| Seminar #1 |
Seminar Lecturer: Bret Larget, PhD- CBB/ Evolution meeting
Friday June 16 th 2006
2:30 pm
1219 MSC |
| Seminar #2 |
Seminar Lecturer: DeJuran Richardson, PhD Lake Forest College
Associate Dean of the Faculty
Director of the Learning and Teaching Center
Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
Specialization: Biostatistics; Design and Analysis Issues in the Conduct of Clinical Trials
Interests: Issues in the Design and Analysis of Clinical Trials in Cancer, Infectious Diseases and Neurological Disorders; Recruiting and Retaining African-Americans in Clinical Trials
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| Seminar #3 |
Thursday June 22
3:30-4:30pm
2130 Health Sciences Learning Center
Seminar lecturer: Dr. Beth Meyerand (Assistant Professor Department of Medical Physics)
Topic: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Dr. Meyerand's lab aims to develop new MR methods to visualize the structure and function of the brain and to translate these methods to the hospital for clinical diagnosis. One of their areas of focus is functional MRI (fMRI). FMRI allows for the visualization of both the temporal and spatial patterns of brain activity in response to different stimuli. They are particularly interested in the development of new analysis methods to improve our understanding of brain function.
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| Seminar #4 |
Wednesday June 28 th 2006
Seminar Lecturer: Dr. Fost
Cancelled |
| Seminar #5 |
Tuesday July 11, 2006
3:30-4:30 pm
2130 Health Sciences Learning Center
Seminar Lecturer: Dr. Javier Nieto (Chair, Dept of Population Health)
Dr. Nieto’s main areas of research interest include cardiovascular disease epidemiology, markers of subclinical atherosclerosis, emerging risk factors for cardiovascular disease (homocysteine, inflammation markers, chronic infections), health consequences of sleep disorders and psychosocial stress. He is also interested in methodological issues in epidemiology and in the teaching of epidemiologic methods. Along with Moyses Szklo, he is co-author of a textbook on intermediate epidemiology methods (Epidemiology: Beyond the Basics. Gaithersburg, MD, Aspen Publishers Inc, 2000). |