metabolism Meeting (M3), a symposium that aims to facilitate the exchange of cutting-edge knowledge and discoveries in the realm of metabolism & diseases, specifically from laboratories located in the Midwest. This event will bring together students and postdoctoral fellows from various Midwest metabolism labs, creating a platform for collaboration and meaningful discussions between trainees and Principal Investigators in the field. The symposium will feature presentations from students and postdocs, along with a keynote lecture by Dr. Richard DiMarchi, a world leader in macromolecular medicines and the development of peptide mimetics for treating diabetes and obesity.
To encourage active participation, all trainees are invited to submit abstracts for poster presentations. The best abstracts will be selected for a 15-minute oral presentation, offering an excellent opportunity for showcasing impactful research. This exciting scientific gathering provides a unique opportunity for participants to engage in discussions, share insights, and build connections within the metabolism research community in the Midwest.
Sep
20
The Chicago Cytoskeleton Meeting
Chicago - 3:30 PM - 9:00 PM
The Chicago Cytoskeleton is a forum for cytoskeletal researchers from the greater Chicago area to meet, hear great talks, exchange ideas, and socialize. For additional information, please visit: https://chicagocytoskeleton.net/
Sep
23
Department of Pharmacology Seminar | Shu-Hsien Sheu, PhD
Chicago - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Talk info TBA
Guest Speaker: Shu-Hsien Sheu, MD, PhD; Team Leader, Chan Zuckerberg Institute.
Sep
24
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Sep
30
Department of Pharmacology Seminar | Seok-Yong Lee, PhD
Chicago - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Talk info TBA
Guest Speaker: Seok-Yong Lee, PhD; George Barth Geller Distinguished Professor of Molecular Biology; Professor, Departments of Biochemistry & Cell Biology; Member of the Duke Cancer Institute.
Oct
01
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Oct
04
Department of Pharmacology Seminar | Carsen Stringer, PhD
Chicago - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
*Friday October 4th 2024*
Talk info TBA
Guest Speaker: Carsen Strigner, PhD; Group Leader, HHMI Janelia Research Campus.
Stringer's lab develops algorithms for understanding large-scale neural activity. In addition, the lab works on general segmentation algorithms for cellular data, which enable fast and accurate processing of ~50,000 neuron recordings.
NOTE: This seminar is taking place on Friday so it does not conflict with SFN.
Oct
08
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Oct
14
Department of Pharmacology Seminar | Wade Van Horn, PhD
Chicago - 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Talk info TBA
Guest Speaker: Wade Van Horn, PhD; Associate Professor, School of Molecular Sciences Member, Biodesign Center for Personalized Diagnostics.
Areas of Expertise: Biochemistry, Biophysics, Physical Chemistry.
Oct
15
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Oct
22
Immunology Discussion Club
Chicago - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Northwestern Immunology Discussion Club meets on Tuesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and is led by Dr. Booki Min from Feinberg Department- Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Stephanie Eisenbarth- Williams from The Center for Human Immunology. We discuss papers that have been published recently, historical papers, or people can present research findings or new methods. Last Tuesday on the month are Research In Progress talks. Feel free to be creative! Note- members are required to present at least 1 IDC and 1RIP per year.
Oct
24
Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium
Off-Campus -
The 26th Annual Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium
will be held in person in Chicago!
Referred to as the most valuable breast cancer meeting worldwide for the practicing clinician, the Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium will provide 3.5 days of presentations and interactive Q&A sessions in downtown Chicago this October.
For 26 years, this multidisciplinary CME program has provided the latest information regarding cutting-edge technology and approaches in the management of breast cancer from leading national and international medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists.This year's symposium will include a superb line-up of internationally recognized faculty who will not only present the latest research findings, but will also be available for real-time interaction following their presentations. The symposium will focus on the close cooperation required for effective multidisciplinary management of patients with breast cancer.
This in-person symposium will offer:
-3.5 days of in-person presentations and Q&A with over 30 international breast cancer experts
-Exhibit hall with pharmaceutical companies
-Online access to presentation slides in PDF format (through November 30)
-Continuing education credits & MOC available
-Catered breakfast, break refreshments, and a reception. Lunch available for purchase Thursday through Saturday.
Oct
25
Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium
Off-Campus -
The 26th Annual Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium
will be held in person in Chicago!
Referred to as the most valuable breast cancer meeting worldwide for the practicing clinician, the Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium will provide 3.5 days of presentations and interactive Q&A sessions in downtown Chicago this October.
For 26 years, this multidisciplinary CME program has provided the latest information regarding cutting-edge technology and approaches in the management of breast cancer from leading national and international medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists.This year's symposium will include a superb line-up of internationally recognized faculty who will not only present the latest research findings, but will also be available for real-time interaction following their presentations. The symposium will focus on the close cooperation required for effective multidisciplinary management of patients with breast cancer.
This in-person symposium will offer:
-3.5 days of in-person presentations and Q&A with over 30 international breast cancer experts
-Exhibit hall with pharmaceutical companies
-Online access to presentation slides in PDF format (through November 30)
-Continuing education credits & MOC available
-Catered breakfast, break refreshments, and a reception. Lunch available for purchase Thursday through Saturday.
Oct
26
Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium
Off-Campus -
The 26th Annual Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium
will be held in person in Chicago!
Referred to as the most valuable breast cancer meeting worldwide for the practicing clinician, the Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium will provide 3.5 days of presentations and interactive Q&A sessions in downtown Chicago this October.
For 26 years, this multidisciplinary CME program has provided the latest information regarding cutting-edge technology and approaches in the management of breast cancer from leading national and international medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists.This year's symposium will include a superb line-up of internationally recognized faculty who will not only present the latest research findings, but will also be available for real-time interaction following their presentations. The symposium will focus on the close cooperation required for effective multidisciplinary management of patients with breast cancer.
This in-person symposium will offer:
-3.5 days of in-person presentations and Q&A with over 30 international breast cancer experts
-Exhibit hall with pharmaceutical companies
-Online access to presentation slides in PDF format (through November 30)
-Continuing education credits & MOC available
-Catered breakfast, break refreshments, and a reception. Lunch available for purchase Thursday through Saturday.
Oct
27
Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium
Off-Campus -
The 26th Annual Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium
will be held in person in Chicago!
Referred to as the most valuable breast cancer meeting worldwide for the practicing clinician, the Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium will provide 3.5 days of presentations and interactive Q&A sessions in downtown Chicago this October.
For 26 years, this multidisciplinary CME program has provided the latest information regarding cutting-edge technology and approaches in the management of breast cancer from leading national and international medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists.This year's symposium will include a superb line-up of internationally recognized faculty who will not only present the latest research findings, but will also be available for real-time interaction following their presentations. The symposium will focus on the close cooperation required for effective multidisciplinary management of patients with breast cancer.
This in-person symposium will offer:
-3.5 days of in-person presentations and Q&A with over 30 international breast cancer experts
-Exhibit hall with pharmaceutical companies
-Online access to presentation slides in PDF format (through November 30)
-Continuing education credits & MOC available
-Catered breakfast, break refreshments, and a reception. Lunch available for purchase Thursday through Saturday.