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Curriculum

Overview

Preclinical Phase

Research Phase

Clinical Phase

Financial Support

CAMS Research Seminars
  2008-2009 Series
  2007-2008 Series
  2006-2007 Series

 

Annual MSTP Retreat

 

Pittman Center for Advanced Medical Studies
Translational Research Seminar Series
The UAB MSTP sponsors a monthly evening seminar series which invites speakers from university faculty currently involved in translational research, in addition to presentations from senior students in the program. Seminars are preceded by a light dinner.

2006-2007 Schedule:

Date Speaker Topic
8/9/06 David Sweatt PhD
Evelyn F. McKnight Endowed Chair for Learning and Memory in Aging
Chair, Department of Neurobiology
Mouse Models of Human Cognitive Dysfunction
9/13/06 Robert Carter MD
Professor, Division of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine

CD19 Regulates B Cell Maturation, Proliferation and Positive Selection in the FDC Zone of Murine Spenic Germinal Centers

10/11/06 G Yancey Gillespie PhD
Codirector, UAB Brain SPORE
Professor, Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery

Canceled

11/8/06 Financial Aid / Taxation / Loans Talk
UAB Office of Financial Aid, Student Accounting
 
12/13/06 Christmas Party  
1/10/07 Anise Ardelt MD PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Neurology

The Ties that Bind: Angiopoietins and Estradiol in Ischemic Stroke

2/14/07 Charles Elson MD
Professor, Division of Gastroenterology
Vice Chair for Research
Department of Medicine
Crohn's Disease in the Era of Biologics
3/14/07 Devin Eckhoff MD
Director, Division of Transplantation, Department of Surgery
Lessons Learned From Pancreatic Islet Isolation and Their Applications to Transplantation 
4/11/07 Residency Discussion  
5/9/07 Juan Contreras MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Surgery

Canceled

6/13/07 Town Hall  
7/19/07 - 7/20/07 Annual Retreat
Keynote
David Standaert MD PhD
John & Juanelle Strain Endowed Chair
Vice Chair, Department of Neurology
 

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